Dick Clark Architecture They are hexagonal tiles rather than penny tiles, so they can be cut down to get the right dimensions to minimize gaps around the edges. It's tedious, but worth it!
This kids' bath with dual vanities is just a contemporary as mom and dad's. Open storage provides easy access to toiletries and houses colorful towels which also function as decor accents. Polka-dotted bath rugs complete the look for a bath that primed for good clean fun.
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Round mirrors and rugs arranged polka-dot style riff on the circular shape of the penny tiles that dress every surface of this space. Little ones would love its playfulness, but if you swapped out the colorful accents for stylish, minimalist accessories, it would morph from sweet to sophisticated in a flash.
8. Make things easy to find and put away.You might want to eliminate doors and drawers entirely to make it easy for children to find things and clean up after themselves. Baskets can work to hide items so that no folding is required.
This is a close but no cigar for me. Like the concept but do not like the execution (too much of the same tile makes what could have been really fun into something rather dull)