I like this clean look. The green walls are offset with beige floor and white nooks.
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green with white: don't know how we'd pull this off.
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All white isn't necessarily bad, esp. with the warm wood to set it off.
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The red bench must die. But note the pebble background to the nook. That might be all the decorative element we need. Ash tile, green sliced pebbles on floor and in nook.
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Not sure this would work for us: but what about having the wall with the plumbing be green tile, the rest in ash?
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I like the contrasting bands. I might prefer just one. And I'd choose diff. colors. Atherton!!
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Again, the green glass mini tiles I like for a band. But this design is too outre for our space.
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This is a mess. But this is the green glass brick (Jeffrey Court) that I was proposing for a band. The tesserae of the glass are smaller than the bigger tiles we'd use for the rest.
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These colors are too busy. But the double band is kinda cool. I like the pebble floor, but I would have chosen a diff color.
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If we did wainscotting, we could do something like this, and allow the lower part to continue into the rest of the bathroom.
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I don't like this. But the pencil bands is another way to go.
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Another nice band, in spite of the colors.
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We could probably pull something like this off if we used the slightly lighter tile (not turquoise but aqua or sky)--i.e., 100% colored tile.
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Much of our color palette: notice the green glass in the back: the tiles don't all have to be the same size.
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This is the perfect kind of contrasting band. But these are too beige.
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This uses a lot of the color palette we were thinking of.
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Again, continues the pebble floor. In this case, with real knobby pebbles. I think the sliced look we chose is better.
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Abstract bands. I don't think it quite works, and I doubt even more we could pull it off in our small space. But thought provoking.
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I don't love this. But it shows that you could do something completely diff. on one wall.
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I like the overall color palette here. Note the pebbles creeping up in the vertical band. But I don't really like the band in this context.
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This has potential!!! Note the pebble floor in the vertical band and in the background of the nook. I like these glass tiles. We had picked out similar ones in seafoam/turquoise green at Ceramic Tile Plus.
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Smart way to tie in the tesserae throughout the bathroom. I like the whites and greys. I think the peach is a bit too much.
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Hideous, except: I like the pebble floor and tesserae band (but I'd want diff. colors). I'd also skip the diamonds.
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Not crazy about overall effect. But I like combo of cherry wood, white quartz counters, "wood" at back of shower, and white/beige/grey.
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I don't like the brown at all. What I like: pebble floor and band of tesserae of lighter color than the rest (in our case, it could be darker than the rest).
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Not bad for all white. And heretical idea: put the pebbles (floor) as the backdrop also for the shampoo nook. For that matter, we could put a band of pebbles (12 in. high) all across, and it would tie in perfectly.
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This is a "beach home." Ahem. I think the green glass door is overwhelming, but I like combo of white floor, grey tile, and green glass. Note: they put a light green color on the walls.
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I'm not sure I like all this beige. But note that decorative element in the back. That's another way to do it, if it can be centered. Not sure Paul can guarantee that!
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Not advocating this. But I like the contrast in size of the tiles for the decorative band. But I think the band should also have been at least slightly different in color.
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I don't really like this. But note the all light green tile, which continues into the shower. Also whites and wood stool. What I don't like is the green glass door--too much green.
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Note wood cabinets, grey floor, vertical stripes in shower. I don't think this would work for our shower given that it is so small and underlit.
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I'm not sure i like this, but it's all white shower tile, and a small bathroom. Our feel, spacewise, will be similar.
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White shower tile has two decorative elements: parallel pencil lines of beige and then two vertical cascades of beige deco type pattern. Note the greyish floor.
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All white isn't always that bad. Note pebble floor.
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Too busy. But I like the warm wood, white countertops, and a touch of green glass in the shower.
I like this clean look. The green walls are offset with beige floor and white nooks.
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