Posts Tagged ‘Pebble Tile’

Unique Bathroom Installation!

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Check out this unique bathroom installation by our client David B! Such a creative combination of the Ocean Pebble Tile (shower pan), Standing Spring Rain (wall border) and the IPE Wood Deck Tile as the edging! By combining all of these natural elements David not only created a serene atmosphere but really proved that eco friendly does not = boring design. Using the larger rectangular ceramic in white on the walls gave the space a contemporary twist. The wood vanity with the copper sink is to die for! Great job David, we love your bathroom!

Unique Bathroom Installation

Unique Bathroom Installation

Unique Bathroom Installation!

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Small Bathroom Design Ideas

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

Just because a bathroom lacks square footage doesn’t mean it can’t be both functional and beautiful. There are many ways to maximize space in a small bathroom and make it unique. If you have a small bathroom in your house, you should focus on the design ideas that will create the illusion of more space. Maximize your bathroom with these tips and ideas for small bathroom spaces.

Glass Enclosures

Glass shower enclosures give the illusion of space in a small bathroom by allowing you to see from one end of the room to the other.

Glass Enclosures

Floating Storage

A floating vanity takes up less space without compromising style. Wicker canisters and concealed cabinet doors keep things organized and clutter-free in this elegant master bath.

Floating Storage

Lengthen The Countertop

Get creative when square footage allows for only a single, small vanity. We recommend extending the countertop material over the toilet to create a shelf. It may only be a place for a box of tissues or container of cotton balls or another decorative item, but it creates the illusion of more surface area.

Lengthen The Countertop

Reflective Quality

Adding a large mirror is a simple solution, but it truly makes such an enormous difference. The goal is to increase the amount of natural light that bounces around the room. By adding one large mirror you create the illusion of a longer wall.

Reflective Quality

Lighten Up The Paint

A lighter and brighter color will always make your small bathroom appear much bigger than if you painted the room using a darker and more intensive color. The color that you choose will most likely convey whether someone sees the bathroom as being large or small.

Lighten Up The Paint

Lighten Up The Paint

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Bathroom Remodeling: Add Value to your Home!

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

You’ve probably heard that bathroom remodeling and kitchen remodeling are the home improvements that are most likely to add value to your home. Whether you are planning to sell your home in six weeks, six months, six years or never, increasing its value can be a highly desirable outcome from any home improvement or home remodeling project. There are many great home improvement projects you can do, but remodeling the bathroom can be one of the most valuable in terms of the average home’s resale value. Consider the overall feeling of the space in your bathroom when planning a remodel. You probably already have some factors to work with. If you have limited space, you should innovate when it comes to storage. If you have a skylight, emphasize your bathroom’s light-filled airiness, and choose peaceful colors accordingly. If your bathroom has old fashioned features, you can still get modern faucets with antique grace that will add to your bathroom’s charm and functionality. Give your bathroom a new face by adding a new set of tiles. This can have an incredible effect on the value of the home. There are many wonderful tile designs that can have a significant impact. Simply changing the color or style of the tile in your bathroom can be a remarkably effective, and a remarkably inexpensive way to redesign your bathroom. As your bathroom remodeling plans go forward, it is important to give the room a unified look and feel. It is important that the colors, styles and designs you choose for your remodeling project fit well with each other, and with the overall design of the home. It is important to choose a single theme for the bathroom, be it contemporary, classic, modern or antique, and stick with it for all parts of the project. Taking the time to decide on a theme will make finishing the project a great deal easier and less of a hassle as well. A unified look and feel will also present a more attractive picture to all those potential home buyers. Here are some beautiful bathroom remodels that I am totally inspired by:

Frosted Blanco Bathroom Remodel

Cork Mosaic Bathroom Remodel

White Rapids Bathroom Remodel

Otago Grey Bathroom Remodel

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The Montage Series

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

We have more new glass tiles at Design For Less,  which is always exciting!  This time we have added the stunning and economical Montage Series.  They are similar to our Aventuri glass tile collection but with much more tonal variation and ton of new color options.

A great little fact about the Montage glass tiles is that each sheet is a bit over one square foot.  So while you are paying a square foot price you are actually getting more tile than you are paying for.  Also each tile is made with 100% recycled content so you can feel good about your tile choice.  You are getting a green tile without the high price.  How’s that for a deal?

One of my favorites is Summer which would look great with our Ocean Grey 3×6 Subway as a beautiful bathroom tile design.  And the Summer glass tile is only $8.00/piece…

Another great pick is the Sahara from the Montage Series.  A great combination of tan and beige tones it goes great with our Java pebble tile.  This would be great in a bathroom design as well or even better as a kitchen tile.

Sahara Glass Tile and Java Pebble Tile

The options are endless!  Check out the Montage Series and see what else you could match it with!

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Bathtastic! Pebble Tile Video

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

Bathtastic has a great “Quick Tip” Video on installing the pebble tile.  The best tip in the video is how to make a pastry bag for the grout so that you can avoid using more grout than you need to and keep it super clean.  Definitely going to be passing that one on to people from now on!

Check out the video on DIY’s website…

Bathtastic Pebble Tile Video

Bathtastic Pebble Tile Video

There are also still images with written instructions.  Including project budget and completion time,  See Step by Step.

Another link leads to a list of all the materials you will need,  See Product List.

Hope this is helpful!

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Outdoor Showers! by Ana Morales

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

An outdoor shower is not only practical, its a place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. Whether you want to rinse off after a day at the beach, be in touch with nature or just simply relax, there is an outdoor shower design just for your needs. Deciding what the best location for an outdoor shower depends on how you will use it. For beach goers it’s a convenient way to spray off the sand before going inside,  for pool owners it’s great for a post swim rinse and for nature lovers it is a great way to be at one with the outdoors. One thing is clear, outdoor showers must take advantage of the natural beauty of their surroundings. In regards to materials, you  want something that can withstand any weather conditions. You want something durable, that you typically find outdoors, like natural stone or wood.

Wood
For shower walls, floors and fixtures, choose weather-resistant materials. Enclosures made of pressure-treated wood, IPE wood, cedar or teak will hold up well outside. When buying imported wood, look for FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certification, which means the boards were sustainably harvested. Wood should be treated periodically to prevent mildew and fading.

IPE Hardwood Outdoor Shower

Natural Stone

A stone wall or floor requires less maintenance such as tumbled river rock or slate. It is a great natural look that helps you connect with nature at a deeper level. Natural stone is something durable that can be exposed to any type of weather and is simply beautiful in any outdoor setting. Stone should be sealed with a quality penetrating stone sealer every 2 to 3 years depending on use.

Standing Java Pebble Outdoor Shower

Fixtures

Bronze or copper fixtures are recommended because they develop a natural patina as they age. Brass also works well, but avoid anything too shiny, because the gloss will fade. In seaside locations, where salty air can damage most metals, corrosion-resistant stainless steel with a 304 rating is typically the best choice. To keep stainless looking new, wipe it down every couple of weeks with warm soapy water, rinse, and then wipe it dry with a soft cloth.

Bronze Shower Fixture

Stainless Steel Shower Fixture

Remember….

Always remember outdoor showers have two purposes. To help you connect with nature and people and, of course, to get clean. Any design you pick should blend in with the landscape. The shower should be close enough to your home that you will use it often. Finally, there is a romantic element to outdoor showers. The enclosure should promote nature, romance, and fun.

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Outdoor Flooring Materials by Ana Morales

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

What’s the best material to build your deck or patio with? Here are 4 outdoor flooring choices and the cost, pros and cons, and ideal locations for each.

Wood

Pros and cons: Wood decking is one of the simplest DIY projects, which lowers the cost substantially, but wood requires sealing every one to two years depending on UV exposure.

Cost: Around $8.00 – $24.00 per square foot for higher-end wood such as IPE.

Ideal location: Ground level or raised decks, pool decks.

Design ideas: Using wood deck tiles is greener and can be less expensive, since the tiles can lay over any existing flat surface there is no labor costs involved.

IPE Wood Deck Tile Installation

Tile

Pros and cons: Porcelain tile installed outdoors must be highly slip-resistant and able to withstand freeze-thaw cycles. Look for tile specifically formulated for the outdoors, which is dense with low absorption ratings.

Cost: $8.00 – $20.00 per square foot

Ideal location: Pool Decks, Front Porches, Patios.

Design ideas: Pair large tiles such as 18″x18″ or 20″x20″ with a thin grout line to create a seamless look ; use accent tiles to create a border.

Outdoor Porcelain Tile Installation

Concrete

Pros and cons: A basic slab of concrete is inexpensive, low-maintenance and a good long-term option, though cracking is difficult to repair.

Cost: $3.50 – $4.00 per square foot for basic concrete; $8.00 per square foot for pavers; $12.00 per square foot for stamped or acid-etched concrete.

Ideal location: Driveways, Patios, Pool Areas, Front Porches, Garden Paths.

Design ideas: Update a traditional concrete slab by choosing a unique finish such as stamped or acid-etched. Concrete pavers are durable, low-maintenance, and come in a wide variety of designs as well.

Acid Etched Concrete Finish With Diamond Pattern

Natural stone

Pros and cons: Natural Stone such as slate or pebble tile costs less and is more eco-friendly. Once installed, natural stone is extremely durable and almost maintenance-free.

Cost: $9-25 per square foot, varies by type of stone and region,

Ideal location: Patios, pool decks, front porches, walkways, driveway accents

Design ideas: Use pebble tile to create a mosaic pathway; for a more uniform appearance, select cut modular stones. Natural stones have beautiful color variations including gray, green, blue and red, which can form an important design element in your outdoor space.

Natural Mosaic Pebble Pathway

*All costs for all materials are estimates that include labor and installation. Prices may vary by region, and installing materials yourself will cost substantially less in most cases.

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Fireplace Facelift by Ana Morales

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Does your fireplace need a new look?

Today’s options for remodeling ugly, outdated fireplace mantels and surrounds should light your creative fire. One goal of decorating and making a house a home is to create an atmosphere of warmth. Color and texture do their part, but a fireplace is the ultimate addition. Update or change the look of yours and learn options that can give warmth and ambiance without breaking the bank.

A fireplace is the focal point of any room, it always gives the room a sense of style. To make yours stand out, try dressing it up by using a great mantel material. When choosing a material for your fireplace, it is necessary to keep the existing room decor in mind. You want to compliment the style, furniture, cabinetry and even the fabrics in the room. Fortunately there is a wide range of materials including Porcelain, Natural Stone, Mosaics and Stainless Steel that will fit any decor. Mix materials or feature just one, the possibilities are endless.

Here are a few Fireplace Installations from our clients that can serve as inspiration for your project:

Glass Mosaic
When paired with iridescent glass tile, the fireplace appears custom-made.
Glass Mosaic Fireplace

Porcelain
Using porcelain for the fireplace provides a cool / clean look for this contemporary home.

Natural Pebble Tile
The natural pebble tile combined with the warm wood paneling gives this fireplace a very natural and classic look.

Smokey Black Fireplace

Stainless Steel
Make a cool, contemporary and powerful focal point in your room with a stainless finish

Stainless Fireplace

Updating a fireplace in your home can also increase its value. Unique fireplaces are a great selling point, they really set your home apart from the others.  It’s really a Win – Win situation, you get to look at something beautiful everyday and it increases your property value. So go ahead, get creative and give your fireplace the new look its been begging you for.

**Special shout out to Design 4 Less client Blake Gomez of Bellevue, WA. His home remodel project inspired my blog today.

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Pebble Tile Concept Boards

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Perhaps the biggest stumbling block for the burgeoning designer is picking out various products or finishes.  Beyond trying to figure out colors that go well together is the challenge of pairing tiles with cabinetry, counter tops and flooring. The hard part is not just in the pairing, it is also in the picking from so many different sources.  Sure you may get sample X to go with paint swatch B but only to find that neither really goes with your existing counter top or cabinets. So its back for more swatches and back to the tile store to see if you can get it sorted and on it goes until you hopefully get it right.

Color Swatches

It would be great to say there is an easy fix to this conundrum but truthfully it is more an exercise in patience and persistency which is easier said than done. And that is not said lightly because on too many occasions we receive installations photos from homeowners beaming with pride at their accomplishments, made with the absolute best of intents, but sadly their efforts missed the mark. Considering people’s homes are by far their biggest investment, there is no room to miss the mark or time to be quick and loose with our decisions.

Bottom line is that if you do some interior designing or remodeling to your home, it is best to get it right or put the idea on the shelf till your ready to commit with the proper time and resources. The end result, if it is done right, is an emotionally jubilant you as you come through the door and “ohs and ahs” from guest at your stunning place.  If you are putting your house or condo on the market, then that glowing emotional connection to your design is the difference from sold to the never ending listing.

All that being said, we have several valuable resources to help us, help you, help yourself. The first is concept boards which pair a variety of materials together and help your decision making process go a little more smoothly by eliminating the guess work and minimize the back and forth of trying to get different tiles and finishes that accentuate each other.

Cobblestone - FerrokerCaldera

Cobblestone - Ferroker Caldera

StandingRiverRock - FerrokerAlumino

Standing River Rock - Ferroker Alumino

SkippingStone - Coco 3x6 - LimestoneGrey

Skipping Stone - Coco 3x6 - Limestone Grey

Another help is our expert in the process of pairing and color, Ana.  Ana created the concept boards with her incredible sense of color and materials and can use her interior design skills to help you through the process of determining what products will go best with the paint, cabinetry, counters, and floors. And finally samples which are the best way for you to know with greater certainty if what you see in your design vision is truly a fit.

Great interior design knocks your socks off and is worth every penny of investment you put in it. So take your time, choose wisely and take advantage of knowledgeable resources to help make your time and the effort more than worth it.

Caymen Glass Tile Kitchen Install

Caymen Glass Tile Kitchen Install

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Standing Vivid Black Pebble Tile

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Check out these great installation pictures of the Standing Vivid Black Pebble Tile.

Standing Vivid Black Pebble Tile Wall

Standing Vivid Black Pebble Tile Wall

Standing Vivid Black Pebble Tile Wall Close Up

Standing Vivid Black Pebble Tile Wall Close Up

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