Nice office amiright?
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The tile we used is just the cheap stuff from Home Depot. It's good tho, it has all of the trims to get the look we (she) was after. Kind of a classic country style with touches of modern. The black granite dots and pencil trim we cut are a nice touch to some other wise (yaaawwwnnn) boring tile.
37 accent dots
37 1-¼" cores
37 1-½" holes in the field tile
74 total
each hole took 45 seconds to cut = 56 minutes of standing there drilling. No wonder this damm shower took so long.
For the chair rail trim, I put in a drywall screw every 6" for the thinset to grab. I didn't want to just glue them to fresh semigloss paint. One drunken stumble and BAM! they fall off!
Check out my sweet niché. I had a piece of glass layin around so, cut them to fit in the niche, frost them with a 1600 grit polishing pad, drill a hole in a couple for razors, BAM! coolness.
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Grout day was Friday after work. Yeah you know what happened...
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Done, except for the 6" X 6' glass wing walls that get mounted to each side of the shower that will make the shower curtain more functional. and when the curtain is pulled to the side it will feel like a much bigger room.
Thanks for checking this out. I think what we do is pretty cool so I thought I would share.