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It's obvious that shower walls are the largest surface in a bathroom, so it's no wonder that the style of tile that you choose is important. Materials used in a shower must be able to stand up to humidity, clean up easily, and wear well. Shower tile options are natural stone (granite, travertine, marble, slate, limestone, etc.), ceramic, porcelain, and glass tile.
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This Los Angeles bathroom remodel was done with love for a very special person! When Mrs. Laster first called me to price out her bathroom she was very concerned about safety.
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When you are remodeling your bathroom, or adding a bathroom to your home, installing a separate shower stall may just be the way to go! Separate shower stalls are becoming more and more popular and the tile options are endless.
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Finding Inspiration from Bricks, Mortar, and 2x4’s
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Bay Cities Construction is here to bring you the bathroom remodel trends of 2012.
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Bathroom vanities often serve as the centerpiece of the bathroom. It is important to select something that will complement the entire room.
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The complexities of daily life are requiring larger bathrooms more than ever to accommodate a multitude of demands. With careful planning even a small bathroom can feature all of the amenities to meet your needs. The easiest and least expensive way to improve a small bathroom is to make it look larger than it really is.
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Creating Your Perfect Malibu Beach, CA Bathroom:
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Posted by Lydia Solis
Want to give your dated bathroom a fresh look? A Few touches go a long way. So you don’t have to break your piggy bank. The average bathroom requires one gallon of paint for the walls and one quart of paint for the ceiling. Painting the vanity cabinet and replacing the hardware can extend the life of that vanity. Take a trip to Target/Walmart and get a new shower curtain. New flooring tiles give the impression of a full remodel. Replace the towel holders to give your bathroom that finishing touch.
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