One of my favorite home design blogs is
Door Sixteen. Anna and I have virtually the same taste in just about everything, so her 1885 Victorian house in New York State contains many rooms that I would copy exactly in my own house if I weren't so psycho about being original. One of the rooms I would copy is her upstairs bathroom. The structural engineer thinks there could be water damage behind those funky tiles I mentioned before, so the bathroom is now definitely priority one. And this is pretty much 100% how I want it to look.
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Simple, classic, and with the most beautiful marble hexagon tiles.
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But I promise you, Anna, I won't copy everything. I have too much pride for that.
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