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July 23, 2008
Sources for bath reno supplies?
I am beginning to look into renovating our bathroom and would like to know of people's favorite stores. Looking for any sources of tiles, vanities, tubs, etc. in Brooklyn or Manhattan.
Thanks!
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Brooklyn plumbing supply on Flatbush was great- got us Toto toilet and sinks at good prices, fast.
Posted by: lan at July 23, 2008 7:08 PM
Toto toilets are the best.
If you're looking for mid to higher end:
Blackman
Davis & Warshow
NYKB
AF Supply
Lefroy Brooks
Dornbracht
Waterworks
Artistic Tile
Ann sacks
Walker Zanger
They all have websites. Google.
Posted by: bayridgegirl at July 23, 2008 7:37 PM
To add a comment to the above list, whenever I have used Blackman they have been a nightmare. Orders screwed up, poor communication, really an unprofessional staff. If you are spending on that level, A+F supply is much better.
Posted by: Smokychimp at July 23, 2008 8:00 PM
We just completed a mini-reno of our bathroom. For tile, I recommend Cancos Tile on 21st bet 5th & 6th in Manhattan. I second the Toto recommendation. We kept our pedestal sink and tub so can't help there, but all our showe, sink and wall trim/hardware came from various online sources (faucetdepot.com, hardwareaccents.com, etc).
Posted by: laurie11201 at July 23, 2008 8:07 PM
for bath stuff. i got sixty fifth street from 7 ave and up in brooklyn.
Posted by: armchairwarrior at July 23, 2008 11:09 PM
I really like Bella Tile in Manhattan (East Village). They have a good selection from basic stuff to pretty high end and the staff is very helpful. I think their prices are really good too.
Posted by: tinarina at July 24, 2008 9:49 AM
There is a great lil tile store on 9th Street Bet. 5th & 6h Avenue in Park Slope Bklym, I dont know the name of the place, but they give you personal attention & they have a great variety. If you go there speak to Cathy, she will help you out.
Posted by: caseycrespo at July 24, 2008 12:19 PM
The place mentioned above is A&K Tile Studio.
I shopped for everything I needed online(mostly at fixtureuniverse.com) than contacted Decoware (www.decow.com) in Brooklyn. They beat every price I found and were quite easy to work with. We ordered a Toto dual flush toilet, Duravit tub and sinks, Kohler shower, Grohe faucet. I'd highly recommend them. Several of my friends have had good experiences with them as well.
I recently bought some tile from Classic Tile & Marble in Bay Ridge (1635 86th St). Not the greatest selection, but good prices and they had some really beautiful stuff on sale.
Posted by: houseowax at July 24, 2008 1:54 PM
Another good place for all types of tile is Nemo Tile. Not the best service but good selection and display of various options.
Posted by: nycapt at July 24, 2008 7:14 PM
I had such a good experience with my tile at Home and Stone on Coney Island Ave, that I went back for some hardware. Jerry in the tile dept. helped a lot with design and tile choices. Prices are not cheap. But, it was definitely discounted from top end anywhere else.
Posted by: RandiZ at July 27, 2008 10:47 AM

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