behind the bathroom and is connected via pocket door to hide as needed.
(Seth Benn Photography)
Bathroom wall tiles-where can you buy these?
Both the bathroom and the laundry room are about 5'6" deep and 8' wide. They are separated by a 30" pocket door. The bathroom includes a 5' tub, 36" vanity, and toilet (both on opposite wall). The laundry room contains the stacked W/D and a 24" sink base. On the opposite wall is a 15" deep storage cabinet
Tiles and scullery colour - for bathroom?
love the idea laundry room near bathroom. Would be perfect
like the color of the laundry and I like the rain tile concept in the bathroom
Love the laundry by the bathroom
bedrooms, two bathrooms and a laundry room are located on the third floor. Having the laundry room upstairs by the bedrooms and bathrooms avoids anyone's having to carry loads of clothes up and down three flights of stairs. And to keep the plan efficient, the laundry room is an extension of the hall bath.
natural stone floors were laid to bring an updated flare to this century homes entry/mudroom/laundry back porch.
Original windows were maintained and beadboard added. A salvaged double cast iron sink was installed in a sturdy cabinet that provides excellent needed storage. An upper cabinet was rescued
Northern Stone Supply as they have mentioned above. Also I said that it has a roughness or unevenness like slate without the shale edges, not, that it looks like slate as Benjiik has mentioned. It looks nothing like slate.
I'd never seen anything like it before and loved the fact that each tile is a different
the stone is all the same size, not my favorite
Ceiling, floor, white and cream...use the pieces of stone and silicon together and paint cream color.
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e the stone top. Most W/D's are 36" (H) w/out pedestals.
I just purchased this tile for my new home, for the Master Bathroom. It's Marazzi, Timeless collection. Gorgeous, like Calcutta marble, but more durable
overlooks a stone courtyard with a sunken fire pit. What you see in the photo is the entire laundry room minus the third wall which features small art pieces