Over of a Blood Red Floor
As long as we’re on the subject of kitchen renos, we thought we’d draw your attention to this bold move by regular commenter Jimmy Legs. According to his description on Flickr, Jimmy and his significant other bought a “poorly-painted, asbestos-ridden house” in Bushwick and have been renovating it themselves. While it might not be the…
As long as we’re on the subject of kitchen renos, we thought we’d draw your attention to this bold move by regular commenter Jimmy Legs. According to his description on Flickr, Jimmy and his significant other bought a “poorly-painted, asbestos-ridden house” in Bushwick and have been renovating it themselves. While it might not be the most traditional fare, we’re digging the red painted floor. How ’bout you?
Photo Set: My House [Flickr]
“sore” throat
“robitussin”
-expert speller
Well, if you get a soar throat, just bend over and lick the floor. That’s definitely Robutusin, not paint.
–Expert Painter
its a red floor encircled by sporadic white appliances and someextraneous wires. to have an opinion on this picture one way or another seems forced.
it looks like the surgeon’s room’s floor on the old Royal Navy wooden ships. When the floor was all red you couldn’t see all the extra blood spilled on it.
I love it. It would make a person excited to do the laundry! Which is a good thing (staring at my pile of neglected laundry).
No offense-Hate it.
I think it looks great and underscores the fact that you can do something striking and creative without going high-end.
love it!
I saw that in a house I was looking at on-line – red floor in a mostly white kitchen (white cabinets), accented with warm honey wood (and a butcher block counter) and some black accents. I wasn’t sure at first, but I started to really dig it. It’s different and looked really nice in the right context.