Which turned out to be the last sheet they had (it's been discontinued I think? And it doesn't really look beige in person. I'm not sure if they have a big selection so we shall see. Finalized our layout and will meet with bathroom designer tomorrow. lastly, just use your tile like this, so that the niche looks like blends. This grayish blue color ^ looks nice w/your tile and the gray countertop and even the gray tiles. these two are after I chiseled out the grout. He liked this marble mosaic on the wall and the niche. Definitely will be ordering some more samples. You could combine the blue/white large tile w/solid white floor tiles, or maybe a subway tile (not this shade). I like the gray marble look and then when I found the blue/whilte marble look, hubby and I were both sold. you can see how the penny looks in the background. I don't know. you could do this but use plain white larger tile along w/your 12x24 tiles. Love this niche too. more >>. tried to photoshop some of the elements next to your gray. See all As I was cleaning it last night, I was thinking how clean and classic it looks. the colors will work better. #5 works with counter material, but in certain angles the darker color looks purplish. So we will have to relocate that and hopefully if we modify the WC a bit, it can go in that wall. And the matte obvsiouly doesn't have the same look. @nester44 I talked hubby into a pocket door and just painting the walls in the WC! like this niche, but w/your blue/white tile. I wasn't dead set on the blue vanity until I saw it in person. But I'm doing this bathroom for me and not the next buyer. @M Riz Sounds lovely! But the denim blue looks the best. that install pic was prob absorbing moisture from the grouting phase. Or do one strip of it through the niche, don't know how you're laying your 12x24 tiles. I like the tile, but not quite enough to use it on floors, shower floors and shower walls. Yes, we will have a bench. I think we picked that gray color out prematurely. Copy the code. Big Gap on each side of dishwasher. I vetoed the matching shower tile for the floor because I thought it was too much. took me 6 months to settle on my bathroom tile! It's OK, but I think the pattern of that gray tile is going to compete w/the blue/white one. So that is why I was trying to find another blue to just do the niche. The resulting finish features an enriching contrast between the original gleam of the metal and the opaque marks from oxidation and scratching. Powered by : k-eCommerce for Microsoft Dynamics GP. asking for advise for a mid century staircase. (including that blue/white basketweave. I ordered a box of the tile to see the color variations. Our gray isn't quite that dark. Maye a lighter gray vanity or the white vanity, or even a wood vanity. The one on the right is the original one we had picked, but not so sure about it anymore. The tile she used looks dark navy. Ok, I went off on a tangent w/photos again. Most Italian manufacturers recommend a maximum offset of 8 (20 cm) on all large format tiles when setting a running bond. prob better off just doing the entire area w/mirrors. Bedrosians has this porcelain and it looks so real! I appreicate your help :) This process is more stressfull than I imagined! I like this better. Thoughts on which tile to use? We could probably find another project for it, but my husband really likes it for the counters. The herrinbone also comes in a small hex, but it may end up being too dark. Hubby said we should do a tile on the backsplash instead of just the 4" countertop backsplash. Here are a couple pics at our shop. could you do this on the vanity floor? Not sure I'm a fan of white on floors. Tourist Attractions in Aventura He keeps saying they will go out of style and worries about resaleblah blah blah. if you use these, make sure the installer knows to off-set the sheet to avoid grid marks. https://www.tilebar.com/sasha-hex-marino-6-porcelain-hexagon-tile.html. Sorry. Doesn't that blue and white tile (Who makes that?? maybe a 2 or 3" size? I have a few sheets of the other Esplenade colors too . Call me crazy, but I like that gray counter and blue vanity you posted. I wish i could remember. On the outside floor, what about this larger Gray Hex tile? Is your grout premixed or do you have to manually mix? That is the other blue that Bare liked. This is the bath floor and shower floor tile. But you have to realize once it's all laid out, that pattern is going to be busy and compete w/the also very busy pattern of the blue/white tile. It works with many architectural styles. but again, not sure how big yours is. I thought for sure I'd seen every white/natural hex tile on their site. Honestly? Haven't had a chance to discuss with Hubby yet. Don't think I want to deal with all those grout lines. Here is a tile job w/6 diff tiles/stone. Other pic is in their showroom today. Very nice! We are doing the kitchen next and would rather spend more there than in the bath. I'd never do a small tile on the curb. My husband wasn't overly excited about them. We may have some white left over from another project, but I don't think we have enough for our needs. The shower floor leaf tile I fell in love with, but decided on 2x2 for floor instead. This is the only pic I have of it with the blue/white tile and the #4 penny tile. The blue/white does come in 2x2 and I considered that for the floor and niche, but then thought it might be too much. But I dont know how the gray counter material will work out for top of bench, curb and wall cap. Painful having him involved in this project lol! It also says not to use in shower, but elsewhere it says it is ok to. Based on that I'd say you need fewer tiles, not more! The niche has the triangular tiles. I agreewe have too much going on already. what if you did a blue penny on the shower foor (I really dislike the squares) and the niche? It is just so interesting. It looks more blue than blue/green compared to the 2x2, which is odd. I have a black one named 'Coal' ) is gorgeous. ), so I'm glad I got it ordered. I don't like the blue subway. Johnson has high quality roller assemblies and tracks and are well worth any extra cost over cheap pocket door assemblies. If premixed, no problem. Did you happen to see the Paige tiles in the gray? They are better in person though, right? I don't see us doing blue cabinets. Here it is with the full tile. https://www.flooranddecor.com/porcelain-tile/rialto-grand-porcelain-tile-100904457.html?rrec=true. Businesses in Aventura, Bond indio foliage matte porcelain mosaic, Bond excalibur 12x24 matte porcelain tile, Alisa's Painted Bistro Color Me Mine Coupons , - Take up to an Extra 15% Off Select Item In-Store & Online -, - HOT Summer Deal! trying to find you the right wood tone to work w/the gray top. and use the same blue/white for your shower floorwould look better w/your tile than the beige one. Or the blue ones or something else that may show up in the next day or so. Again, I can't capture the accurate color no matter what I do. They are all the same nimbus silver color as above. You will be notified by email of your entry into giveaway. Or, maybe this solid blue hex (comes in a white or a gray) would be a better match for the outside floor? Love the chevron mosaic. either change this top, or change the blue/white shower tile. @Beth H. : I misread your post. We have basketweave as backsplash in our hall bath, so didn't want to use it again in our bath. See all The Lemmy Quilt Mosaic is perfect for accents, feature walls and large areas. Thanks! The other option was to have it along the pony wall. I ordered several today and then saw you posted this one. Over lap will not alter the coloring. this would be pretty w/your quartz and tiles. The door to the toilet room should be a pocket door or outswing. By itself and next to blue, it looks gray. I thought the door could inswing at this size? I've tried different angles, lighting, etc. Thanks @Beth H. : for your suggestions :), I think I have half of your tile samples. This weekly giveaway is $25 Gift Card that can be used at any restaurant in Aventura. Still working my way through the tile ideas from Beth. Excuse my "corner cabinets" lol. The pic really shows the beigey color of the small hex, but it's not quite that beige in person. Here's what to think about before you buy, A game of inches saved this small New York City bathroom from becoming too cramped and limited, Seattle designers craft a space thats classical, practical and charming, Good planning is essential for bathroom tile that's set properly and works with the rest of your renovation. Any other ideas for backsplash? Thinking the gray since it will be hard to find similar blue to the cabinet color. See all If the code Here is a pic of same shower wall tile used everywhere. use the darker one or some other blue mosiac. I recommend using the Johnson Hardware Pocket Door Frame kit (1500 series). Two of the six tiles were broken :/. Please refer to ANSI requirements for setting large format tiles, ANSI A 108.2 section 4.3.8. tile behind vanity could match the blue in the shower tile, or the vanity color. $56 a sheet. I can't capture accurate colors to save my life. Clothing Store in 33180 (make sure they do a dry lay-out so they know exactly where the niche is to be placed within the tiles. Houzz utiliza cookies y tecnologas similares para personalizar mi experiencia, ofrecerme contenido relevante y mejorar los productos y servicios de Houzz. Gray for the outside floor would be perfect. Lemmy is suitable for both residential and commercial environments. When my husband said just pick another tile, I about fell over. it is lighter. the white would have looked better, IMO. BUT hubby said, why don't we just use the blue/white on the floors too? We could make it 48" so we could use one tile, but then that would leave 8" on either side of the bench and I think that would look odd. Still love them tho. There are customer pictures on tilebar and wayfair and some did use it on the floor as well. We are losing our main linen closet so that is why we did three. I ordered two samples of the blue/white and the second one is completely white :/. Also, you don't think the gray counter color will work with the blue/white tile in shower as bench, curb, etc.? and it has the matching hex tile for the shower floor. Ya know, instead of using that dark gray countertop for the bench and the curb, have him get a plain white piece of quartz. #4 matches the light blue/gray color of the tile and is interesting with the edge being a darker color. I like that niche, however, I would use something other than the 3x6. If you change the location of the door ( move it over ) you could even have storage in there. I think this would be a great choice for the shower floor. But, we really want a tiled shower floor. That's a pretty combo, the silver and the darker gray. do you like the contrast look better? Ill post pics so you can see where I removed the grout and replaced it with caulking. The pocket door always made sense to me, but hes never been a fan of them. Best solution? But next to the large hex, the small looks kind of beige. My husband hates when I do that haha! I guess next to the darker one it leans towards beige, but by itself it doesn't. I'm leaning toward the lighter hexagon. We are doing shaker style. MAPEI Flexcolor CQ is a professional-grade, ready-to-use specialty grout for precision commercial and residential installations with porcelain, ceramic and natural-stone tiles. The others look too pale. To attain the proper mix of graphics and color it is important to pull from multiple boxes during installation, rotate pieces, and note the placement of the different images to get the proper final blend. would look similar to this. do a white tile on the outside floor. maybe you could order a few sheets to see what you think. This one w/the white/white and gold looks so good w/the dark blue. We paired it w/a larger format deep charcoal floor tile, and used charcoal piece of quartz for the curb. Also, if you're going to do that dark blue of a cabinet, I think the dark gray quartz is a mistake. I assumed we would just run the floor tile on the walls, but hubby assumed wed use the shower wall tiles on the WC walls. this is a 1/3 off set w/a perfectly placed niche. If you want more blu, maybe a blue wainscot or shiplap w/the white vanity? or are you dead set on bring in a navy vanity? See all I just finished with a small project. but the hex tile should be a lighter gray that doesn't lean beige, you're trying to work around this dark gray top and it's throwing off everything else. Here is a pic of our gray installed. We are working through that now. That might be too much. And I think it is just too much. The small hex is too beige I think, so trying to find something else for the shower floor. We've had some input from our cabinet designer. Check out our search feature to see what your favorite business has to offer. I did a charcoal herringbone porcelain tile for a client who wanted a bit more modern. its optional to do this to the vertical joints but since we had cracking in the grout on the vertical joint as well I decided to those too. I didn't even pay attention to the price lol. Dont think I will like the dark blue on shower floor. Seems like enough space, but need to tape it out to make sure we're not on top of each other. Horizontal shower surfaces? for a shower floor, 6" is too big to account for the slope. Electronics in 33180 https://www.homedepot.com/p/Ivy-Hill-Tile-Mingle-Blue-and-Thassos-12-83-in-x-12-63-in-Polished-Marble-Floor-and-Wall-Mosaic-Tile-1-12-sq-ft-Each-EXT3RD101433/316080069. I think this is the shower you're talking about. My other dumbo feline agrees that the white and blue look fab together. See all I decided to chisel out all the grout in the joints and replace it will silicone caulking. could you do a wood? OTHERWISE YOUR QUANTITY WILL BE ADJUSTED TO THE NEAREST FULL BOX. It doesn't look as beige in person as it appears in pic above. a bit more grayish/blue. We bought two sheets, but we can probably use them on another project (we own a commercial construction company and can probably find a use for them). So just trying to find other tile that work with it. And I think we want a 12x24 tile on the floor. They do make that leaf tile in the blue/green 2x2 color, I had thought about that for the niche maybe. The grays in the shower tile are pretty close to the floor tiles (shower floor and main floor are same colordoesn't show up great in that pic). you have a bench? you could use that same blue/white shower floor mosaic behind the vanity. By the time I make a decision, I'll probably have enough samples to tile the enitre bathroom lol. See all I loved this tile for shower floor, but decided on the 2x2.