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		<title>By: realme</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 05:04:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Granite and marble stain terribly with water (unless you continually apply protective coating). Black will show water spots and litter/dust like grazy. I once put in a black sink with black kitchen appliance and regretted the sink from the second day.

I  would not use anything else all black if your floor will be  black tile. Black tile looks different from black natural stone. Only use the black as an accent in the bathroom wall and shower floors.

If you are picking tile for the floor go bigger than 12x12, and lay it diagonally: makes the room seem bigger and any border variations in outlines will not be noticable. I have done several homes now with diagonal layout and everyone just loves it

Mosaic is in style now but I would use it as an accent so it does not get dated too soon.

Tavertine is always a classic and not too expensive and comes with trim and various patterns of mosaic strips.It stands well to abuse of water. scale, and soap.It also needs to be sealed but it does not get stained like marble and granite.

I loved a look  I saw in  a bathroom where the shower had 
part of the surrounding wall done in several shades of narrow mosaic (small rectangle cut tavertine)  like rain, darker at the top fading to lighter (makes room look bigge since eye is atracted tohigher pattern)  

You could combine black and honey  (honey is my favorite &quot;neutral&quot; color for today)in diffrent shades of black/grey/honey mosaic tile to get the rain effect, then finish the  bottom with a honey colored  tavertine. 

for the shower floor use a small pattern tile same as floor.

Tavertine and slate look great together. check if you have access to natural slate tile which gose with black and honey. With slate, as with any other surface in a BA, you should check for slipping on wet surface and how rough the surface is for bare feet.  Tavertine floors, and slate shower would look great. Slate on the BA floor may be too rough.

In a small BA with a black vanity, I would not put too much  more dark shades in there. else it looks too dark.

I did a bath in dark chocolate/honey and white -  everyone loved it. if you can use white in your BA - that is a good contrast color. For a sleek modern look you should not have too many colors else it&#039;s 50&#039;s or 70&#039;s LSD. 

The fewer dominant colors you put into the long term items (tile) you can change the look be changing accessories. 
Black-honey-(off)white is very classic and neutral, you can add any colors to that.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;35 years of flipping homes</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Granite and marble stain terribly with water (unless you continually apply protective coating). Black will show water spots and litter/dust like grazy. I once put in a black sink with black kitchen appliance and regretted the sink from the second day.</p>
<p>I  would not use anything else all black if your floor will be  black tile. Black tile looks different from black natural stone. Only use the black as an accent in the bathroom wall and shower floors.</p>
<p>If you are picking tile for the floor go bigger than 12&#215;12, and lay it diagonally: makes the room seem bigger and any border variations in outlines will not be noticable. I have done several homes now with diagonal layout and everyone just loves it</p>
<p>Mosaic is in style now but I would use it as an accent so it does not get dated too soon.</p>
<p>Tavertine is always a classic and not too expensive and comes with trim and various patterns of mosaic strips.It stands well to abuse of water. scale, and soap.It also needs to be sealed but it does not get stained like marble and granite.</p>
<p>I loved a look  I saw in  a bathroom where the shower had<br />
part of the surrounding wall done in several shades of narrow mosaic (small rectangle cut tavertine)  like rain, darker at the top fading to lighter (makes room look bigge since eye is atracted tohigher pattern)  </p>
<p>You could combine black and honey  (honey is my favorite &quot;neutral&quot; color for today)in diffrent shades of black/grey/honey mosaic tile to get the rain effect, then finish the  bottom with a honey colored  tavertine. </p>
<p>for the shower floor use a small pattern tile same as floor.</p>
<p>Tavertine and slate look great together. check if you have access to natural slate tile which gose with black and honey. With slate, as with any other surface in a BA, you should check for slipping on wet surface and how rough the surface is for bare feet.  Tavertine floors, and slate shower would look great. Slate on the BA floor may be too rough.</p>
<p>In a small BA with a black vanity, I would not put too much  more dark shades in there. else it looks too dark.</p>
<p>I did a bath in dark chocolate/honey and white &#8211;  everyone loved it. if you can use white in your BA &#8211; that is a good contrast color. For a sleek modern look you should not have too many colors else it&#8217;s 50&#8242;s or 70&#8242;s LSD. </p>
<p>The fewer dominant colors you put into the long term items (tile) you can change the look be changing accessories.<br />
Black-honey-(off)white is very classic and neutral, you can add any colors to that.<br /><b>References : </b><br />35 years of flipping homes</p>
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		<title>By: Susan S</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 04:51:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Granite and marble might be a tad dark depending on the color you pick.  You also don&#039;t want to go too dark with the vanity already being black, it&#039;ll feel like a cave.  How about travertine with a sage green paint?&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Granite and marble might be a tad dark depending on the color you pick.  You also don&#8217;t want to go too dark with the vanity already being black, it&#8217;ll feel like a cave.  How about travertine with a sage green paint?<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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