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What: Flowering Hexagonal Tile Pattern with Greek Style Edging
Where: 22 Howard Street, NYC

 
 

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Why: This hallway is one of those that always brightens our day. It's a taste of the "old city" in the midst of a pretty bleak block. The pattern is complex and - better yet - colorful, with a mix of black, red, white and grey tiles.

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I adore this, especially in a narrow space where you can focus on how pretty it is, without being overwhelmed by the pattern.

posted by shani-o on October 10th 2007 at 6:44am
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These tile vault posts are interesting, thanks. Not much help with choosing a new bathroom floor though - every time I see one I think "oooh, that would be cool!", only to change my mind when the next one is posted... :)

Rather off topic, but if anyone has experience of cork or bamboo flooring in a (relatively) splash-free bathroom, I'd love to know.

posted by Laurita on October 10th 2007 at 6:46am
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I grew up with a laminated cork flooring in the kitchen and bath...wonderful stuff!

posted by Aaron on October 10th 2007 at 6:54am
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From what I've read about cork flooring, it's not meant for bathrooms. If the plan was to use it in a half bath then I don't see a problem.

posted by vertigo on October 10th 2007 at 6:59am
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Thanks Aaron. I'm definitely going to put it in the kitchen once I get the cash together and I've been hemming and hawing about the bathroom, a full rip-out of which is imminent. Internet searches throw up a mix of "bathroom, no problem if it's properly sealed" and "bathroom, don't go there". I'm a non-splashy careful kind of a person so if your folks managed to bring kids up on it, I think I'll give it a try.
Cheers.

posted by Laurita on October 10th 2007 at 7:04am
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I'm not American so I'm afraid I'm not sure what a half bath is... The room in question just has a bathtub with a shower screen and a basin. Is that a half bath?

posted by Laurita on October 10th 2007 at 7:10am
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Laurita, you can definitely use cork in the bathroom -- you can even put it in the shower! Check out these cork pennyrounds, very cool:
http://www.modwalls.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=19

(and yes, it all comes down to proper sealing)

posted by Anna at D16 on October 10th 2007 at 7:13am
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A half bath is a bathroom with just a toilet and sink (no bath or shower)

posted by Laura on October 10th 2007 at 7:13am
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The penny rounds are great. Next bit of indecision: trying to decide whether to try and track down something interesting like that in France or stick to good ol' tile...
Thanks for your help.

posted by Laurita on October 10th 2007 at 7:25am
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