Tile Time in Bed Stuy
We stopped short recently while biking through Bed Stuy, and that’s because we spotted what looked to be bathroom tile on the entryway of 2 Brevoort Place. Upon closer inspection, that seemed to be the case. This is the second home we’ve featured rocking the bathroom tile look in the past year! Click through for…

We stopped short recently while biking through Bed Stuy, and that’s because we spotted what looked to be bathroom tile on the entryway of 2 Brevoort Place. Upon closer inspection, that seemed to be the case. This is the second home we’ve featured rocking the bathroom tile look in the past year! Click through for the close-up. GMAP
“Hang a urinal on the wall to complete the look.”
I really don’t want to encourage you… but that’s funny.
Winning!
“1. Where is it actually ridiculed?”
This article references and links to the previous “tile” building which was ridiculed harshly both in the article and the comments. For example, this statement – “some of the worst kinds of architectural experimentation.” This one was written with the same tone.
Designers or architects are aware that they are opening themselves and their work to criticism, but this is most likely a homeowner trying to improve their property.
This blog has a wide circulation. Picking on a home like this feels like bullying.
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By daveinbedstuy on March 18, 2011 3:24 PM
dh, any moron knows you don’t clean marble with an abrasive.
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this is why i rent
Well played, thechampettes, well played!
And DIBS is right. What you want is a case of Scrubbing Bubbles.
I have to agree with TG, but at the same time, this looks terrible.
dh, any moron knows you don’t clean marble with an abrasive.
I bet there are other blogs where the fine points of Italian grammar and spelling are widely discussed.
> Bacci.
– http://dictionary.reverso.net/italian-english/bacio
Tanti baci,
DS
smart – upkeep will only consist of buying some comet and a few brillo pads