Whilst chatting about Matt's pixel battenburg, we started thinking
about using mosaic tiles to add some pixel-art to the kitchen.
I came up with a design which would probably work as a border behind
the worktop on the kitchen wall, anyone mind if we go ahead?
They'd look something like this - http://55th.co.uk/tmp/pacman-tiles.png With 1cm tiles, it would be 24cm high and stretch the length of the
kitchen (with a little black either side for padding).
Cheers, Toby
> Whilst chatting about Matt's pixel battenburg, we started thinking
> about using mosaic tiles to add some pixel-art to the kitchen.
> I came up with a design which would probably work as a border behind
> the worktop on the kitchen wall, anyone mind if we go ahead?
> They'd look something like this - http://55th.co.uk/tmp/pacman-tiles.png > With 1cm tiles, it would be 24cm high and stretch the length of the
> kitchen (with a little black either side for padding).
> Cheers, Toby
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On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Mike Pountney <mike.pount...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Great idea!
> My only comment would be to leave the option of having some small shelves/cupboards at head height -- but I'd figure a 24cm strip will allow for that?
> On 30 Apr 2012, at 08:37, Toby Cole <t...@tubs.org.uk> wrote:
>> Whilst chatting about Matt's pixel battenburg, we started thinking
>> about using mosaic tiles to add some pixel-art to the kitchen.
>> I came up with a design which would probably work as a border behind
>> the worktop on the kitchen wall, anyone mind if we go ahead?
>> They'd look something like this - http://55th.co.uk/tmp/pacman-tiles.png >> With 1cm tiles, it would be 24cm high and stretch the length of the
>> kitchen (with a little black either side for padding).
>> Cheers, Toby
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> Yeah, it'd be at waist height, from the worktop to 24cm above the worktop :)
> T
> On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Mike Pountney <mike.pount...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Great idea!
> > My only comment would be to leave the option of having some small shelves/cupboards at head height -- but I'd figure a 24cm strip will allow for that?
> > On 30 Apr 2012, at 08:37, Toby Cole <t...@tubs.org.uk> wrote:
> >> Whilst chatting about Matt's pixel battenburg, we started thinking
> >> about using mosaic tiles to add some pixel-art to the kitchen.
> >> I came up with a design which would probably work as a border behind
> >> the worktop on the kitchen wall, anyone mind if we go ahead?
> >> They'd look something like this - http://55th.co.uk/tmp/pacman-tiles.png > >> With 1cm tiles, it would be 24cm high and stretch the length of the
> >> kitchen (with a little black either side for padding).
> >> Cheers, Toby
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> > Yeah, it'd be at waist height, from the worktop to 24cm above the
> worktop :)
> > T
> > On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Mike Pountney <mike.pount...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > > Great idea!
> > > My only comment would be to leave the option of having some small
> shelves/cupboards at head height -- but I'd figure a 24cm strip will allow
> for that?
> > > On 30 Apr 2012, at 08:37, Toby Cole <t...@tubs.org.uk> wrote:
> > >> Whilst chatting about Matt's pixel battenburg, we started thinking
> > >> about using mosaic tiles to add some pixel-art to the kitchen.
> > >> I came up with a design which would probably work as a border behind
> > >> the worktop on the kitchen wall, anyone mind if we go ahead?
> > >> They'd look something like this -
> http://55th.co.uk/tmp/pacman-tiles.png > > >> With 1cm tiles, it would be 24cm high and stretch the length of the
> > >> kitchen (with a little black either side for padding).
> > >> Cheers, Toby
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> Whilst chatting about Matt's pixel battenburg, we started thinking
> about using mosaic tiles to add some pixel-art to the kitchen.
> I came up with a design which would probably work as a border behind
> the worktop on the kitchen wall, anyone mind if we go ahead?
> They'd look something like this - http://55th.co.uk/tmp/pacman-tiles.png > With 1cm tiles, it would be 24cm high and stretch the length of the
> kitchen (with a little black either side for padding).
> Cheers, Toby
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> I love the idea. I wanted to do something similar in my own kitchen a while
> back.
> She said no. :-(
> On 30/04/2012 09:36, Will Harley wrote:
> I like the idea also!
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On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Chris Holden
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> I love the idea. I wanted to do something similar in my own kitchen a > while
> back.
> She said no. :-(
> On 30/04/2012 09:36, Will Harley wrote:
> I like the idea also!
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> On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Chris Holden
> <chris.hol...@multiedge-net.co.uk> wrote:
>> I love the idea. I wanted to do something similar in my own kitchen a >> while
>> back.
>> She said no. :-(
>> On 30/04/2012 09:36, Will Harley wrote:
>> I like the idea also!
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