Do it!!! But if you’re buying engineered tile, do yourself a favor and make sure there’s a good selection of patterns. My old kitchen had like 5 of the same tile pattern and it drove me crazy because they’re in places I couldn’t put furniture over
I’m just gonna be getting some plain old 2-1/4" red oak strips. (The kind that was typical “builder-grade” in cheap houses back in the day before wall-to-wall carpet was a thing.)
Do it!!! But if you’re buying engineered tile, do yourself a favor and make sure there’s a good selection of patterns. My old kitchen had like 5 of the same tile pattern and it drove me crazy because they’re in places I couldn’t put furniture over
I’m just gonna be getting some plain old 2-1/4" red oak strips. (The kind that was typical “builder-grade” in cheap houses back in the day before wall-to-wall carpet was a thing.)