jelky's ideas
Flooring for shower
This is OK, though I prefer a bit bigger
Tile- though I'm not sure how small it is.
Here's another nice one.
I really like this one.
Shower detail - some of these could fit in niche
Separation between upper painted wall and lower tiled wall or edge border for bathtub tiled area.
Another idea for the shower. Different color tone may work better.
Here's an interesting floor.
How about this in the shower or the bathtub?
https://www.houzz.com/product/78829958-towel-bar-in-polished-stainless-steel-finish-towel-bars
https://www.houzz.com/product/52517956-48-dunbar-series-on-the-wall-cabinet-with-30-open-shelf-55-deep-inside-contemporary-bathroom-cabinets-and-shelves
This tiling works for me in the shower, though it's probably expensive.
Interesting shot. I like the pebbled floor, but not the tiles.
Just a small area behind the toilet with expensive tile. Not worth it. Ugly.
I like the floor. I hate the tiles on the vanity and on the wall adjacent to it. They are OK in the shower, but I'd prefer larger tiles.
No redeeming features.
The tiled area above the sink looks great. These are the first sink tiles I've remotely liked. I could live with this, but most of the other tiles are horrid when used behind the sink.
Super cool tiles
I like this idea for the hall bathroom.
I do like this idea with the bold teal paint color, the border, and the white subway tile background. I like this idea. Consider if we did this in our bathroom and did vertical pebbled strips down the middle of the back of the shower and the bathtub surround with a lighter teal or cream colored main shower tile and a complementary floor. I don't know if this would match up with the vanity. We could do it for the hall bath.
I like the border stripes and the colors, but not the tiny tiles. Big spaces need big tiles.
I would say yes to this design. We'd still have to find some larger tiles for the tub and shower in complementary colors.
I'd say yes to this. Does it match the vanity? We could do this in things that match the vanity.
I would be OK with the large tiles. I don't like the subway tiles. Too close in style and color.
Yuck
Yuck - 1920s doll house
No
This works for me even though the floor tiles are a little woody
Too schmaltzy
Hahahahahahahaha!!!! No.
Meh. I could live with it.
Dramatic. Way too dramatic.
Granite countertop. I think that is the medicine cabinet over the sink!
The statement is: UG-GLY!
I like the floor and wall.
I like the floor. I don't like glossy subway tiles on the walls. Or really even in the bath other than for accent lines.
Marble counter top with large rectangular tiles with white grout continued on the floor. It is a modern look. BOR-RING!
Teal, white squares. Another boring one.
Teal, white and black--this is definitely a modern, sleek look. And by that, do you mean unattractive?
Too bright. Floor looks like packed dirt.
Teal and orange do go together. If you say so. I see that they go together, but I don't like those choices.
Say "No!" to the walls.
A bit staid, but acceptable.
No.
Teal accents with the towels. No.
Teal, white, and brown. Very chic and modern, but too impractical with no storage. No.
Too bright
Teal brown and white! I dislike this.
Dislike
Too shiny
Don't like
Decorative candles. Where? Ick!
I like the horizontal offset strips, though not this color combination.
Powder room
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