What bathroom renos done today will stand the style test of time? How about mine?

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Subway tiles, brought to you by the prison of america





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Anonymous wrote:To the PP who so clearly despises subway tile of every kind, please post a picture of your dream bathroom so we can all learn from your superior taste.




I remember this! It was in a late-90s rap video.
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^^^ I don't think you know what subway tiles are.
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Anonymous wrote:^^^^ You all need to STOP. You're fighting over a fictitious bathroom, good grief.


Yes. 12 pages of people showing their privilege. Weird train wreck of a thread.
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Anonymous wrote:^^^ I don't think you know what subway tiles are.


That PP definitely doesn't. He's just using this thread to push his Midwestern man-cave new-build tastes. He shows up in all these threads.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^^ I don't think you know what subway tiles are.


That PP definitely doesn't. He's just using this thread to push his Midwestern man-cave new-build tastes. He shows up in all these threads.


From the looks of the MLS number the marble bathroom in question is in mclean, not the midwest. I am not sure why you people think that anything new is from the midwest and consider that derogatory? Are most people who like old houses a bunch of judgmental a-holes who talk trash about places further away from the coast lines?

http://www.redfin.com/VA/Mclean/6609-Brawner-St-22101/home/9391755
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Anonymous wrote:Subway tiles, brought to you by the prison of america


First off, these are not subway tiles. Even if they were, you are forgetting that the same materials can be used in different ways to achieve a completely different look. I'll use an analogy with cars. A Chevy Chevette has tires... and so does a Porsche. You wouldn't say ewww... that Porsche has tires on it. It's about how everything fits together.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^^^ You all need to STOP. You're fighting over a fictitious bathroom, good grief.


Yes. 12 pages of people showing their privilege. Weird train wreck of a thread.


How does a discussion about bathroom design = "people showing their privilege"? I may like an all marble bathroom and post pictures of it here but that doesn't mean I have one in my house or could even afford to have one in my house. Most of the examples posted are the kind of rooms I would design if I had unlimited funds--which I don't. It's still fun to talk about.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Subway tiles, brought to you by the prison of america


First off, these are not subway tiles. Even if they were, you are forgetting that the same materials can be used in different ways to achieve a completely different look. I'll use an analogy with cars. A Chevy Chevette has tires... and so does a Porsche. You wouldn't say ewww... that Porsche has tires on it. It's about how everything fits together.


If you ever know anything about the history of subway tile it was /is used in places like prisons, the subway system, hospitals etc... Those are definitely subway tiles in those prison pictures.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just came across this subway/marble combo, which may be one of my favorite bathrooms of all time:




That grey wall tile is very prison like


Subway tile with contrasting grout has a very tailored, almost masculine kind of look. I think that's one of the reasons it works well in the bathroom above. It's offset nicely by the soft gray swirls in the marble, the glass knobs, and other, more feminine aspects of the room. The result is more balanced and not as frou-frou looking as the Saudi prince bathroom posted earlier.


To me it just looks incongruous.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Subway tiles, brought to you by the prison of america


First off, these are not subway tiles. Even if they were, you are forgetting that the same materials can be used in different ways to achieve a completely different look. I'll use an analogy with cars. A Chevy Chevette has tires... and so does a Porsche. You wouldn't say ewww... that Porsche has tires on it. It's about how everything fits together.


If you ever know anything about the history of subway tile it was /is used in places like prisons, the subway system, hospitals etc... Those are definitely subway tiles in those prison pictures.


No, they are not. Subway tiles are 3x6". They originated in the NYC subway system.

Google it.
Anonymous
Interesting to me that travertine and marble, natural materials, iare w so derided but cheap man made subway tiles are exalted. Weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Subway tiles, brought to you by the prison of america


First off, these are not subway tiles. Even if they were, you are forgetting that the same materials can be used in different ways to achieve a completely different look. I'll use an analogy with cars. A Chevy Chevette has tires... and so does a Porsche. You wouldn't say ewww... that Porsche has tires on it. It's about how everything fits together.


If you ever know anything about the history of subway tile it was /is used in places like prisons, the subway system, hospitals etc... Those are definitely subway tiles in those prison pictures.


The first pic is subway tile in a grid pattern, but the other two pics are not subway tile. Subway tile is a rectangle, not square. Prisons and hospitals also use white paint, faucets, and toilets but you wouldn't say that every bath that has those features is a prison or hospital.
Anonymous
This is what people refer to today as subway tile:

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Anonymous wrote:This thread is an excellent example of how you can't please everyone. Just pick something that is relatively normal (which is every picture that has been posted), that fits with your house and that you like.


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