
Bathroom fix-up hexagonal tile alert! Is some avocado green shag doing a number on the charm factor of your bathroom floor? You've come to the right place, especially if you want to start from the bottom up! Now we can't say that the bathroom floor is the first thing that you need to tackle with your home improvement project, but it certainly should be on your TO DO list if you want to increase the appeal and value of your home. One thing to keep in mind - we sell a lot more than just hexagonal shaped tiles, so please take your time and enjoy visualizing your new updates! Our phone: 509-321-0175
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If the thought of a beautiful vintage bathroom with hexagonal tiles on the floor gives you goose bumps and shivers down the spine, then you have reached your final destination. Hexagonal tile was a mainstay look in bathrooms and kitchens in homes built near the turn of the century. Not only was hexagonal tile used to beautify the surroundings, but the durability had great appeal to our frugal ancestors. Plus, with the recently popularized germ theory of disease, porcelain tile had an antiseptic appeal that was not found with wood floors. Not just with hexagonal tiles, but with everything. In our modern times things are often manufactured cheaply and we have become a society of disposable consumers. It is just cheaper to throw something away and get a new one. Well, the times they are a changing and getting back to the basics of yesteryear is often a great thing! It's what our great country was built on and it's how we should regard our homes too. You just want something that is dependable and lasts. This is especially true when it comes to hexagonal tile. Who in their right mind would want to take out and install hexagonal tile every few years. That would be no easy feat for the feet. Does anybody remember the grandparents doing a remodeling job, and redoing it a few years later because of faulty products that they installed when fixing the place up. Consumers expected well made quality items and they usually received them. It wasn't save a buck productions like it is with so many things today.
We have a nice variety of hexagonal tile and other types of tile available too. Hexagonal tiles are most often seen in older homes. Lately their has been a rise in building new homes that look like vintage charmers. These homes often have the modern conveniences that are more in demand today. Popular additions include multiple bathrooms, including a luxurious master bath, great room style kitchens, and perhaps a large garage shop area that includes space for many of the families extra curricular activity playthings. Some of the really, really old homes were fortunate to have an indoor bathroom at all. Hence, the outhouse. My grandparents had a bathroom on the back porch which was rather large and also accommodated the washing machine. We have seen homes were bathrooms have been incorporated into an old hall closet and even and entry closet near a front door. We're not sure what they were thinking, but there are better places to put a bathroom than near the entry. Most people would have to have a bathroom be a private restful haven where you can escape from your troubles of the day. Relaxing in a bath surrounding yourself with subway tiles on the wall and hexagonal tiles on the floor can take you back to simpler times of days gone by. Don't forget to really look these tile pages over well, because their are many pictures that you can look over and perhaps get an idea of other home improvements that would great enhance the appearance of your home.