Bathroom Reno #3: Marble All Around
Here’s the third bathrooom renovation submission we received in response to last week’s request. It’s a 6-by-6-foot space next to the kitchen that was a total disaster when the house was purchased. The new owner did a gut renovation, creating custom cabinetry and using a mix of travertino romano and travertino niche marble across the…
Here’s the third bathrooom renovation submission we received in response to last week’s request. It’s a 6-by-6-foot space next to the kitchen that was a total disaster when the house was purchased. The new owner did a gut renovation, creating custom cabinetry and using a mix of travertino romano and travertino niche marble across the walls and surfaces. The only pieces that are not in place yet are the frameless shower door and the brushed nickel fixtures from Restoration Hardware. It would be interesting to see how this fits in with the aesthetic of the rest of the house.
Let’s Try This Bathroom Thing Again [Brownstoner]
Bathroom Reno #2: After the Fire [Brownstoner]
Bathroom Reno #1: $3,000 Goes A Long Way [Brownstoner]
Maybe the photos don’t do it justice, but I also find it very cold and vaguely cheesy. Oy, one has to have a thick skin to submit your stuff here.
Bargain Queen here….FYI, Weisman’s on MacDonald Ave has the best prices on travertine and tumbled marble. (or had 2 years ago, anyway)
I bought my Dad a slot machine for his bday one year. It’s just sitting there collecting dust. Too bad it’s down in Florida or I might’ve had some takers here.
“Travertine tile works when it’s 400+ years old in the Italian countryside, not in your tiny house here.”
says who? you?
seems like more than half of the people here like it.