Oh well. I have the biggest master bathroom I have ever seen with gorgeous tile and more cabinets than I know what to do with, but it is like they forgot they had to put a shower in. I think they crammed it into was was going to be another closet. Seriously. So if you can turn around in it without hitting a wall you are winning. Lol
Oh well. I have the biggest master bathroom I have ever seen with gorgeous tile and more cabinets than I know what to do with, but it is like they forgot they had to put a shower in. I think they crammed it into was was going to be another closet. Seriously. So if you can turn around in it without hitting a wall you are winning. Lol
Same in ours - it's TINY. Eventually we're going to tear it out and take over the linen closet that's next to it so we can have a nice LARGE shower.
What color grout did you use with the subway tile? And are they sort of wavy or very smooth and straight on the edges?
They are smooth with straight edges, just your basic white subway tile. We're using white grout. I know dark is a more modern look and also more practical, but I HATE dark grout. Our floor grout is white too, which I'm sure I will come to regret.
We split the difference and did a light gray. It kind of fits in with the period of our house (1940s). Good luck with the white floor grout. My INSANE neighbor did white floor tiles and white grout. She thought it was no big deal to scrub it on her hands and knees. Did I tell you she was insane?