Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not going cheap. Kohler tub, toto toilet. And I'm not getting the tile from lowes (just posted that as a color I'm considering). I'm just focusing on the foundation for the Reno, and I'll replace the vanity and medicine cabinets down the road. I'm probably saving $2k by holding off on the vanity, etc for now.
Then pick colors based on the eventual vanity and counter. You are sentencing yourself to bad design choices by trying to change things incrementally -- you can only pick what looks OK at each stage, rather than picking what will look really good when you're done.
You seem to want approval to go with beige. It's your house, do what you want. If you like beige, go for it. If you want something timeless that might appeal to a future buyer of the house -- what, 10 years from now? 20? -- beige isn't it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not going cheap. Kohler tub, toto toilet. And I'm not getting the tile from lowes (just posted that as a color I'm considering). I'm just focusing on the foundation for the Reno, and I'll replace the vanity and medicine cabinets down the road. I'm probably saving $2k by holding off on the vanity, etc for now.
Anonymous wrote:How about a nice tan/light brown rough finish travertine tile, OP?
Anonymous wrote:*Why* are you stuck with the vanity and granite? Painting the vanity and changing the granite seem like minor $$ next to what you're planning to spend for everything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But isn't white hard to get clean?
Nope.
You can either have sealer mixed into the grout or go for a gray grout. Either is going to be less dated a look than beige "stone."
+1
We have white subway tiles and a hexagon black & white floor and it looks wonderful. So clean and fresh.
The whole tumbled-stone look is very 90s. IMO