step one: tear up old
vinyl tiles. Ike and Daniel took this job.
yucky, nasty, dirty floor.

Fiberglass underlayment stuff. dunno what it was totally made out of i just know is costs alot of $$$ per roll and we needed two to finish our kitchen.

all laid out and ready to grout

a grouted floor.

all sealed up and shiny. i like shiny. =)

well i have learned to do alot of things through trial and error being married to a man who loves to start projects.........just has trouble finishing them. i love, love, love my floor.
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