Anonymous wrote:I think subway tiles in showers are ugly and look dirty I would prefer large tiles.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP, but everything you described is super trendy right now and not at all what I would consider classic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Subway tile is really lovely and fresh when done well:
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Hey, that's my bathroom! Well, not really. But very close. Wainscoting + subway + honeycomb -- but it's an old house so that seemed right to me. 6 years past reno and I still lovvvvvvvvve it.
What honeycomb?
PP said close but not exact. I would imagine she meant they have honeycomb instead of hardwoods on the floor.
Exactly -- small honeycomb floor tiles.
The wainscoting is totally fine, not banged up and ruined. It's been up for almost 10 years. I'm not surprised that it's in good shape since I used to live in a Victorian house that had original wainscoting in the bathroom that was also just fine.Painted wainscoting is very sturdy!
^^ me again
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And I don't have baseboard heat, actually. Steam convectors, which I LOVE. Best heat ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Subway tile is really lovely and fresh when done well:
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Hey, that's my bathroom! Well, not really. But very close. Wainscoting + subway + honeycomb -- but it's an old house so that seemed right to me. 6 years past reno and I still lovvvvvvvvve it.
What honeycomb?
PP said close but not exact. I would imagine she meant they have honeycomb instead of hardwoods on the floor.
Exactly -- small honeycomb floor tiles.
The wainscoting is totally fine, not banged up and ruined. It's been up for almost 10 years. I'm not surprised that it's in good shape since I used to live in a Victorian house that had original wainscoting in the bathroom that was also just fine.Painted wainscoting is very sturdy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Subway tile is really lovely and fresh when done well:
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Hey, that's my bathroom! Well, not really. But very close. Wainscoting + subway + honeycomb -- but it's an old house so that seemed right to me. 6 years past reno and I still lovvvvvvvvve it.
What honeycomb?
PP said close but not exact. I would imagine she meant they have honeycomb instead of hardwoods on the floor.
Painted wainscoting is very sturdy! Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Subway tile is really lovely and fresh when done well:
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Hey, that's my bathroom! Well, not really. But very close. Wainscoting + subway + honeycomb -- but it's an old house so that seemed right to me. 6 years past reno and I still lovvvvvvvvve it.
What honeycomb?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Subway tile is really lovely and fresh when done well:
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Hey, that's my bathroom! Well, not really. But very close. Wainscoting + subway + honeycomb -- but it's an old house so that seemed right to me. 6 years past reno and I still lovvvvvvvvve it.
What honeycomb?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Subway tile is really lovely and fresh when done well:
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Hey, that's my bathroom! Well, not really. But very close. Wainscoting + subway + honeycomb -- but it's an old house so that seemed right to me. 6 years past reno and I still lovvvvvvvvve it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this one looks kind of timeless:
Agree.