
More
Heath Ceramics tiles in the garden.

These
Pratt & Larson "Polka Dots" tiles are great in a children's bathroom.

Sliced pebble tiles by
Artistic Stone Gallery offer an organic yet polished look in a powder room.

An Angela Adams design for
Ann Sacks.

A two-color version of the Angela Adams/Ann Sacks tiles shown above.
View these tiles and many more at the Sunset Idea House, which is open every weekend for the rest of the month. More details are available on the Sunset website. (Apologies for my bad photography that doesn't do the tiles justice!)
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The childrens bath tiles? They remind me of the dots in those color-blind tests.
I asked my color-blind boyfriend what he thought and his response was "if you say there are numbers all over the wall.. i'm gonna have to say i can't see them. :("
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I like the rectangular ones - the dots and the retro curvy ones will be cute for about 5 seconds and then just garish.
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I toured this house during the eco-tour late last year (2007). I'd seen it from the street for quite some time before the house and was intrigue by what might be inside. When the tour came about...I was sourly dissapointed. All the individual components were nice (and $$$): tiles, light fixtures, etc... But all put together it was a horrendous cacophany. Overly complicated, over designed, and bad workmanship (look closely at the edges where materials meet each other). It's no wonder that its feature in Sunset magazine only showed the facade and no interior shots.
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