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A Review of a Tuscan Tile from Artist Linda Paul

Sea Shepherd
Last year I renovated my kitchen cabinets with Home Depot. I contracted Home Depot to put in Kraftmaid cabinets with a Tuscan design which to this day I still love. I even put in all new appliances. The one item I wanted was that right mural to go above my convection oven. My theme was Tuscan like many kitchens are today. However, with me, the Tuscan theme meant family because my family came from Tuscany. So, I wanted to find the right mural that would bring back my memories of my family.

Sometimes, living in Orlando it can be hard trying to finding specialty items. Where I live, specialty businesses are so spaced out, unlike my home town of Chicago, where I had everything at my finger tips. It was not easy for me to find the right tile. I went to many different tile places, including some designers. Everything seemed so expensive and I wasn't really "feeling it" with any of their selections.

Thank goodness for online shopping! Now, you might wonder how in the world I could select something important as a kitchen mural on the Internet. First of all, I always read reviews. Then I read thoroughly about the company and I emailed with them. Lastly, I guess I have good instincts because I really did well with this kitchen mural.

For only $199 including shipping, I have the most beautiful tile, I could ever want for the price. The artist is called Linda Paul. The way Linda Paul describes her work is "chunky realism and impressionist art. She has traveled extensively all through Europe inspired by the countryside and the people. However, Linda primary inspirations favor Italian and French designs. Just look at the pictures attached to my article, and you will see what I mean. You can get different size tiles with any dimension you want. The finish can be a matte or glazed. They are so confident you will love them that there is a money back guarantee. In fact, my first shipment arrived broken. With no questions asked, they replaced it immediately free.

One of the things that helped me select Linda Paul was the pictures she has of her tiles with a variety of kitchen settings on her website. You can see get an idea of what they will look like above your stove. The website is attached to this article if you want to read more about her and the reviews.

They are easily marked on the back for easy installation. It was a breeze to install.

She also sells fresco paintings too. She uses crushed stone and earth with a bit of water and egg yolk to capture that aged look.

If you are looking for true value art for your personal kitchen, business, outside your home, or anywhere you can imagine some tile art, you will not be disappointed here. I'm one of these people who knows how to shop for value. This is great value. I selected my Tuscan Tile and everyone has raved about it. Just look at the pictures and judge for yourself.

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  • Linda primary inspirations favor Italian and French designs.
  • She also sells fresco paintings too
  • This is great value. Just look at the pictures and judge for yourself.
For only $199 including shipping, I have the most beautiful tile, I could ever want for the price. The artist is called Linda Paul. The way Linda Paul describes her work is "chunky realism and impressionist art.

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  • Kristie Leong M.D.3/10/2008

    I love the colors. It looks just gorgeous. :-)

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky10/9/2007

    OOOOh, I love this! I'd never heard of or seen it before though.

  • Aly Adair10/9/2007

    This is just beautiful! Not a bad price either. Very informative - thanks.

  • Irene L10/9/2007

    Thanks Jcorn and Robritt! I love it and really it was very reasonable.

  • robritt10/9/2007

    I have a love affair with the area of Italy they call Tuscany anyway.My niece live there and from all she tells me it is a fantastic place. Maybe someday I will make it. so love your new art. Very nice and know you will enjoy your wonderful kitchen, Irene.

  • jcorn10/9/2007

    I'm so glad you included the photo. Stunning!

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