(It’s a much cheaper and easier to work with alternative to real marble.) This is the tile I used in 150 carrara and can be purchased through any local Shaw Flooring Retailer. This double-sided tile tape AKA the MAGIC.Let me take you through the process of how I easily tackled it! Materials Needed for Tile Wall: And I knew I wanted to use the same tile that is in our shower so that everything matched. Pretty close to my vision! But I just knew the tile wall would complete it perfectly. I also chose to leave off the builder grade mirror that spanned from wall to wall above the vanity.Īfter a gorgeous pair of new mirrors, custom vanity “feet” added to the bottom of the cabinets, and new light fixtures here is what I had. I accepted the “standard” faucets and light fixtures with the builder knowing I would replace them both later. I designed the vanity cabinet layout with our builder and selected the countertops and hardware as well. Here’s the vanity area in our bathroom that I started with. ![]() I know when it comes to tile jobs, that I will ALWAYS use this tile tape alternative to mastic like I did in our last house when I did the backsplash. So I was determined to do the best I could recreating it in our new home. I could just stare at that gorgeous space all day. ![]() This photo by Emily Hewett (A Well Dressed Home) has been tattooed on my brain since the first time I laid eyes on it. Believe it or not, I’ve been dreaming of a marble tile wall in my bathroom long before we moved into our new house. I always love me a good feature wall because they yield a large impact for a small cost and I couldn’t wait to do this feature wall in our master bathroom. But you guys, seriously this one is my favorite. I probably say after each project I complete that it’s my favorite project to date.
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