Bathroom Tile Shower Remodel, 12" Travertine With 4" Alternating Border

 
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Old 04-28-2007, 02:56 PM   #1
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Bathroom Tile Shower Remodel, 12" Travertine With 4" Alternating Border


Bathroom tile shower remodel
12" Jhishan Bone travertine set diamond layout
4" border with alternating Efes Noce travertine surrounded by 2" strip
grouted with Custom "alabaster"
interior paint using Benjamin Moore "Regal"
clear glass door enclosure with chrome framing



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Old 04-28-2007, 02:59 PM   #2
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Re: Bathroom Tile Shower Remodel, 12" Travertine With 4" Alternating Border


Not to be a d**k, but I hope (due to looking through glass), that it's an optical illusion how far off those grout lines @ lower left of picture look.
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Not to be a d**k, but I hope (due to looking through glass), that it's an optical illusion how far off those grout lines @ lower left of picture look.
I would have to believe that since he had the mindset for that much detail, and to even lay out the tiles so that the shower valve was centered (one of my pet peeves with lazy tile guys who don't want any extra cuts), that he would not let a misalignment like that go< so I go with the visual distortion theory. Nice job.
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