Cynthia Taylor-Luce The cost of this material varies according to where you live and how far it has to be shipped. Shipping pieces of this size and weight is expensive. For accurate pricing, check with your local stone supplier.
what if the light behind onyx goes bad, how can it be changed? - what is the size of onyx slab used here ?
Also, in case the light at the back goes bad, then how do u change it without breaking the onyx. »
Cynthia Taylor-Luce When designing a lighted onyx panel you have to either include an access panel perhaps in the room behind OR you have to be able to lift out the panel when you need to change the lighting. This is a very dramatic look. Hopefully the designers will tell us how they accommodated the lighting.
Wait, I stand corrected: THIS is the biggest bathtub we've seen since William Howard Taft was in office. For those of you who didn't grow up in Cincinnati with field trips to the Taft Museum every year, Google it – I'm off for a long soak!
A fiery backlit accent wall serves as a backdrop for the freestanding tub and invites you to come in and take a dip. The reflective shower glass and mirror spread the warmth around.
Honey onyx costs $50 and up per square foot for slabs, and about $20 per square foot for tile.
Okay, okay. This bathroom isn’t exactly small. However, its entire personality changed with the addition of this incredible onyx accent wall. Not only does it create an immediate focal point in itself, but it also draws the eye to this beautiful bathtub. As if it could get any more savvy, the designer installed backlighting to give the wall an ethereal glow.
A windowless bathroom is lit via a large slab of golden onyx set behind the bathtub. The slab draws attention to the modern clawfoot tub and creates a moody, otherworldly space.
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