also like all white. esp when there's no natural light.
All white tile with no natural light might be a bit too
tile for bathroom and bath tub
ty of light is always ideal in bathrooms, but it can draw negative visual attention to tile lippage on walls. I'm sure this was a very tough installation. Look at the natural light washing down the wall! The TCNA recommends that bathrooms have no ceiling lighting within 24 inches of a wall and no lighting
If the bathroom lighting includes a new skylight, unwrap it before selecting your tile so you can see how the tile will look in the natural light.Lippage is most noticeable under the cabinets in kitchens when the electrician installs undercounter lighting after the tile is installed. Get those lights
spacious bathroom :)
A number of companies make white rectangular undermount sinks.
Here are a couple:
Toto LT156 Undermount Bathroom Sink
http://www.faucetdirect.com/toto-lt156-undermount-bathroom-sink/p558472
Kohler K-2297-G Kathryn 24" Undermount Bathroom Sink with Glazed Underside
http://www.faucetdirect
Drop down lighting , not the usual vanity lighting
Lighting. Alcove lighting in toe kick and shower
grey alternative tiled shower. what is the lighting?
lighting at top of shower and foot lighting
like the lights along the base of the cabinets (along floor)
I Ike the use of the hidden light source in the shower area, it's nice ambient lighting.
general lighting or task lighting is switched off (the downlights, or pot lights, in the photo), ambient lighting can take over. Pendants and accent colored lighting (here, on the vanity toe kick and shower ceiling) can be set to a slow scroll to completely transform the mood.If you're on the fence about
chromotheraphy lights, just do it. It's easy to leave them off most of the time, and the benefit they offer when they're turned on is invaluable.