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Which Racedeck Design?

bsteeves

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I am having serious problems pulling the trigger. Any input would be much appreciated.

You'll notice the battery life left on my ipad.

Design 1:
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Design 2:
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Design 3:
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Design 4:
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mitchtr25068

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Two is the winner if you're going to center one car in that spot. Being the owner of British classics, I'd also add that number 2 will do the best job of masking any small or not-so-small oil leaks
 

GNGarage

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Here's just a practical thought. The product comes with four tiles together-a 2'X2' square. Using a 1'X1' design (ie single tile square) would involve taking the tiles apart to put them back together again. In a space this size, using the four tile 2'X2' blocks as they are shipped is more proportional to the space, a bit more dramatic, and easier to install. For example, on Design #2, add one more row of color top and bottom and then do the blue and gray in blocks of four and see if that is the look you are after. Ditto for design #3. Most rooms we tile are considerably smaller, hence the 1'X1' designs.

Good luck with your project, Bruce


PS Did you see all the Race Deck at the Barret Jackson auction this past weekend?
 

JSBriggs

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I like the color on 4, but the OCD in me doesn't like the diamond mixed in with the freeflow.

-Jeff
 

Mickm

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If you could give some insight into what will be parked in this area, this could make some change their minds. Given just the patterns you offer, my favorite is #4.
Cheers!
Mickm
 
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bsteeves

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Wow seems like 4 is the favorite thus far.

As for the cars parked there, I will have the daily driver, Hyundai sonata and my toy jeep
 

HotrodHR

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Here's just a practical thought. The product comes with four tiles together-a 2'X2' square. Using a 1'X1' design (ie single tile square) would involve taking the tiles apart to put them back together again. In a space this size, using the four tile 2'X2' blocks as they are shipped is more proportional to the space, a bit more dramatic, and easier to install. For example, on Design #2, add one more row of color top and bottom and then do the blue and gray in blocks of four and see if that is the look you are after. Ditto for design #3. Most rooms we tile are considerably smaller, hence the 1'X1' designs.

Good luck with your project, Bruce


PS Did you see all the Race Deck at the Barret Jackson auction this past weekend?


Agree with you... go 2 x 2... 1 x 1 is too busy!
 

Kevin54

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2 or 4 for me. I'm leaning towards 2 more though because it gives a solid border instead of an alternating color border.
 

c7fx

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just remember that the free flow gives you another level of design that may or may not add to your design.
 
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