Modern Makeover Transforms Simple Bathroom

It's amazing what a modern tile installation can do for a simple bathroom. Using classic shapes and subway tile this bathroom got a fresh new look with materials from The Home Depot. The transformation began with an inspiration to lay an intricate pattern with a simple hexagon tile, in two shades of light grey.

When we moved into our "new" home this bathroom lacked function and storage. Initially, we added a vanity and got rid of the brown paint, with a fresh coat of white but after tackling larger projects around our house, we finally circled back to this neglected bathroom to bring it up to it's full potential.

In the planning stages of this design, I was concerned that this vertical offset pattern would be difficult to do or keep level. Happily, I was surprised to find it wasn't any more difficult than setting tile horizontally, except that you can cover more vertical space with each row of tiles. And that was awesome revelation!

Once the wall tiles were set, I moved onto the hexagon tiles and the pattern on the floor. Because the tiles are not square, obviously, I would not recommend this installation for someone who has not previously done tile work. But the extra effort and care to get this look is well worth the time and I give tips and more instructions in my blog posts.

Setting extra long subway tiles vertically on the walls gave what can be a traditional tile a simple, ultra-contemporary twist.

Adding a floating wooden cedar shelf on the vanity wall brought in warmth that would have been lacking in the space otherwise.

To learn more about the hexagon floor pattern and tour the rest of the space visit the link below. There is also a link to a full tutorial on how to use my favorite grout, Fusion Pro, a single component colored grout.

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  • Angela Angela on Feb 12, 2016
    What color paint is on the vanity/cabinet? It almost looks like a deep navy blue.
  • Freida Spicer Page Freida Spicer Page on Apr 12, 2016
    Can you use Fusion Pro grout in the shower?
  • Jjqq Jjqq on Jan 17, 2019

    Please - where did you get that floating shelf?

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