Have identical bathrooms, but put in RH medicine cabinets, which are boss. I also LOVE subway tile, and bought a colonial so I could upgrade/decorate it in that style. I found an old book w a picture of Martha Stewart's kitchen, which was done 30 years ago and it looks brand new.
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Rowhouse? I don't understand what you are trying to do. Maybe you should consult with the folks in the Kenwood house that won't sell. They need some timeless bathrooms. |
| ... all that grout with those tiny tiles will be so dirty you will be pulling them out in 5 years. |
I actually like this look better, not many grout lines and has some warmth. Subway tiles look sterile and remind me of an old hospital, prison group shower or government bathroom.
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I actually like this look better, not many grout lines and has some warmth. Subway tiles look sterile and remind me of an old hospital, prison group shower or government bathroom.
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| yikes that grout already looks dirty |
I like subway tile. Clean, classic, crisp. |
I agree. Tumbled brown travertine. Big big yawn. |
I have to laugh at this-- that pic looks exactly like our master bath. Oh well. |
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That tan travertine one reminds me of a hotel that is trying to be classy but has no style. Marriott.
I like subway tile and dark grout. It can be cold, depending on how you do it. As with travertine (that photo looks stark and cold) and anything. But I don't think it looks dirty. |
Grey grout with subway tiles is trendy right now I think. I prefer white, with black trim. I do like this bathroom notwithstanding the grey grout:
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Subway tile is really lovely and fresh when done well:
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Yes. Looks like every builder-grade bathroom in Ashburn. |
That's the market demand. If you deviate it will be considered undesirable. |
Large tiles on the floor or wall? People do smaller tiles on the floor because it's less slippery when wet. |