the wood tile is very tempting for the master because I don't think the larger tile floor is possible because of the high shower wall with similar sized large tiles. It would also nicely match any vanity and the shower floor, plus its "beachy" and fun, I only worry about the longevity of the style
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vanity, lighting, mirrors faucets hardware would look great in the master with the hex floor we've already picked out as long as the room size and lighting wouldn't cause the vanity to look extremely dark
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floor, tub and walls look great together
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this makes me realize the painted floor with a shower in the bathroom may be a mistake
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this is perfect with different light fixtures and chrome faucets and hardware. The vanity and floor look great with the shiplap. That floor must be marble but if a tile version exists it could be great for the master bath floor and would match our colored shower floor
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I think this is the floor to use if we decide to not use the colored one for both showers
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love the vanity and accent colors against the shiplap (mirrors, light fixtures, shelf, and also like the faucets
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K's bath (with an added step up to block the water). Interesting to consider painting the shiplap an off-white color (not this one) to create a warmer, less stark feel
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the shower floor would work in K's bathroom
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again, the wood with white walls and black accents is perfect - assuming our lighting will not make it dingy
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The more I see use of the shower niche, the more I think we should add them in both showers, also really like how the floor tile looks there
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love the wood vanity with the white top
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tile floor would be great for hall bath or K's bath
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I love all the colors but I'm not sure that the shape and lighting of our master would allow this to work. But..the lighting fixtures, the mirrors, the faucets, cabinet hardware, all is perfect
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Interesting to consider using the patterned tile we are thinking about for the hall bath in K's room instead and extend to the shower based on the small space
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they have this floor tile at floor decor, would work really well in hall bath or K's bathroom as a safe and more classic/timeless alternative to the painted tile.
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similar to floor I found at floor/decor as a large tile alternative to the hex, or as a shower wall
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master bath floor
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Floor also good for K's bathroom
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Good floor for K' small bathroom - would really work well with the shiplap and a white vanity - similar tiles exist at floor decor
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the floor looks incomplete bc it lacks color compared to many painted tiles that pop but...its fine with me if you like it, also matches the vanity and the shiplap well, which could work very nicely in the hall/tub bathroom
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shower wall is good, consider for master if use large tile instead of mosaic, or for tub bathroom
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Shower floor reinforces opinion of using in master shower - wall is too crazy
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Not this exact floor but may make sense for K bathroom since floor is small
the wood tile is very tempting for the master because I don't think the larger tile floor is possible because of the high shower wall with similar sized large tiles. It would also nicely match any vanity and the shower floor, plus its "beachy" and fun, I only worry about the longevity of the style
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