The materials are shredded and rebound with natural rubber and acacia tree sap.
EcoDomo's tiles would be great for flooring, a kitchen backsplash and other wall applications. I personally think it would be so beautiful in a home library.
They do not suggest using the tiles in high-moisture areas (for example, bathrooms with a frequently used shower).
It sounds so easy to install. I think most diy-ers wouldn't have any problems installing it themselves. Another HUGE plus? No grout!!!
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EcoDomo's tiles would be great for flooring, a kitchen backsplash and other wall applications. I personally think it would be so beautiful in a home library.
They do not suggest using the tiles in high-moisture areas (for example, bathrooms with a frequently used shower).
It sounds so easy to install. I think most diy-ers wouldn't have any problems installing it themselves. Another HUGE plus? No grout!!!
Click here to find a retailer near you.
These are so cool!
ReplyDeleteI am actually re-doing my bedroom right now and I think these would be perfect.
I'm going to check out the website now to see how they wear.
Thanks!
You are right, they would be beautiful in a library. One the floor and walls. Man, I wish I had a library in my home! :)
ReplyDeleteHow thick are they? Like a tile or like a piece of leather?
ReplyDeleteNonetheless, they are gorgeous!
These are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info.
ReplyDeleteI just ordered some for my bathroom today! I was going to do a porcelain tile, thanks for changing my mind.