Shower
Options:
- 12 x 12 porcelain tile
- Daltile Cliff Pointe Beach 12 in. x 12 in. Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile (15 sq. ft. / case) , Model # CP8012121P6
- Daltile Alta Vista Desert Sand 12 in. x 12 in. Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile (15 sq. ft. / case) , Model # AV5012121P6
- Daltile Continental Slate Persian Gold 12 in. x 12 in. Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile (15 sq. ft. / case) , Model # CS5412121P6
- 2 x 2 mosaic porcelain tile
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Yes:
- Large tiles (on trend, good styling, slightly more expensive, less cleaning), (Sizing: 12 x 12, 18 x 18, 24 x 24 or 12 x 24 - rectangular may be too modern, 24 x 24 is hard to find, 12 x 12 is most common)
- Porcelain (more expensive, less maintenance, more durable, less water saturation), over Ceramic (cheaper, similar to Porcelain) or Stone (most expensive, requires maintenance)
- Earth tones (not dark, must match light wood cabinets and multicolored marble counter-tops)
Maybe for Master only:
- Small darker colored tiles on the shower floor (pebbles, mosaic, stone, travertine, or porcelain) (mosaic like, expensive, custom, adds detail and value) - Must be suitable for submersion and slip resistant, no larger than 4 x 4 - Suggest 2x2 mosaic
Maybe not:
- Row of colored accent tiles (color more specific to buyer preference when considering resale, may be off trend quickly)
- Built in shelves (expensive, custom design and construction)
- 12 x 12 porcelain tile
- Daltile Cliff Pointe Beach 12 in. x 12 in. Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile (15 sq. ft. / case) , Model # CP8012121P6
- Daltile Alta Vista Desert Sand 12 in. x 12 in. Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile (15 sq. ft. / case) , Model # AV5012121P6
- Daltile Continental Slate Persian Gold 12 in. x 12 in. Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile (15 sq. ft. / case) , Model # CS5412121P6
- 2 x 2 mosaic porcelain tile
-
Yes:
- Large tiles (on trend, good styling, slightly more expensive, less cleaning), (Sizing: 12 x 12, 18 x 18, 24 x 24 or 12 x 24 - rectangular may be too modern, 24 x 24 is hard to find, 12 x 12 is most common)
- Porcelain (more expensive, less maintenance, more durable, less water saturation), over Ceramic (cheaper, similar to Porcelain) or Stone (most expensive, requires maintenance)
- Earth tones (not dark, must match light wood cabinets and multicolored marble counter-tops)
Maybe for Master only:
- Small darker colored tiles on the shower floor (pebbles, mosaic, stone, travertine, or porcelain) (mosaic like, expensive, custom, adds detail and value) - Must be suitable for submersion and slip resistant, no larger than 4 x 4 - Suggest 2x2 mosaic
Maybe not:
- Row of colored accent tiles (color more specific to buyer preference when considering resale, may be off trend quickly)
- Built in shelves (expensive, custom design and construction)
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