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Detailed post on planning a bathroom!

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in Room for Tuesday bath - $600 - Brizo T60235-LHP Litze TempAssure Dual Function Thermostatic Shower Only Package, Luxe Gold

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in Room for Tuesday shower (vertically) $14 - Calacatta Cressa Honed 3" x 6" Marble Subway Tile in White

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Like the vanities - natural wood and quartz top?

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Half wall/half glass for shower

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Grecian White Honed Marble

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$7.26/sq ft - Gotham Hex Black 10-1/4 in. x 12 in. x 5 mm Porcelain Unglazed Mosaic Tile (8.54 sq. ft. / case)

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Porcelain herringbone tile - $3.29 sq foot - (note porcelain has better H20 resistance than ceramic, but is usually more expensive)

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Cheap - Make your own pattern out of penny tiles

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White penny tile (CHEAP) and gray grout

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Super Cheap - overstock.com - $1.50 sq ft - SomerTile 12x12.625-in Penny Cobalt Blue Porcelain Mosaic Floor and Wall Tile (10/Case, 10.2 sqft.)

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Overstock.com - basic matte white subway tile - $5.10/sq ft

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Esamo Glass Mosaic Tile n White (on Wayfair), $14.93/sq ft. These are "mesh-mounted" chips that look similar to unglazed porcelain.

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Bottom up top down roman shades

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Shower Grade plantation shutters

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Woven wood shades - tips - We use woven woods a lot in layering, as I said, but also alone for a simple, natural look that adds a nice dose of texture to a room. I like to outside mount these as well when used alone. There are so many places you can order these online- The Shade Store, Smith & Noble and Select Blinds being three good examples I’ve bought from. We always use the waterfall style of shade- I find the ones with valances at the top to be fussy looking. And a side note- if you layer woven woods with drapes and don’t need a blackout option- you can get away with doing stationary drapery panels which will cut down on your fabrics needs by a lot!

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For street-facing bedrooms/bathrooms -- BOTTOM-UP natural woven shades with privacy lining (paired with top-down ones) from BUDGET BLINDS

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Frameless shower door

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Save $: Do a wood headboard/wainscoating instead of a tile one.

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Tile rug in middle + Used faux marble (ceramic tiles) on wall behind tub and on floor: http://www.ceramictileworksmn.com/I_Marmi

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Used faux marble (ceramic tiles) on wall behind tub and on floor: http://www.ceramictileworksmn.com/I_Marmi

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Vanity paint: custom (similar: Black Blue, Farrow & Ball); mirror: Made Goods; lighting: Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co.; hardware: Liz’s Antique Hardware; floor tile: Eastern Promise in Tangier Pallazzo, 6¾ by 6¾ inches, Martin Lawrence Bullard for Ann Sacks.

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Vanity paint: custom (similar: Black Blue, Farrow & Ball); mirror: Made Goods; lighting: Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co.; hardware: Liz’s Antique Hardware; floor tile: Eastern Promise in Tangier Pallazzo, 6¾ by 6¾ inches, Martin Lawrence Bullard for Ann Sacks.

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vanity paint: custom (similar: Black Blue, Farrow & Ball); mirror: Made Goods; sconce light: Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co.; hardware: Liz’s Antique Hardware; floor tile: Eastern Promise in Tangier Pallazzo, 6¾ by 6¾ inches, Martin Lawrence Bullard for Ann Sacks.

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Like the brass fixtures and the continuation of the tile into the shower

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Islandia Glass Tile -- comes in several colors and styles

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Agadir Cement tile on floor from Cement Tile Shop

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Agadir Cement tile (from Cement Tile Shop), ~$16/sqft.

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Ostrich wallpaper + black wainscoting

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Untreated soapstone counter

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Girls' bath

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I love the glass in this door (the hardware and paneling/lites feel traditional, but the glazed lines feel modern

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For this master bath, Angela turned the bottom portion of the countertop tower into clutter-free cubby storage for hair-styling tools and other toiletries, complete with a flip-up door and interior electrical outlets. The top part of the tower houses a small stereo and iPod docking station, while the bottom has wide, full-extension drawers that hold brushes, curling irons and other bathroom necessities.

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White cabinet tower on white wall blends in nicely

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Gale Goff - Floorpan From http://www.finehomebuilding.com/membership/pdf/9509/021247036.pdf

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Gale Goff - Frosted glass sliding door between bedroom and bath

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Gale Goff - double-door linen cabinet with toilet on same wall partially hidden by tub and the cabinet.

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woven wooden blinds above tub

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Gale Goff - View 1 - Notice the wall-height sliding door to bedroom, separate vanities with mirrors (ledge for folded towels) between, the floating vanities make the narrow space feel less cramped. Gail Goff architect. See http://www.finehomebuilding.com/membership/pdf/9509/021247036.pdf

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shared central sink

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shared single sink

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shared single sink

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layout for girls’ bath

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storage behind shower

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Small tub squeezed in

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shared sink in the middle?

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window and drawers diving vanity

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woven blinds

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bottom-up woven wooden blinds

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divided vanity

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window seat with storage underneath

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L-shaped vanity

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Window in between vanities

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Door between vanities

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Vanity in front of windows

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beamed ceiling - gambrel

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girls' bathroom

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For girls' bathroom? Cle weathered white subway tile (https://www.cletile.com/products/zellige-terracotta-weathered-white-2x6)

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Walker Zenger Granada Cafe tile

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LIRIA NEGRO ENCAUSTIC CEMENT WALL AND FLOOR TILE - 8 X 8 IN - around $16/sq. ft.

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GREAT article - details on bathroom decisions, backorder items, etc.

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Eastern Promise Field Tile (Ann Sacks) cement tile

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Cle brand cement tile, Alhambra style (also comes in black with white and gray)

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Double sliding doors and line of sight into window

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Waterworks wall mounted tub filler

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Arietta acrylic soaking tub by Jacuzzi comes in 3 color choices: white, oyster, and black/white combo

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Arietta tub by Jacuzzi fits in small spaces 59″L x 32″W x 24.8″H $1,795 (in white finish)

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Floor

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black french door w/ white trimmed windows

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like the separate vanity w/ lots of storage

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Love the dark matte counter and the wood

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What if kitchen bump out just shares porch roof and 2nd-story part of bump-out (girls' bathroom) sits on top of that porch roof?

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Top down roman shades for bath windows

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