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| Also a reveal of which vanity we chose after all your helpful votes and comments. : ) We're missing a ton of stuff (even lights), but here's a sneak peek of our master bathroom. We're missing trim paint, vent covers, ceiling paint, etc, etc. We're off to search for a mirror tomorrow and then the electrician comes next week and we should have some light! Anyway, without further ado, here it is so far: |
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- Posted by williamsem (My Page) on Sat, Mar 2, 13 at 17:25
| Wow, that's amazing. I LOVE your tile, and the lines on that tub fit in perfectly! Great choice with that vanity. |
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| Yowza! That's one fine looking bathroom ya got shaping up there! :) |
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| Why can't you have a dinky bathroom like mine? I'd love some inspiration. Love what you're doing! |
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| Very nice. You made great choices. Is the marble tile the real deal or a porcelain wanna be? If porcelain would you mind sharing the manufacturer and style name? Thanks! |
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| Very nice. You made great choices. Is the marble tile the real deal or a porcelain wanna be? If porcelain would you mind sharing the manufacturer and style name? Thanks! |
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| So what's the story with the vanity? Did you order from the original company and it actually showed up? I recently saw a post by allison??? of a bathroom with a similar vanity and thought of your bathroom. Either way, I'm glad it worked out! |
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| Beautiful! Love it. |
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- Posted by allison0704 (My Page) on Sat, Mar 2, 13 at 21:36
| Looks great! What company did you end up getting the vanity from? Which wall faucets? |
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| Your bathroom is looking fabulous. I especially love the wall tile behind your tub. So happy for you after all the remodel nightmares you experienced. Wishing you lots of bubble bath soaking time to make up for all the stress you went through. |
This post was edited by badgergal on Sat, Mar 2, 13 at 21:54
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- Posted by hobokenkitchen (My Page) on Sat, Mar 2, 13 at 21:56
| Blondelle, the tile is porcelain wannabe. It's called Exedra Calacutta and it's from Artistic Tile. Natebear/ Allison - it is not the original vanity - I couldn't find it anywhere and couldn't get an answer on when it would be back in stock. Allison we went with the Kohler Devonshire. I'm not in love with it yet, but hopefully it will grow on me. |
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| Oh hoboken, it's lovely, original, crisp and light filled and I just love the serenity of it. Well done! |
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- Posted by michoumonster (My Page) on Sat, Mar 2, 13 at 21:59
| that looks gorgeous! would you mind telling me about your tiles by the tub? |
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- Posted by hobokenkitchen (My Page) on Sat, Mar 2, 13 at 22:00
| Badgergal - thanks! We are loving the new contractor. LOVING him. He seems as great as the other guy was bad. |
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- Posted by hobokenkitchen (My Page) on Sat, Mar 2, 13 at 22:08
| Thanks for the sweet words oldbat2be. Michoumonster - the feature tile is Danse Lucido Vetromarmi collection water jet tile with glass and calcutta marble. The subways are Pavarotti Pearl all by Artistic Tile. |
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| Hey, what color did you go with? (its covering that pinkish beige that I liked:) This is a beautiful bath and the color you found is a great choice! |
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| Looks just beautiful, gorgeous tile! |
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- Posted by hobokenkitchen (My Page) on Sun, Mar 3, 13 at 8:45
| We went with the Moonshine 2140-60. It was so weird because initially it looked blue and just wasn't working, but it kind of 'settled' and by the time DH got home from work it looked totally different. Probably something to with totally drying out and the light changing in the room. I just hope it doesn't turn blue again when we get lights!! Right now I really like it. It's very peaceful, but not cold. |
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- Posted by GinaGordon (My Page) on Sun, Mar 3, 13 at 9:14
| Hobokenkitchen, Sorry if I missed it, but what are the measurements of your bathroom? |
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- Posted by hobokenkitchen (My Page) on Sun, Mar 3, 13 at 9:37
| Gina, our bathroom is really long and thin, like a hallway. It made planning it really difficult. I can't remember the length off hand, but it's only 6 feet wide. I'll measure length later. |
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| Do you have a shower stall too? It looks very serene and beautiful, love the tub! |
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- Posted by GinaGordon (My Page) on Sun, Mar 3, 13 at 20:13
| Thanks Hoboken! I thought so, ours is 6x18 and trying to reconfigure it has been very tough!! Yours gives me hope, though. |
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- Posted by hobokenkitchen (My Page) on Sun, Mar 3, 13 at 21:34
| tinan - the shower is at the other end of the room. Here's a pic taken before the trim and shower heads went on. Gina Gorden - our bathrooms are exactly the same size! : ) |
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- Posted by GinaGordon (My Page) on Sun, Mar 3, 13 at 22:06
| Hoboken, Where did you fit the toilet, with the shower on one end and the tub on the other? Does it feel private? Love, love, love the size of the shower BTW! is it 6x5? |
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- Posted by hobokenkitchen (My Page) on Sun, Mar 3, 13 at 22:32
| Lol, the toilet does not feel private! It's next to the shower. We could have relocated it to a closet close by, but it would have been cramped and windowless. We could also have combined the tub and shower and put the toilet up one end or other. The toilet location was the biggest challenge with the width of the room, but there's a door and we close it while using the toilet, so it doesn't really matter where it is. |
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- Posted by hobokenkitchen (My Page) on Sun, Mar 3, 13 at 22:36
| If you had a more normal tub you might be able to tuck the toilet between the vanity and tub if you didn't want to see it? We bought the best looking 'throne' we could find (Toto Soirée) and it's out there bold and proud! In fact this week it will have a chandelier above it, so far from trying to hide it, it's going to be a feature. |
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- Posted by liveinseattle (My Page) on Wed, Mar 6, 13 at 2:42
| Very impressive bathroom. I wonder what trim around window? Tile or wood? Trim looks like flash with tile. Would love to see finished room. |
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