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Pro: It’s available in wide slabs. Though granite comes in all shapes and sizes, it’s common to find slabs more than 70 inches wide. For comparison, quartz slabs are seldom larger than 65 inches wide and are most often about 56. Wide slabs are a huge benefit for kitchens with sprawling angles since they usually mean fewer seams. Some kitchens may need only one slab, which can cut costs.

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Storage. The toilet remained in the same place where the old toilet had been. But a tall cabinet (24 inches wide by 84 inches high by 16 inches deep) now stands where the sink had been. The new cabinet provides lots of storage for towels and toiletries. Its glass doors prevent the piece from feeling too hulking or heavy and allow for display, and its furniture look gives the bathroom a refined feeling.Window treatment. A relaxed Roman shade in linen adds softness to the room. Artwork. Nicole found two frames from Target’s Magnolia Home collection and affixed them to the walls with chains hanging from Anthropologie pewter knobs. “This was my way of giving my client some of the brass she liked,” she says. “And stacking them like this created a vertical element that makes the ceilings feel higher.” It’s easy to switch out the artwork whenever the feeling strikes them; for now they have sheet music inside. Wall paint: Agreeable Gray, Sherwin-Williams

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9. Timeless elegance. With its subway tile backsplash, Shaker cabinets, black quartz countertops and slate tile floors, this laundry room in Nashville,Tennessee, has a classic look that’s both trendy and timeless. The open shelves above the sink are a great spot for storage baskets and cleaning supplies.

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