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Second Bath

Marta Klock
Marta Klock
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You can use an area of contrast tile inset amid a more plain tile like the previous project, or take inspiration from this photo and use a tile border to give subtle structure to an all-over pattern.Combine this look with in-floor heating and you’ll feel like you’re standing on a cozy rug.

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2. Tile the bath surround. Tiling the front of a drop-in bathtub (rather than using a plain white ceramic or plastic tub kit) can bring a luxurious look without the need to splurge on a lot of tile.

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This little girl’s bathroom, like much of the house, was spec-home beige when the family moved in. The vanity and light fixture worked just fine, so Tanimoto focused on bringing in color wherever she could. Since the painted trim was so successful in the living room, she decided to trim the room in a powder pink. A blue micro-gingham wallpaper makes the small space feel special, and the Roman shade fabric unifies the pink-and-blue color scheme.

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I set shelf

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Wallpaper

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Bathtub, cabinets

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Floor

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Cabinets, lights, mirrors

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Mirror in door.

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Wallpaper, but in blue?

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Tile, color.

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Subway tiles for kids bath.

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Sink, wainscotting.

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Stepstools

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