Hello
I am redoing a bathroom and we've decided to go for carrera marble tile, subway format in a running bond. I went to the Ann Sacks showroom in London and saw this display with a small liner to break up the carrera, with subway tile above and larger square format below.
I'm a bit mixed on having a border in the bathroom. If I'm going all subway tile, would you go for a liner or not?
Keerthi Naidu Hi adornan, just saw you posted this - how'd your bathroom remodel turn out? Did you go for a liner or no? Would love to see how it turned out!
Dullea and Associates Inc. I like the tile shown in the showroom as it breaks the space up and adds some design interest.
As for your bath it would be helpful to know what your space looks like, the size of the space(s)/comparments, whether you are going with a vanity cabinet or pedistal sink, wall mounted mirror, etc. Can you provide more detail.
LB Interiors I like the idea of the two contrasting sizes and the liner. Running the liner across the room will make a small bathroom seem wider and more spacious. I like the interest that it would add.
As for your bath it would be helpful to know what your space looks like, the size of the space(s)/comparments, whether you are going with a vanity cabinet or pedistal sink, wall mounted mirror, etc. Can you provide more detail.