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Comments (1)This is what we used in our mudroom, hallway and powder room (which is off the same hallway but not visible in the picture.) We like it and we get alot of compliments on it. It's 3x16 set in a herringbone pattern (Crossville Tuscan Clay series in Maronne.) It's smooth and easy to clean, and the color variation hides dirt (we have a puppy and 2 kids.) It's next to the hardwood floors in our kitchen, but down 2 steps so there is a natural transition. Here's a view that kind of shows it by the wood floors. HTH...See Moregood bathroom idea book for smaller bathrooms?
Comments (4)Hey Gibby -- 6 x 10 bath here [finally demo'd last week!] and I know that my size isn't even that small. I've been on the lookout for 3 or so years and it's been surprisingly difficult to find ideas. Aside from "recess whenever possible," of course! There's the "monochromatic = more spacious" school of thought but IMO there are alternative ways to lead the eye around the room and create interest in a small space. Things to consider: * color / color contrast * the lines of an object (round vs square) * judicious use of oversized scale * having some consistency with eyelines/sightlines of your vertical elements Here are some of the apparently-smaller baths I've found that put at least one of the above into action: We're adapting this built-into-doorway cab for our bath -- ours will be built out from the wall, perpendicular to the sink, and serve as a med cabinet. I'd use a wall-hung if this were a full bath, but I do love this! [Note horizontal cladding] I was involved in this [5 x 8 with TWO doors!] bath: Grabbed space from kitchen to make this 15" cubby: IMO one of the biggest challenges with small baths is to create negative space that serves to set off what IS in the room. In our case, we splurged a bit on a demilune/semicircle vanity instead of a square or rectangular one -- given our bowling alley dimensions, it helps carve out some pleasing curves. However, having lived in a place where the tiny wall-hung sink, toilet, and clawfoot were all accessible from one spot I know negative space is sometimes non-existent! I've enjoyed the book below, which has a mix of sizes and lots of materials in it --"ideas for tiny half-baths, medium-size his-and-hers, and large, luxurious home spas. Specifics on ventilation, waterproofing, faucets, showers, tubs, and more." Here is a link that might be useful: New Bathroom Idea Book (Taunton Press)...See MoreRedoing '80's bedroom/bathroom/hallway and looking for flooring ideas
Comments (0)Purchasing a house with wall to wall blue carpet in master bedroom/hallway and bathroom! Leaning towards engineered hardwood in a medium tone for the bedroom and hallway, and torn between woodlook tiles and lvp in a darker stone or wood. Concerns are there is a light wood in the entry way and dining room only separated by a faux red tile sheet vinyl. Bedroom has large sliding doors to a deck/outdoors, and have multiple pets so durability is important The lovely blue carpet! (Very soon to be gone) Already have white tiles and lots of light blue accents in bathroom (the fake plants dont come with the house!) Hardwood in the rest of the house...See MoreHelp with bathrooms. Divide to two bathrooms or do one large bathroom?
Comments (15)I agree with Cpartist"s layout and like moving the closet over as suggested by D M so that bedroom 3 has easier access to the bathroom. Do you have room to have the toilet face the tub and add a linen cabinet next to the toilet? How wide is the tub toilet area?...See MoreR J
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