Gotcha640
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Hello Forum
A house I bought in June has an unfortunate couple tiles right behind the chair legs in the breakfast room. They are about 1/16th higher than the next row, so the legs catch and you have to lift the chair to get out.
The first thought I had was carefully bevelling the edge of the tiles. Is this even a thing? Are there sealers for recut faces like that? I have to assume so, but I don't know anything about it.
Second easiest would be to slightly rocker the legs of the chairs, but either I do all the chairs or the right chairs have to go in the right place.
Removing and resetting the tiles will not be happening. Two little kids, house is destined to be a rental in another 3 years, I already have enough projects. If it's the only way, we can live with it.
A house I bought in June has an unfortunate couple tiles right behind the chair legs in the breakfast room. They are about 1/16th higher than the next row, so the legs catch and you have to lift the chair to get out.
The first thought I had was carefully bevelling the edge of the tiles. Is this even a thing? Are there sealers for recut faces like that? I have to assume so, but I don't know anything about it.
Second easiest would be to slightly rocker the legs of the chairs, but either I do all the chairs or the right chairs have to go in the right place.
Removing and resetting the tiles will not be happening. Two little kids, house is destined to be a rental in another 3 years, I already have enough projects. If it's the only way, we can live with it.
