Tiling
The projects in this group cover all interior and design work, including furniture and custom-built fixtures. We have a strong background in carpentry and can offer both cost-effective and stylish solutions. Our favorite projects are those that require improvisation and at the same time become efficient, smart, and beautiful.
ROT or RUT deductions are applicable according to the Swedish Tax Agency’s rules.
2024 – Limestone floor tiling, Hägersten
Limestone from Gotland is an extremely beautiful material that only becomes more beautiful over time. The clients lived in a house from the 1940s where the entire staircase was clad in limestone, and they wanted to tile their new hallway in the same style – as part of our project. The existing floor had to be demolished, and since we built the new floor on top of two different materials, we were forced to level the surface. The limestone slabs were laid in a running bond pattern with a 400 mm width and lengths up to 800 mm. The room was very segmented with many inner and outer corners, which required a detailed tiling plan. The baseboard was made of wood and the neutral snow-white walls allowed the limestone to become the clear main feature of the room.










2024 – Kitchen tiling, Enskede
The client contacted us after having changed the countertop and needed help tiling with beautiful vintage tiles. We discussed which type of pattern would fit best, and the result was excellent with all the decorative tiles.









2023 – Kitchen tiling with new lighting, Tyresö
The clients found me through local connections and wanted to replace their MDF back panel behind the kitchen sink with real tiles. They wanted to use tiles in the size 600 x 600 mm, but we recommended including smaller formats due to the divided areas. Since part of the countertop with the sink was near a window, we suggested tiling the windowsill as well. The tile series they chose came in various formats, so we combined 600 x 600 mm with 50 x 50 mm tiles to create beautiful details. Part of the project also included replacing halogen lamps with new energy-efficient LED lights.








2023 – Kitchen tiling, Årsta
The clients had a damaged MDF back panel behind the kitchen and wanted to replace it with classic subway tile in a 15x15 cm format. The existing substrate had several complicated details that needed to be resolved – including pipes above the sink and exposed cables.








2023 – Kitchen tiling with new lighting, Årsta
The existing tiles were damaged with multiple holes, and the clients wanted to replace them with similar tiles but with higher detail quality. Part of the project included installing new lighting, a fan, and a section of dropped ceiling. We proposed to remove all visible cables and instead run them concealed.









2023 – Decorative tiling, Tyresö
Recycling in tiling? Why not! Collected leftover tiles in favorite shades became a unique and practical piece of art.







2022 – Floor tiling, Tyresö
The clients wanted to replace the damaged laminate flooring in the kitchen with tile. Everything went according to plan until we discovered a glued cork floor underneath the laminate. After leveling the floor, the tiling continued as planned, including tile baseboards.




2022 – Kitchen tiling, Älta
A minimalist tiling project with beautiful, uneven tiles in a running bond pattern. All corners were finished with white aluminum trim.






2022 – Mosaic tiling in kitchen, Tyresö
A luxury mosaic was used in the kitchen together with aluminum corner profiles. The white mosaic with white grout complemented the black stone countertop. Safety glass was installed behind the induction hob to simplify cleaning.




2022 – Brick tiling in hallway – abroad
Brick cladding used in the hallway behind the coat rack and for base moldings.




