anyone use 6x6 tile?
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- 13 years ago
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Comments (24)Vix! I'm sorry I'm such a jerk - I never posted those pics. Right after those messages I started a new job and things have been absolutely crazy around here. This is the first time I've looked at the forums since then. Did you install the tiles yet? I can't take any pictures now because DH has the camera. I've been waiting to post pics because we still haven't put up the window treatment or the mirror that PB sent me with no mounting hardware and has since been on backorder (arrgh - finally got fed up and bought one from RH this AM). Anyway, will try to post pics soon!...See MoreExamples of tile design using 12 x 12 and 6x6 in shower?
Comments (8)If you don't have any clear reason for a particular height for the border row, it coul dbe a good idea to put it at the height of a full tile; for example, if you have 12"x12" or 13"x13" tiles, run the accent row above four full large tiles. In both bathrooms we've just redone, I planned it out this way with the contractor; he figured out high and low spots and what small adjustments he needed to make it work -- you don't want to start with four full tiles and end up with a sliver or fat grout line somewhere because of an uneven floor or wall, so it may not work out to be exactly four full tiles all the way around, but the amount of cutting may be reduced and, more importantly, it looks like all full-size tiles below the accent row. I'm 100% certain Bill can make it look stunning with 3-1/2 rows ;) but my contractor's suggestion to go four full tiles up meshed well with my guestimate of the height I wanted the accent row, and we're happy with the results. Also think about where you want shower controls, wall bars, shower niches or any other wall interruptions as well, as any of these could also influence where you determine the best height for your break in the wall should fall. -- Eric...See MoreSmall Bath Reno, 90% Done (Semi-Vintage; ~6x11; 6x6 Running Bond)
Comments (25)Bluekitobsessed, Na_praha, Lauren, and KGW -- Many thanks! Trust me, not every detail is perfect and it took me some time to deal with letting go. [Which I've yet to master, actually.] Lauren -- I do love that shelf AND its price but we don't have much room between tile and mirror, so I will probably file that away for Upstairs Bath. We have the 20w x 10h x 6d cubby to the right of the sink, so *so far* we've been ok. Na_praha -- With single pane windows in the house I always have leaded glass window/door/sidelight envy. Hence my taking liberties with this bath since it wasn't a purist reno anyway! And thanks re the paint color. Since I didn't want a THIRD aqua-in-some-variation room, I swear I tried a zillion colors. But I realized I wanted a shade that blended with the unlighted sconce shade color, so I mixed something up and had Miller recreate. BTW, know what you mean about greys -- thought long and hard before doing a stairwell/upper hall in a cool grey, but skylight + window + fir = not too grim, so: MS KGW! Have missed seeing you around and was gonna send you a personal update, truly. Do NOT know how you got through a problematic reno being increasingly pregnant as I was losing it, esp over the [string of expletives deleted, ha] stuff that went wrong with terrazzo base and windows. I think you get a pass for lack of progress given what you endured PLUS given that you and your DH are new parents! And as much as the soapstone sounds delightful, if you can shrug your shoulders and learn to love the black granite it may be a much better use of your time and energy. Keep us posted!...See More6x6 white tile in style??
Comments (11)First thing to do is open the vanity doors and look at the wall to see if the same tile are there. Some vanities have a backing others do not. This bathroom could be the one I have in my house with several reversals, side of room, stool and vanity reversed. I just looked and there are tile in back of mine but my vanity was screwed into the wall so there will be holes in the tile. Depending on the size of the new vanity it may or may not cover the area if it is lacking tiles. Then you have a decision to make as to do you remove all of the tiles because it is unlikely you can find exact replacements. If a flip just leave as is or if the vanity is in poor condition paint to cover problems....See MoreRelated Professionals
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