Does this work for a bathroom? + Tile question
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Comments (2)When you say no wainscotting, does that mean you are running the tile floor to ceiling? How high are your ceilings in the bath? Is this a powder room for guests? I like option #3, octogon/dot on floor. Don't know about the 3x6 subway installed vertically. As small as the room is, I'd see it horizontally and stop about 48 inches up, then paint and put something on the wall for ornamentation. If you make a "wet room"....totally tiled....with a floor drain, you'd end up with a chance to put in a shower!!! (just a thought)...See MoreDoes this granite work with the rest of the bathroom?
Comments (38)julies-thanks for the link. That is very helpful. I'm still not sure about the direction the room is heading. I like it as a whole but I really think I wanted "cooler" feeling space. The blue/grays/whites just appeal to me but maybe it's because everything else in the house is a warmer tone. I finally got the original accent tile I was looking at when I was leaning towards the blue pearl counter tops. I'll post that tonight just for reference....See MoreDoes this bathroom scheme work?
Comments (13)Thank you! Before this post I showed my choices to DH (I know.. I know) and he was like, shouldn't all the the tile be the same? So I needed a little reassurance that this was not too much for a small space. Actually mayflowers the inspiration photo you found was the starting pointing for this whole bathroom. Then I found that hex tile at a local tile store and I feel hard and fast in love! So all of the other decisions were made from there. I thought about incorporating a small hex marble for the mosaic instead of the squares, but I was not sure if that was too much hex. The shower tiles, I wanted to go larger than 3x6 to eliminate grout lines, but at the same time, I really did not want to add another element. The hex tile also comes in a 12x24 in a lighter gray color, but not sure if that would be better or not? I did not want to white tile because I want to go with darker grout. The mosaic will not run into the shower, because hubby is worried about the marble staying "nice" if in the shower. Traci- I am hoping the sparkle comes from the mosaic tile, the shiny fixtures, the mirror and the lighting. The lighting next to the mirror I envision to look sorta like this or pottery barn has something similar....See MoreDoes this bathroom faucet work with the Kohler sinks I bought?
Comments (1)Chris, maybe you could post the pictures of your sink and faucet and clarify the question a little more. I am not sure I get it....See MoreRelated Professionals
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