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we recently had a cupboard taken out. The floor tiles didn’t run underneath so we now have a gap in the tiled floor. I’ve been unable to source any matching tiles so need to fill in the hole with something that won’t look too awful.
thoughts are:
- fill it with coloured grout
- a self levelling compound of some sort
- a coloured epoxy resin
what would work best for levelling the hole and is ideally black in colour?
what would work best for levelling the hole and is ideally black in colour?
Black floor tiles.
They won't match but neither will any of your other proposed solutions.
Just get as close a match as you can.
I'd lift the rest of the tiles and redo the entire floor though. ....and new skirtings and redecorate.
Put a cupboard over it?
Anythings going to look pretty bad. I'd try harder to find some matching tiles. Even nearly matching would be better.
this is STW. woodburner or pizza oven.
Something completely contrasting would be better than a bad match. Cut a nice natural stone paving slab to fit and pop a pot plant on it?
PS - If a previous owner did the work, did they hide any spare tiles? I pop my spares under the kitchen units behind the kick board, but at the last place I pulled them out and put them in the loft when I moved out as its a bit pointless hiding them where they may not be found for 15 years 🙂 On a similar note, any spare tiles you can scavenge under other furniture/kitchen cupboards?
did they hide any spare tiles?
In my house I found a bunch under the bath.
What's going to go there now? Can you hide it with something purposeful like a coir mat, a rug, a wire shelf for something?
Rug and big pot plant
Something completely contrasting would be better than a bad match.
Is what I was about to suggest - don't try to hide it as it won't work, so make a feature of it. Create a small plinth and tile with feature tiles - something bright and sparkly that match the room, then use it as a stage for a feature like a cool light, a nice plant or something.
I'd probably source some kind of compound and mix in with cheap acrylic craft paint blended to match. Also lightly score before drying to pair up with the other joins.
render with dye in it to match - carved to look like tiles.
Cover it with stickers.
How about, whenever anybody visits your house, stand in that corner whistling and looking nonchalant. No-one would ever suspect anything is missing.
Sand and cement then mix in some used toner from the photocopier at work to get the right colour. Scribe on some lines and Roberts your fathers brother.

do a mosaic



other desgns may be better
I used to live down the road from these guys their entire house was a mosaic



In my house I found a bunch under the bath.
Same here, some more in the shed and a few more yet under kitchen cabinets. Shame the rest of the DIY is the biggest cock up in the history of cock ups.
Personally I would go closest match I can - then bin / seat over the top, or sort the whole floor....
Skoda Octavia would hide it. Or an Orange Five.
Just scatter solar of old Pron mags around. If anyone asks just say "it's my naughty corner"

Hatch for your new underground mancave/bunker?
Lift some elsewhere to form either a pattern, a border or a centre piece, repair the corner (and have a few spares) and infill the pattern with contrasting/feature tiles