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by Beth Bathe
4 months ago in Design Dilemma
Master bath added to 1891 Victorian semi-detached home in original 2nd floor sleeping porch.
We have just recently converted an original sleeping porch in our 1891 Victorian to a master bath. we kept the exterior brick wall (which we painted) and it extends into the new shower. we wanted a vintage feel and went with white subway tiles and Carrera marble floors. we love how it turned out
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olldbobbi Beautiful! Very creative tile use and I love the herringbone pattern!
4 months ago ·
lterino1 Gorgeous!
4 months ago · ·
sam0705 Love this! We just did a herringbone pattern in our master in a Victorian as well. We love it - I never though of it until houzz.
4 months ago ·
gustave007 I love it too! Your floor is so pretty, I could see a bathroom in a Victorian home looking just like yours. Thank you for sharing with us. Yours is the 1st time I have seen anyone post finished work on the discussions board.
4 months ago ·
Judy M Beautiful! Only thing different I would have done is 2 sinks.
But not every one needs that.
4 months ago ·
lessismoore Thanks for sharing. Love it.
4 months ago ·
jeweledangel Beautiful! Are your shaker doors on the vanity 2" or 3"? Thanks!
2 months ago ·
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