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don't love this
basketweave tile "rug"
soft colored subway
WALL mounted faucets. Also, Consider chrome. When it comes to picking a finish for all of your plumbing fittings, there are so many options — nickel, bronze, brass and more. Chrome is usually the least expensive. And on the plus side, it’s the easiest to maintain and keep clean, and it looks great in both modern and traditional spaces.
if you want to splurge on any one part of the renovation, it should be the floor, because it has the biggest impact. Instead of laying a pricey stone mosaic everywhere, you can save by designing a “rug” with just a few square feet of something eye catching, and using large-format field tiles in a coordinating stone around it. Also - like the walnut vanity. Maybe do in ours to match bedroom furniture?
Put outlets lower on wall: my favorite way to avoid clutter in the bathroom is to locate outlets where they won’t naturally be visible from most angles. During construction, outlets are typically placed above the vanity by default, but often they can be just as easily installed a bit lower, off to the side of the vanity so that they are still reachable but not immediately in your sightline.
Toilet roll in vanity - With an inset or recessed toilet roll holder kit and a tiny bit of carpentry skill, this can be a relatively small DIY upgrade.
I only like busy tile when it has a solid border like this
water-spot-resistant glass coating for shower dividers. When I remodeled my own bathroom, the shower glass pros let me know about Clarvista, a protective coating for shower glass that resists water spots and is guaranteed for life. I still squeegee after every shower to keep things looking clean and use glass cleaner to give it a thorough cleaning about twice a month, but after eight months there are no signs of water spots
a large-format tile or large porcelain slabs. The larger the tile, the less grout you have to clean. And in the case of large slabs like those you see here, no grout at all. This shower surround looks like Calacatta marble but is actually composed of thin porcelain slabs. “Thin slab porcelain does not require sealing and will retain its polished or honed finish under all types of conditions,
surround is inexpensive subway tile, but this niche is wrapped in quartz
powder room sink
window in shower
except no open shelves
honed (matte) marble
The guest bathroom on the second floor features a classic all-white look with subway tile, Carrara marble countertops and a neutral palette.


shelves at end of tub
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