Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just came across this subway/marble combo, which may be one of my favorite bathrooms of all time:
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That grey wall tile is very prison like
Anonymous wrote:Just came across this subway/marble combo, which may be one of my favorite bathrooms of all time:
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Anonymous wrote:Just came across this subway/marble combo, which may be one of my favorite bathrooms of all time:
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^^ You all need to STOP. You're fighting over a fictitious bathroom, good grief.
+1000.
Just bought a home with brown blob travertine bathrooms. Don't like them but it just means I'll renovate in the next couple of years. It's just a bathroom people.
Anonymous wrote:Decorative, like on the page.
http://brynalexandra.blogspot.com/2011/11/day-dreaming.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you guys like plain patterned subway tile for a shower or where it is softened up/more decorative with patterns and borders and bullnose etc?
What exactly do you mean by patterned subway tile? Something like this?
Anonymous wrote:^^^^ You all need to STOP. You're fighting over a fictitious bathroom, good grief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you guys like plain patterned subway tile for a shower or where it is softened up/more decorative with patterns and borders and bullnose etc?
What exactly do you mean by patterned subway tile? Something like this?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you guys like plain patterned subway tile for a shower or where it is softened up/more decorative with patterns and borders and bullnose etc?
What exactly do you mean by patterned subway tile? Something like this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait a second everyone. Doesn't the answer depend on what type the house you have? For example, I wouldn't put a marble bathroom in a contemporary house.
I think it's possible to use marble in a more contemporary way although the room's other elements (e.g. the sinks in the pic below) will have a strong impact on how timeless the look is. I would argue that even the marble bathroom above is less than timeless due to the cabinetry, which looks more early 2000s than 2014.
Anonymous wrote:Do you guys like plain patterned subway tile for a shower or where it is softened up/more decorative with patterns and borders and bullnose etc?
