Monday morning they are going to start removing tile from our master bathroom. \u00a0We had a leak in our house and it caused a great deal of damage and so we have to have our whole master bath redone as well as our master bedroom, part of our family room and downstairs hallway. \u00a0We are going to be covering it in our curb appeal series. \u00a0My master bath is pretty large and has a very long approximately 12 foot double vanity, shower, huge whirlpool, very large linen closet and a separate room for the toilet. \u00a0It has imported Italian tile five feet up the walls in most areas and straight up to the ceiling in the shower and whirlpool areas, of course there is a tile floor and tiled steps leading to the Jacuzzi. \u00a0We designed and built this house so it is very nerve-wracking to see the destruction of something I have such fond memories of creating. \u00a0However, picking tile was one of the worst parts. \u00a0There are so many decisions when building a house, especially when you design it yourself. \u00a0It is not like you buy in a development and they sit you down with certain colors of carpet, tile, appliances etc and you just choose. \u00a0That’s easy! I truly remember completely breaking down in the designer kitchen showroom over all of the choices and decisions. \u00a0Anyway, a few years ago when I had to choose tile for a backsplash, I actually told my kitchen designer to come with what he thought would look best. \u00a0He brought over 2 styles he liked best and I choose the one I liked. \u00a0I \u00a0was so happy not to have to browse and sort through panels of tile in a showroom. \u00a0In the end I love my backsplash.<\/p>\n
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