Mosaic wall tile - Where can I find this wall mosaic tile in Houston, Tx. ? Getting ready to begin a project for my master bathroom and would love to use this mosaic tile. THANK YOU! Can you send me a sample? »
Dimensions - Hi - beautiful room. Can you pls give me the size of the shower room excluding the bench. I have a similar layout of the bathroom and was wondering if the size of the shower roomies big enough. »
Kipnis Architecture + Planning There is one main limiting factor in this design and it is the width of the bathtub. Bathtubs range in standard sizes but mainly are found in 30" or 36" sizes. The shower curb width can be from 4"-6". The door sizes can vary depending on accessibility requirements or comfort requirements. The last dimension to consider when designing this space is the turning radius or width between the bathtub and shower and the sink and/or linen closet which is probably on the parallel wall.
Tile brand and name - This is exactly what I have envisioned for my bathroom. Will someone please tell me if this is o
Oceanside tile and which one? I have t get this soon and there have only been guesses, and they are not accurate.
Thanks! »
MEC Corporation You can also contact MEC for a free quote to create any customized mosaic like this for your project. We guarantee you the best quality and lowest rates:
www.mecartworks.com
parker1152 But doesn't this glass have a name? It resembles rainglass but I have been told there aren't different opaqueness for rain glass. Could you tell me what this look is called?
StoneMar Natural Stone Company LLC Assuming 8' ceiling height, you will need around 90sqft, including some overage (the amount of overage will depend on the type of tile)
Did you use the same tile on the shower floor? - Was the same tile that was used on the walls also used on the floor? If so I would be concerned that they would be a slip hazard. »
Cynthia Taylor-Luce Alas, John, I cannot take credit for the beautiful room in the photo which was by Rachel Reider Interiors. You'll have to contact her for the details here. Hope you have a great day :)
Shwr door co. warns against using glass tiles?? - Glass enclosure co. says: "Never use glass tiles! When considering a frameless design that would require drilling into the tile. The tile will inevitably break during installation (drilling), or, over time."
I'm CRUSHED! Your thoughts/advice?? »
WSStrong Productions & Consulting LLC I have done lots of glass tile and if you use the diamond bits with just a bit of lubricating oil, you can do just about anything to the glass tiles. I prefer the 3in1 oil but any thing will work just fine. Good luck! Sean Strong
I have a question about the bench in the shower (which is an extension of the tub deck). Does water accumulate on the bench? Is the bench level or is it pitched downward so that it will drain water? We have a similar design in our shower and the bench is level but now we have an issue in that water accumulates on the bench because it is not pitched downward, and I'm concerned about the water creating a mold issue. »
rubicondreamer Hi, What is the width of the shower/tub area and what is the length from the faucet wall of the shower to the far end of the tub. This is just what I would like to do but I only have 8 feet of length and 4.5 ft of width.
I'm wondering how you were able to do a 10mm glass without a header of some sort...we are trying to do this in one of our showhomes and the company we are working with will not allow the glass to be frameless, without a seemingly endless number of hinges. Our door is also hinged to the wall.?? Any input? »
stevie7770 Also, just an idea,,, If anyone uses Antique Glass, like i believe this picture is, use a "brassy" finish with it along with tan and neutral colors. This REALLY dress's up the glass and makes a big difference. I know brass is not a finish that is favored at the moment, but Antique Brass and Oil Rubbed Bronze (the light colored one) make this glass pattern really stand out. I know it sounds a bit strange, but chrome, brushed nickel, satin chrome and stainless steel really makes the pattern in the glass almost disappear! Try it and you will be amazed in the difference!
I have a corner tub with tall walls. I would like to tile the walls with this tile. The question is do I have to carry it out threw to the shower which is seperate? »
Annie Thornton I definitely don't think you ever have to do anything that you don't want to. Forget about rules, and do what you want. If the shower and tub are on the same wall, I would think about keeping a stripe of the tiles going? But then again, that might look too forced too. I think that like using different materials and textures in the rest of the house, think about tiles and materials that complement each other another way. If you want to have a different tile for your shower than bath, then try to keep the colors similar.
....At least, that's what I would do. Let's see if our bath experts can expand on my bathroom tile knowledge.
thealstons5 This tile is located at Daltile.com it's called Hollywood or Paris...can't remember but check it out on Daltile.com and you'll find it within the glass tile section.
Tub - What size tub? Can you share the length of the entire box from wall into shower? How many inches is the bench into the shower? I am trying to figure out if I have enough space to do this. »
shampoo / soap insets? - Did the wall have to be made extra thick, or was it inset into the existing dimension of the wall? I'm guessing the wall is double thick, to accommodate (I'm guessing) the 4" shelf in there? »
Where is the rest of the bathroom? - I have a narrow, long space. I would like to know where I would put the vanity and the toilet as well as a cupboard to hold the washer /dryer . They are in a closet right now, behind the door.
The space will be created by combining two full bathrooms by breaking down the wall and making a large single bathroom. »
Well water, soap scum, glass shower door. - We are designing a bathroom and are trying to decide on the shower. Our house has well water and soft water. What should we consider when choosing materials. What is the lowest maintenance, easiest to maintain, with greatest design impact? »
from punjab pakistan - i have a bathroom. size '10 x 8'...which has compord seat.corner tub and venty ....i have requested you to that u send me a such an amazing desing of a bathroom »
I have a very small bathroom (5' X 7'. I need a model comparable to this please. - I have a very small bathroom - 5ft. X 7ft. I need a model comparable to to this please. »
I love this shower. Does the mosaic tile on the right side just stop or does that wall have a ledge it runs in - This picture helped me quickly decide on the design of my new bathroom. I love love love the solid mosaic tile for the shower. So sparkly. So I am starting my bathroom soon but wasn't sure if I needed a border around the edge or if it's ok the leave the raw edge of the tile? Thank you for your time. »
What style of vanity is in the bathroom? - I am considering either all glass mosaic tile on the back wall of the shower or framed above the bench due to the traditional look of the vanity. What do you recommend? »
Tub panel - Being the tub and shower are "connected" where is the access panel to the facets for tub? Would like to do this however our panel is at top where glass is attached. »
how would you 'back' a shower head on the opposite wall as the current one. - I have two shower heads in the master shower...one above the fixtures for the tub and one on the opposite wall, as yours is depicted here. My configuration is identical for tub and shower as to yours, except that the wall demising the shower and separating it from the tub is now framed, sheet rocked and opaque. Part of the wall on the door side is also framed and opaque and would look better all glass and open as you have here. Ideas? »
Do you have any examples of foot baths? - I envision a small shallow sink one step up from the floor, accessible by sitting on the end of a bathtub. Simple design. Calmed, clean feet lead to heavenly sleeps. Any photo examples and design suggestions would be appreciated. »
I love the wall inserts to hold shampoo etc and was wondering how this can be achieved with brick. If we cut out the depth of the inner leaf i'm not sure what to use for the insert back panel prior to tiling and whether I can maintain waterproofing.
Can anyone help please? »
3. Think shimmer. In making a bathroom feel big, big, big, a little shimmer can go a long way. The iridescence of a tile like this is beautiful. Using mirrors to create the illusion of space is always a winning idea too. It's one of the oldest tricks in the book, but there's a reason for that.
Nick