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Interlocking Glass Bar Tile at Costco

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Costco's been a good place to look for home design lately. These new Interlocking Glass Bar Tiles got our attention. We like the pattern and color of this design, also available in three other shades. Click below for pricing and links.

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The tile can be used indoors or outdoors, and is $150 for box of 10 pieces. Dimensions of the individual tiles are 10.5 x 11.75 inches, and each square interlocks with the next.

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One 10.5 x 11.75 inch tile

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Comments (7)

Nice find!

posted by PlanItGirl on 2008-03-05 18:14:46
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Not that nice - much of the Hakati tile from an earlier post today is less expensive and undoubtedly easier to cut & install.

There are much better priced solutions out there.

posted by bepsf on 2008-03-05 18:31:50
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Is that a typo? $15 per tile at Costco? I think I'll try Hakati and the other tile places posted recently instead.

posted by chin on 2008-03-05 19:17:24
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I didn't see the price. I don't shop at CostCo... I just thought that everything you bought there was dirt cheap!?

I guess I was mistaken..

posted by PlanItGirl on 2008-03-05 19:45:30
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The individual tile is 10.5 x 11.75 inches. That price is for the tile that looks like it is made of several smaller tiles, not for each individual rectangular tile.

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2008-03-05 23:13:29
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Yes I realized that Patrick =) But for roughly $15 a sq/ft, you could find some much nicer choices than this...

posted by chin on 2008-03-05 23:38:17
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I just did this exact tile as a backsplash in my kitchen. And though I'm biased (I picked it out of course) I absolutely love it. Though I paid $20 per sq foot, not $15, so there's a tiny bit of buyers remorse. Thankfully I have a small kitchen so my lack of due diligence only cost me about $250.

posted by marknarlington on 2008-03-06 08:40:39
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