I’ve just renovated my house and had white tiles in the downstairs bathroom with black grout, looks amazing. I opted for grey grout with dusty white tiles in the kitchen. There is so much baraqah when you do things yourself, well done all of you.
I sometimes watch your videos.... You and your wife have worked so hard on your kitchen which is beautiful.... You are very honest people so I wish you and your family every happiness in the world... Everything comes to those who wait. ❤
Agree, but bro should def tile inside the window area, it looks so much better and finishes it off! All you need to do is make sure to silicon the edges, I’m my kitchen and both bathrooms I have done that and it’s so easy to keep clean
Great work on the tiles, definitely use plastic upvc for window sills as they get more standing water and tile grout get affected. You may need an extractor fan above your hob to take in all steam/ condensation that could ruin your ceiling. Fab work !
I had tiles iny kitchen 20 yrs ago over cooker it was in then but the time I gave to wash tiles with grease every other week I used to get fed up we have grease curry's oil in our kitchens but now I have a cooker in the middle of kitchen on island and all grease goes straight up as I have had some big cooking 30 yrs but if you have it on back wall get something cleanable to cope with
@@KamranKhan-mx8uk s with many aspects of daily life, you may find differing opinions among Muslims on the topic of tattoos. The majority of Muslims consider permanent tattoos to be haram (forbidden), based on hadith (oral traditions) of the prophet Muhammad. The details provided in hadith help to understand the traditions relevant to tattoos as well as other forms of body art. Tattoos Are Forbidden by Tradition Scholars and individuals who believe that all permanent tattoos are forbidden base this opinion on the following hadith, recorded in the Sahih Bukhari (a written, and sacred, collection of hadith): "It was narrated that Abu Juhayfah (may Allah be pleased with him) said: 'The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) cursed the one who does tattoos and the one who has a tattoo done.' " Although the reasons for the prohibition are not mentioned in the Sahih Bukhari, scholars have outlined various possibilities and arguments: Tattooing is considered mutilating the body, thus changing Allah's creation The process of getting a tattoo inflicts unnecessary pain and introduces the possibility of infection Tattoos cover the natural body and are, therefore, a form of "deception" Also, non-believers often adorn themselves this way, so getting tattoos is a form or imitating the kuffar (non-believers).