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Floor tile is this ...http://www.katelotile.com/gallery/catalog.php?id=132
Wall, Basic google search turned up a similar checker board trim ...http://products.daltile.com/series.cfm?series=238&item=3601
The rest looks to be basic ceramic wall tile.
Floor tile in a standard shape but unexpected color. Also note the tub.
like this idea of plain white tile with with grey groute and marble
floor tiles in a beige or cream color?
black and white bath/black tile floor
Floor hex tiles - love this for laundry room
those tiny tiles gives you the shakes, go for a larger hex instead. They come in all sizes.
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slices of marble. A mosaic medallion welcomes the bather, and a layered mosaic tile shower harkens all the elegance of a French chateau. The interior patterned glass panes flanking the tub filter natural light into both the water closet and shower, and provide another layer of swirling, watery curves in
to the tile jamb. In the tub area and water closet, Gardiner deftly separated the glass 3/16 inch from the surrounding wall jamb, so no unsightly caulk or paint mars the "floating" glass panel. No microscopic detail was left to chance in this devotion to premium design. The larger room floor tiles
replaces the tile deck and noisy whirlpool tub under the upstairs windows, which were replaced with safety glass units. The water closet left and shower enclosure right of the beautiful bathtub were reconstructed entirely, but now with convex-curved outer corners carved with lighted, concave niches for display
Added to 33 ideabooks Last comment "The window treatment"
slices of marble. A mosaic medallion welcomes the bather, and a layered mosaic tile shower harkens all the elegance of a French chateau. The interior patterned glass panes flanking the tub filter natural light into both the water closet and shower, and provide another layer of swirling, watery curves in
to the tile jamb. In the tub area and water closet, Gardiner deftly separated the glass 3/16 inch from the surrounding wall jamb, so no unsightly caulk or paint mars the "floating" glass panel. No microscopic detail was left to chance in this devotion to premium design. The larger room floor tiles
replaces the tile deck and noisy whirlpool tub under the upstairs windows, which were replaced with safety glass units. The water closet left and shower enclosure right of the beautiful bathtub were reconstructed entirely, but now with convex-curved outer corners carved with lighted, concave niches for display