Bathroom
Choose a water-spot-resistant glass coating for shower dividers. When I remodeled my own bathroom, the shower glass pros let me know about Clarvista, a protective coating for shower glass that resists water spots and is guaranteed for life. I still squeegee after every shower to keep things looking clean and use glass cleaner to give it a thorough cleaning about twice a month, but after eight months there are no signs of water spots. Note: Make sure to carefully review which types of cleaners the coating manufacturer recommends. Using certain products can void the warranty. (All of the products I ever dreamed of using were on the approved list.)
Use a large-format tile or large porcelain slabs. The larger the tile, the less grout you have to clean. And in the case of large slabs like those you see here, no grout at all. This shower surround looks like Calacatta marble but is actually composed of thin porcelain slabs. “Thin slab porcelain does not require sealing and will retain its polished or honed finish under all types of conditions,” says the designer, Bonnie Bagley Catlin.
Like the all around feel. Light/med grey countertop.
Like cabinets
Mirrors expanding length of wall
Tile CAN BE DONE
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