Get This Look for Less
These homeowners redecorated their bathroom with inexpensive tile, but because it goes from floor to ceiling, the job was fairly costly. To get this look for less, use a little bit of tile in one area to create a focal point; then use glossy painted beaded board elsewhere. Or accent less expensive tile with higher priced insets. They also used old-fashioned bath faucets and had them fitted to the new shower for a wall-mounted appearance. It has the same look and ended up being $150 instead of $1,500.
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