Subway Tile Bathroom 2

Posted On May 6th, 2010

Subway Tile Bathroom

10 Responses to “Subway Tile Bathroom 2”

  1. k9feces Says:

    I want that bathroom

  2. aloyoshenka1 Says:

    Nice bathroom. What’s the song playing?

  3. minnieknits Says:

    That bathroom is gorgeous, I wish the camera would’ve held still a bit so I could focus my eyes better. I’m practically dizzy from all the motion. But again, tile work A+, I am inspired!

  4. moneymoe777 Says:

    what type of spacers are those

  5. saldibs Says:

    Horseshoe spacers, you can get them in 1/16 blue, 1/8 black, 3/16 gray.

  6. ncollins31 Says:

    How did you transition around your corners? Did you have bull-nosed edges on the short side of those tile? Where did you buy the tile from? Incredible job. The most professional I’ve seen anyone do with subway tile.

  7. Vexerz Says:

    Love the simplicity of the brick style. Such a clean look and tile job.

  8. Jimbo898 Says:

    Would love to see one of the old style steam radiators instead of the baseboard heater. But love that tile work, great stuff.

  9. Spahi77 Says:

    i do the same kind of work..only problem i noticed in the video, which is a problem with any space is the tile near the floor is small, and the tile near the ceiling is like thin strips. When you do layout, your grout size will help minimize these problems….I as this guy like to use a full tile at the tub line…

  10. saldibs Says:

    I had no options for the height of the tile layout it had to be at that height because of the mirrors and vanity that they wanted to use. You can’t always determine the height of the tile layout based on the tile being used. The other fixtures that were going to be added gave me a finished tile height that could not be changed.

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