Slightly Quirky Ltd This particular style is not available now but take a look at Hudson Reed Tec Single Lever Elite Mono Freestanding Bath Shower Mixer for something similar.
Grout color for pebble tile - I have a white pebble tile and not sure if I should use a grout that matches as closely as possible, a lighter white tone, or a slightly beige tone. You have two tones of pebble tile here....what is the rule of thumb for grout color with white pebble tile? »
evvy2222 Thanks for the feedback - we were looking at an off white which is slightly lighter and a slightly tan color which is darker...but I had not thought to wet the stones!! Clearly matchy matchy is not a good idea with the pebble tile and grout.
Pebble Tile Shop The above comments are generally correct! Most of the time when going with a pebble tile you want to at least slightly contrast the stones with the grout so that the individual stones stand out and "pop". Making everything blend perfectly kind of eliminates the point of using such a unique, natural surface!
Slightly Quirky Ltd This particular tub filler is not available now but take a look at Hudson Reed Tec Single Lever Elite Mono Freestanding Bath Shower Mixer for something similar.
Go oversized. If you still want to achieve that customary feminine look from your paper without it feeling too ancient, choose something larger in scale. This paper is both soft and modern.
This bathroom combines wood and stone tile by creating a square to contain the splash zone. The wood color matches the exterior of the tub making it feel visually connected.
Wallpaper offers the opportunity to introduce both color and pattern to a room. Here, the print blends with the tub and the wall below. A partial treatment allows for a traditional trimwork element in the room, which doesn't compete with the tub in front of it.
This bathroom combines wood and stone tile by creating a square to contain the splash zone. The wood color matches the exterior of the tub making it feel visually connected.