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Ceramic Tiles Faux Window

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Dianne McIntosh sent us this creative solution composed of 35 ceramic tiles created for a client who lives in a condo without a kitchen window, converting their stove backsplash into something a bit more scenic.

 
 

The photographic decorative tiles are created using a 2880 d.p.i. resolution print, a process similar to "tattooing" where the colour permeates the substrate (not sticker/decals), and custom images can be created to order. We'd think it would be fantastic if there was a magnetic tiles options where you could remove/add different tiles to customize your scenes/patterns, because we think we'd get sick of any static view.

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Sorry I only have one word
yuck!

posted by dewi on 2008-01-07 19:12:04
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The idea of custom-printing tiles is cool, but this isn't what I'd do with the technology.

posted by Lisa Hunter on 2008-01-07 19:26:00
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Have to agree with the other commenters. Concept is interesting (sort of...I have a pretty good idea of what I think they'd look like close up, and it's not awesome), but I don't like the look at all.

posted by eskay on 2008-01-07 19:47:56
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Me four. This looks atrocious!

posted by Nougat on 2008-01-07 20:57:20
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I hate this. A lot. But surprisingly I'm okay with these:

http://www.imaginetile.com/in_stock.asp

Same type of tile, just executed a lot better. Because everybody needs a tile that looks like a manhole cover :)

posted by katalyst on 2008-01-07 20:58:30
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yeah, no. not good.

posted by dougdavis on 2008-01-07 21:19:50
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Pure fug. Plus everything looks extremely dated.

posted by Joy R. on 2008-01-07 22:45:53
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Fake window=worse than no window at all.

posted by nazrd on 2008-01-08 00:56:26
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Got a better result by hanging a Van Gogh reproduction of a field (which featured some perspective) above the sink. I recommend landscape paintings with perspective to bring the outside in.

posted by pamphyila on 2008-01-08 02:37:07
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It clashes terribly with the tiles and cabinets.

posted by hrhprincessfiona on 2008-01-08 10:08:42
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truly awful.

posted by jeffnyc on 2008-01-08 10:20:35
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well i have to agree with the above. as someone still in the throes of tiling the backsplash, i can think of a million better, cooler, prettier tile designs for setting behind the sink.

posted by olga on 2008-01-08 10:57:52
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Haha, of course you're all right. I didn't think that tile/view design was all that attractive, but I think the idea and technology itself is keen. Hopefully they can update with a more up-to-date design and kitchen setting.

posted by gregory on 2008-01-08 12:52:12
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this is gross...and tacky...

posted by Jess2nola on 2008-01-08 13:38:03
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I don't like what they did in this instance, but I too have a windowless kitchen and am considering all sorts of ways to make it feel less like a cage. This is the first time in years I haven't had at least a small window in my kitchen and I want to enliven this new space. Do people have thoughts about this?

posted by Deborah on 2008-01-08 17:51:43
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ha ha ha ha one of those faux water back light scenic waterfall wall hangings. although it may make your place look more like a vegas kitchen with no window but some neons, lol!

posted by venus_thames on 2008-01-09 00:44:08
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What works as a view for one does not work for another. That's the beauty of custom choice. "Photo Decorated Tiles" have been around since a man named "Grundy" in the 1800's, but what's new is the quality and applications.

Highly-detailed decorative tile is now available in commercially-rated floor tile, that is translucent and looks awesome backlit. You can see more custom work photos at:
http://www.backalleydesigns.com/photo%20tile%20gallery/album/index.html
... but please be kind to my clients -your grandmother might have chosen that :)

posted by Dianne on 2008-01-09 07:26:25
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