bath: Keep products tucked away in drawers or cabinets, and neatly fold or roll your towels in an orderly fashion. I recommend fluffy white towels, but if that isn't realistic for you, buy towels that are all the same color. Donate your raggedy old towels to an animal shelter.
bath: Keep products tucked away in drawers or cabinets, and neatly fold or roll your towels in an orderly fashion. I recommend fluffy white towels, but if that isn't realistic for you, buy towels that are all the same color. Donate your raggedy old towels to an animal shelter.
in its product line. The tile layout can be mixed up, but the color scheme stays constant. Tiles with bullnose corners can help soften the hard edges of most tiles.
in its product line. The tile layout can be mixed up, but the color scheme stays constant. Tiles with bullnose corners can help soften the hard edges of most tiles.
use a product called Kerdi Fix in combination with waterproof flashing material. Make sure to talk with your professional about vaporproofing options to build a shower that'll last for many years.
All steam showers need to be sealed well. We use a product called Kerdi
use a product called Kerdi Fix in combination with waterproof flashing material. Make sure to talk with your professional about vaporproofing options to build a shower that'll last for many years.
Added to 309 ideabooks Last comment "Tips on grouting and niches"
pricey products, and not everyone will be able to afford them, but they make a difference.
If you're building on the cheap, use a light gray grout, since it is the most forgiving and looks the best in the long term.
pricey products, and not everyone will be able to afford them, but they make a difference.
Light gray grout is the most forgiving if you are building on the cheap. (White or light gray grouts)
pricey products, and not everyone will be able to afford them, but they make a difference.
If you're building on the cheap, use a light gray grout, since it is the most forgiving and looks the best in the long term.
pricey products, and not everyone will be able to afford them, but they make a difference. If you're building on the cheap, use a light gray grout, since it is the most forgiving and looks the best in the long term.