Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wood look ceramic seems to be really trendy. Personally, I think it's ugly and will look dated in a few years.
+1! I am so surprised at how many people think this looks good. It is absolutely going to date whatever room you put it in.
So will whatever else you chose, thanks to HGTV and the ilk. Everything looks dated after 10 to 15 years, chose what you like.
I don't know, I think that some choices of finishes are better than others. For example, I know someone who remodeled her kitchen and 2 bathrooms about a decade ago. Because she chose high quality finishes without purposely being "trendy" I think all of her choices still look very attractive and you can't pinpoint an exact year that she probably did her remodeling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wood look ceramic seems to be really trendy. Personally, I think it's ugly and will look dated in a few years.
+1! I am so surprised at how many people think this looks good. It is absolutely going to date whatever room you put it in.
So will whatever else you chose, thanks to HGTV and the ilk. Everything looks dated after 10 to 15 years, chose what you like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wood look ceramic seems to be really trendy. Personally, I think it's ugly and will look dated in a few years.
+1! I am so surprised at how many people think this looks good. It is absolutely going to date whatever room you put it in.
Anonymous wrote:Wood look ceramic seems to be really trendy. Personally, I think it's ugly and will look dated in a few years.
Anonymous wrote:Am seeing more encaustic cement tiles in pictures for kitchens and bathrooms. Love the Old World feel of these and they last forever. Of course that's probably a negative in this age where people seem to change everything up at least every ten years.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, images didn't imbed
http://mercurymosaics.com/installations_gallery/bathroom/
Anonymous wrote:"Oh my god! Did you see the outdated decor in their bathroom? I would never take a dump in there."
-No one ever
Anonymous wrote:Those little iridescent tiles are very popular now. And hex tiles.
If I were doing a bath now and had the budget for it, I'd go for the hands-free faucets.
Anonymous wrote:Subway tile had it's moment in the 80s? It has been around for over 100 years!