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newhomeowner2011a

White Subway Tile / White Hex

newhomeowner2011a
12 years ago

I have two daughters (one newborn and one 2-year old) that will share a full bath that needs updating other than the white cabinets (with glass knobs). We live in a 1920's house. We plan to update the tub/shower surround with white subway tile with white grout and chrome fixtures.

Questions -

1. I really like the white hex tile on the floor but am not sure what color grout to use - does it have to be white like the grout in the shower/tub? I've read light grey shows less dirt. I plan to seal the tub - if we did white grout on the floor (to match), would you seal it (or would it be slippery)?

2. I was thinking about painting the walls a pale pink or blue (right now it is green - same as when we moved in - but with one of the girls a pale pink and one of them a pale blue, I'm worried I might be covering too many colors in so little sqft...) :) The bathroom is off the hallway that is a light tan color. What color granite counter top would you use if we did white subway tile and white hex on the floor?

* Carrera marble would be my top choice for this space but knowing it stains, I've been advised not to do this for their bathroom.

* I love absolute black (what we plan to use in our kitchen) BUT if there are no other black accents elsewhere (flooring, for example), I was thinking maybe a light grey or a white (with speckles in it to hide dirt) might be best?

- Alternatively I have been told to consider the black/white hex on the floor vs. white hex - would it be too old-fashioned looking if we did the white subway tile in the tub/shower, black and white hex on the floor, white cabinets and absolute black granite (honed?) countertops with pink or blue walls? My goal is for the space to be fresh, classy and feminine (I plan to get a white ruffle curtain, for example) - I'm leaning away from the black/white if I can figure out a way to make the white hex work (which IMO is "lighter" and more "fresh" looking).

Please advise - thanks in advance!!!

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