We started with sinks. I had already picked out one that was simple, rectangular, and that was it. Then I found these with the ability to add floating racks... Very cool. But now to decide upon the shape. Any thoughts out there in blogland?
I like them all... hmmm...
I LOVED this bathtub. Of course I did. It was honed out of volcanic rock and polished and the most comfortable tub ever. And expensive. Thousands without any hot tub jets or anything. But I didn't care, I was ready to set up shop in this tub. Unfortunately for me, but fortunate for our budget, Brad's manly shoulders were too large for the delicate curves, so no expensive volcano tub for us.
This more affordable and also comfy tub might be the winner. The gold shoes go well with the glass tile, right? The tiles do not come with the tiles, however.
This shower is the one with steam, disco lights, and a built-in radio. The silver squares in the ceiling are a sound system. The square toilet is the one with sensors to raise and lower the seat automatically. None of the above will find their way into our house, but we are considering the glass shower box - pretty cool.
We looked at faucets and many other things, but by 5:00 on a Friday afternoon Brad and I hit our limit and headed out for Mexican food. Want to thank Elizabeth, our amazing salesperson who loves purple. She was amazing.
As overwhelming as this process can be, it does look as though you guys are managing to have some fun! My 2 cents' worth on kitchen sinks: I imagine the curved corners are a bit easier to clean than the sharper angles. And if most of what you wash is round/circular (vs. square), can't you fit more into a curved sink (not sure whether or not that's an advantage)? -Doris
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