So, we have vinyl...but it isn't really a good thing at the moment. Let me explain. I walk into the house and am completely discusted immediately! I think to myself, this vinyl is absolutely hideous...how on earth did we decide on this color/size for this part of the house!?!? I just stood there and stared at it for like 2 minutes straight....wondering what the heck we were thinking. So, I walk to the bathrooms to see if they put vinyl there too and they did!....but I like it. And then I realize...they put the vinyl in the wrong rooms. SERIOUSLY! THEY PUT THE VINYL IN THE WRONG ROOMS!!!!! I could not believe it. So, the smaller tile vinyl is in the kitchen/dining/foyer area and the bigger tile vinyl is in the bathrooms. It should be the other way around. I specifically remember picking these colors out too. Here's how that went...we picked our bathroom sink colors out and kitchen colors out before vinyl colors...because the samples were never there when we were. So, when it came time for that, we decided on the larger tile vinyl because it was the one we both liked the most. So, I decide to pair it up with the bathroom colors to see if it goes...and it didn't because the sink color we picked was too light and it wouldn't have looked right. So we tried to get a different sink color...couldn't do that because they already made it and ordered it. So we decided to do a different color vinyl and after picking it out, we made the comment about how it would look great in our bathrooms because it matched the sink color better and THE TILES WERE SMALLER (more bathroom like). THAT is how I know they messed up. And because the bathroom vinyl looks absolutely horrid in the kitchen/dining/foyer area. You wouldn't think it'd be that bad but TRUST ME. It is horrible. Yep, so that sucks because vinyl isn't easy to tear up...not only that but they will probably have to re-order it and who knows how long that will take. Plus, it will probably delay everything else that was scheduled for this week. Lovely. Not a good day for the house.
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