Bathrooms
Blizzard Granite, Arizona Tile
TIP: For epoxy grout, use an epoxy grout sponge; it is slightly coarser than regular grout sponges and tends to remove excess epoxy grout better
TIP: Epoxy grout best applied in sections as it sets up quickly; epoxy grout can leave a haze or residue on tile surfaces like the glossy sheen seen in this photo; tile needs to be cleaned properly immediately before and after grouting; do not pour epoxy cleaner in tub or sink as it can mar the smooth finish
TIP: Try to get floor level; good idea to tile under vanity; can use cut off pieces of tile pieced together; if vanity does not sit level, shim: consider shims to raise whole vanity about 1/8 inch or so off floor to prevent water damage in case of leak; SHOE MOLDING around base of vanity as seen in this pic
Faked wainscoting: attached trim pieces to drywall and painted everything white
Floor idea
Shower curtain rod: pipe attached to ceiling
GB-Floor
Sink surround tile
GB
Shelves; bench
GB-Marble subway tile
GB-Bathtub surround
Tile focal point; herringbone; frame
GB-Marble-look floor
Shower tile continues on wall behind vanity
GB-Herringbone subway tile; possibility for wall above tub
GB-Marble-look floor; subway tile
GB-Patterned floor
GB-Wallpaper idea for long wall
GB-Patterned floor with subway tile
GB-Patterned floor with subway tile walls
Tile Rug
Shelf; Niche
Window; Niche
Niches
Border; Niche
GB-Floor with subway tile on walls
GB-Subway tile in herringbone pattern; focal point
Floor; Mirrors and lights
Craftsman or barn door as slider instead of a pocket door
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