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Luckily for us, today’s bathroom blogger took some photos of the “somewhat livable” bathroom in his South Slope co-op before demolishing it to start over with this glass tile theme. The toilet is Duravit, the tub Zuma, the fixtures and sink Lacava. He went with a satin-finish slate floor and a concrete slab countertop from Room & Board. His one regret? The amount of grout that’s visible as a result of using such small tiles (which, by the way, are from Waterworks).
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  1. Looks pretty good to me. I like the look of the small tiles, but worry about cleaning all the grout. Can someone out there who’s been living with a tiles like this comment on this issue? I’ve got typical 4×4 tile in my current shower surround and the grout gets black mold no matter what we do. It’s probably quite old so may be more porous. I just worry about using such tiny tiles or even subway tile in the remodel I’m trying to plan.

  2. why not a medicine cabinet and maybe recessed lighting? or is that a cabinet?
    in general, where’s the storage? not crazy about sinks with no cabinet underneath.
    this doesn’t seem like a bathroom a woman could get ready in. ie: blowdryer, toiletries, makeup, tampons?, etc.. where is it all?

    also, think the white is a bit severe with the tile. if you wanted so much white, think bigger tiles that were more neutral would have been better. try painting the walls a dark color since not changing tiles obviously.

    overall fine for an extra bath, just for toilet and to wash your hands maybe unless there’s some storage somewhere we don’t see.

  3. Love the look of that tub! We are looking for something very similar–modern lines, deep for soaking, but to fit within our tight length/width specs. Would you mind sharing where you bought it? Esp. if it’s somewhere to see it in person (I’m wary of buying something like this online, sight unseen). Thanks!

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