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Interior: Bathroom FAV
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Finezza Uno Widespread Lavatory Faucet
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This is the Kohler sink I've probably decided to use everywhere. Undermount. I like that it looks a bit traditional.
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One of my favorite bathrooms. I love the washed-out color scheme, the herringbone flooring, and the vanities in particular.
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Another bathroom I really like. I want to make limited use of painted or paint/stain on vanities. I like the wood-look porcelain tile at an angle. I don't like the middle flooring design.
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I really like everything here, especially the ledge created by the backslash and how the mirror sits on it. This is one of the few basin sink looks that I like.
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I like the color flooring. Basic but classic.
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A close up of the same flooring.
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Another similar flooring that is great looking, has some visual interest, and would hide dirt well.
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Another nice flooring.
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This is a wallpaper that I like. It is unusual -- I don't usually like wallpaper, but this would work well in a powder room to add mood and texture.
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This is a nice looking shower niche. It looks nice how the tile was carried through onto the back of the niche.
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I like the look of this tub. It is traditional yet a bit modern as well.
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The Wilder model, which I generally like, in the master bath did the very basic approach of using wainscotting throughout.
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One nice design feature of the wainscoting throughout the master bath at the Wilder model is that it can run through the "tunnel" entrance into the bathroom. I have a similar design and the wainscoting helps to break up the mass of wall space in the tunnel.
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Another example of the Wilder model's wainscoting used throughout. It seems more sanitary to have something that can be wiped down next to toilets, rather than just drywall and baseboard.
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A framed Robern cabinet at The Plumbery. Looks good...any brand cabinet could be framed.
Finezza Uno Widespread Lavatory Faucet
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