Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Polished nickel
Rectangle 12x24
Marble tile, painted wood vanity
Under mount rectangle
Toto one piece in cotton
Unframed that tilt. 2 if double sinks.
pp, thanks. ALL good points.
marble what? all marble? floor and the shower stall?
what size of tiles on each? you said 12 by 24 but that
is floor, right? or all?
I would do marble tile everywhere. Floor, up the wall to chair rail height, in shower. Get small marble tiles for shower floor (like herringbone or hexagon). But everything else 12x24. Easier for cleaning and looks uncluttered.
Bad advice--marble is too soft and expensive. Only use if your budget is infinite and you're willing to redo every few years. Also the grey trend is going to end and will look dated
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have just installed TOTO one piece in cotton elongated toilet in kids' bathroom. I hate it!!!!!!! It does not flush down solid waste, I end up having to flush twice plus use a brush. The previous toilet was a cheap American standard champion toilet and it flushed like an airplane bathroom toilet. The flush valve that came with toto did not work, we called the company to get a new one. Two plumbers refused to work on it saying that they are not familiar with this toilet, finally we found a plumber to install the flush valve. Get a Koehler
Try a toto drake
Anonymous wrote:We have just installed TOTO one piece in cotton elongated toilet in kids' bathroom. I hate it!!!!!!! It does not flush down solid waste, I end up having to flush twice plus use a brush. The previous toilet was a cheap American standard champion toilet and it flushed like an airplane bathroom toilet. The flush valve that came with toto did not work, we called the company to get a new one. Two plumbers refused to work on it saying that they are not familiar with this toilet, finally we found a plumber to install the flush valve. Get a Koehler
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Polished nickel
Rectangle 12x24
Marble tile, painted wood vanity
Under mount rectangle
Toto one piece in cotton
Unframed that tilt. 2 if double sinks.
pp, thanks. ALL good points.
marble what? all marble? floor and the shower stall?
what size of tiles on each? you said 12 by 24 but that
is floor, right? or all?
I would do marble tile everywhere. Floor, up the wall to chair rail height, in shower. Get small marble tiles for shower floor (like herringbone or hexagon). But everything else 12x24. Easier for cleaning and looks uncluttered.
Anonymous wrote:Marble looks great, but it's not as durable as other materials. You can't use many stronger cleaning products on it, and a bathroom is one room that often needs deep cleaning.
There are many tiles out there - agree on hating the fake marble look ceramic tile.
My best advice is to go to Houzz and create an idea book. Then browse pictures of bathrooms and save ones that you really like. After a time, you will likely see some patterns popping out at you that will give you direction.
On some of your specific questions, no stupid vessel sinks. Consider how much space you have and make sure that you don't get such a huge sink that you can't even put down your toothbrush.
If you have a smaller bathroom, you want a medicine cabinet behind the mirrors.
When all else fails, go with clean and white.
Anonymous wrote:painted wood cabinets.. what color?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Polished nickel
Rectangle 12x24
Marble tile, painted wood vanity
Under mount rectangle
Toto one piece in cotton
Unframed that tilt. 2 if double sinks.
pp, thanks. ALL good points.
marble what? all marble? floor and the shower stall?
what size of tiles on each? you said 12 by 24 but that
is floor, right? or all?
Anonymous wrote:Polished nickel
Rectangle 12x24
Marble tile, painted wood vanity
Under mount rectangle
Toto one piece in cotton
Unframed that tilt. 2 if double sinks.