Bathroom Materials: Durability vs. Looks…or can you have both?

In the hunt for bathroom materials, I was constantly swooning over images of beautiful bathrooms with things like marble showers and limestone floors. I love these materials…in someone else’s bathroom. They are so pretty and calming and have just the right blend of grays and creams and tans to somehow seem warm and cool at the same time.

Charlie and Co. Design

Unfortunately, if they were in one of our bathrooms I just know I would fret and worry over etching and scratching those “soft” stones while driving my husband crazy in the process. So instead I used those bathrooms as inspiration and set out on a mission to find nice looking, durable tile and counter materials.

But let me back up first. Before I came to that realization, I was at the Tile Shop one day and fell in love (like seriously) with a silver travertine they have called Legno Luce. It would have made a stunning floor tile. It came in  6×24 tiles (these were just 4×16 samples), so minimal grout, and it had subtle veining with tan and gray. I was blinded by the pretty tile.

Tile Shop Legno Luce

I was so sure this was it, then I started reading up on people’s experiences with marble and travertine floors, and my confidence slowly faded away. I went back to the store to look at their porcelain floor tiles and came out empty handed.

I made an appointment with a large local tile store nearby (I’ll be honest, with little hope of finding anything I really liked) and met with the most awesome lady. I showed her my inspiration pictures, and I explained that I liked the stone in these pictures, but I don’t want stone. I just want the look and feel and colors of stone. She got me immediately. Then she mentioned how much she likes to browse around Houzz.

She had me at Houzz.

We were like kindred spirits I tell you. The first tile she showed me was the one. Of course that didn’t mean I was done. No. I had to bring home a bunch of samples and agonize over them for a couple of weeks. But in the end, that first tile was the one we went with.

They had a display of this in the store, and I had to bend down and take a close look to even tell it was porcelain. Yes, I’m the girl in the store petting the floor.

Please excuse my iphone picture quality.

Florim Stratos Avorio 12x24 Porcelain Tile

It was called Florim Stratos Avorio, and it has a lot of similarities to the silver travertine I initially wanted. For a porcelain tile, it has a lot of depth and is very realistic in person. Fast forward to now, and here are our Tile Shop Legno Luce silver travertine samples on top of the Florim Stratos Avorio porcelain that we used in the bathroom. I think the Stratos Avorio is a pretty good lookalike!

Porcelain tile that looks like silver travertine

I knew going in that we wanted white subway tile for the shower surround, so I mentioned that. She was all let me show you this beveled subway tile! Then I was all but…er…um…our budget…? It actually wasn’t much more than the cheapo white subway tile at Home Depot. Score. I do certainly enjoy showering in here now.

Beveled White Subway Tile in Shower

The corner shelves for the shower were another story.  Nice looking and durable and at least somewhat budget friendly were not as easy as I thought to find in corner shelves. The only options I was able to readily find were white ceramic shelves that were a bit too chunky looking for the look I was going for, and marble shelves, which I didn’t want to have to worry about. I’d seen granite shelves you can order online, but that wouldn’t go with our look either.

Then I had a light bulb moment! Our stone fabricator can probably make quartz corner shelves to match our counters. Quartz can withstand just about anything you can throw at in (within reason, of course). We wanted three shelves, and got some quotes and they came to about $135 for all three. Not the cheapest option, but not as bad as I thought it would be. Score again.

The counters were actually an easy choice. We knew early on we wanted quartz, with only a fleeting thought of maybe doing a light granite, but we kept coming back to a marble look alike quartz. I had seen a lot of pictures of Caesarstone Misty Carrara and was pretty sure that would be the one, but then I saw Silestone Lagoon in person which is a fairly new offering. Oh, it’s pretty. It’s a lot like Misty Carrara, but I’d say just a tad more realistic looking. Either are good choices for a marble looking quartz.

Silestone Lagoon Vanity Top with Moen Faucet and Kohler Undermount

Here they are side-by-side. I took this in the store with my phone of their big samples. Caesarstone Misty Carrara is on the left and is a little bit creamier with less marbling. Silestone Lagoon is on the right and is a little bit lighter and grayer with more “veining”.

Silestone Lagoon and Caesarstone Misty Carrara Comparison

I had to call around to a bunch of fabricators to find a Silestone Lagoon remnant, and actually the only two fabricators that had it were the ones that do the stone counter fabrication for our local Home Depot and Lowe’s. If you are looking for lots of quartz remnants at a good price, maybe try and find out who your local big box stores use to fabricate. They will probably have a good selection.

So I guess the point of all my rambling here is that I think manufacturers have come a long way with their fakes, and it’s totally possible to do a nice looking bathroom with materials that will hopefully stand up to some wear and tear, scrubbing, and occasional harsh cleaning.

We’re just finishing up the final touches in here, and should be back for the full reveal soon. I’ve been posting some other sneak peeks over on my Facebook page if you want to check them out :).

Linking up to: Funky Junk Interiors, Savvy Southern Style, Remodelaholic, The DIY Show Off, My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia, Home Stories A2Z

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In honor of launching Involving Home, I’ve got a great giveaway lined up for you from Shabby Apple!

One winner will receive this Key to Wonderland necklace valued at $52!

Shabby Apple is an online boutique that sells Vintage Jewelry, Women’s Dresses, and Maternity Dresses. They have some really cute things.

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Introducing Involving Home!

I’m so excited to introduce Involving Home to you! I’ve been thinking for awhile that I should separate out my own personal home adventures and decorating from Involving Color, and with my new site redesign I thought now would be a good opportunity to do so. I have so many great posts planned for you, lots of progress and ideas on our kitchen renovation to share, DIY tips and tricks, and recipes. Make sure to subscribe to this feed if you want to continue seeing these types of posts from me!

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I thought for my first Involving Home post I’d give you a few stats on me and my house. I haven’t really given the full rundown before, especially all in one place.

I live in the DC area and got married to my now husband, Marty, two years ago. I’m 30 (it still feels weird to say that – when did this happen?!?). I work full-time in a corporate type job and blog for fun on the side. I vividly remember driving home from work one day in typical DC traffic and wishing there was a better resource for finding paint colors. I would Google paint color names that I liked and hoped that they came up, but I didn’t really see a lot of good resources to browse paint color ideas. I thought, hey, I should do that! So I did, and here I am. I don’t really have much web design experience, so doing the galleries has been a learning process to say the least. I love love love reading blogs about DIY and decorating, so I originally included my own projects in Involving Color while I figured this whole blogging thing out.

We bought this little fixer upper in 2009 and have been working hard on it ever since. Marty owned a townhouse when we met, so he had experience in home ownership, but I was a first timer. Neither of us had any DIY experience, but as soon as we started on this house we were hooked.

Our house is only about 1650 sq. feet with no basement which is a great size for us right now. It has 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a one car garage, and just the right amount of living space. We have a single living room (no formal living room or den) but we do have a separate dining room and a laundry room. We may stay, we may move one day, only time will tell. There are some major benefits to having a smaller home (I’m talking about you, utility bills) and it is certainly a lot less expensive to furnish. I suppose that could be looked at as a downside, too, if you’re addicted to decorating like I am. For now we are doing renovations on a budget, doing what we like, but also keeping in mind that this may not be our forever home.

We’ve done lots of projects so far, beginning with our powder room that started out with what I called a public restroom sink (the kind that attaches to the wall), dated wallpaper, an old light fixture, and an old medicine cabinet mirror. We replaced it with a pedestal sink  (a Craigslist find), a new light fixture, mirror, and painted it Sherwin Williams Sea Salt.

And then there was our patio that was probably one of the biggest transformations so far. It was a mosquito infested mud pit before we ripped out the existing deck and had a flagstone patio installed and added a bit of landscaping.

Our dining room got a major facelift. It was a plain white box before we painted it Benjamin Moore Iced Marble, added crown molding and shoebox molding, replaced the light fixture, found the table on Craigslist for a steal, and got the side table from Ballard.

ballard designs console table

Our kitchen renovation is our current project, and I can’t wait to share with you some of our progress (hint, it starts with back, ends with splash – yes!). It was a dated 80′s kitchen before we ripped out the old cabinets and put in all new ones from Ikea along with appliances and kashmir white counters. We still have lots more planned for the kitchen, so stay tuned!

We redid our “shoe closet” that was a dark hunter green before we painted it Sherwin Williams Iced Marble and added a couple of shoe cabinets.

Here you can see how they look open (this was taken before I spruced it up with a rug and accessories)

The entry got a little makeover too.

As you can see I have a thing for shoe storage. We put another shoe cabinet in our entry to hide the shoe clutter that was ending up by the front door.

Our living room is a work  in progress. That right cushion on the sofa is where I’m sitting as I write this :)

It’s where we spend much of our time hanging out and watching TV.

So that’s a little bit more about me and our home, and if you’re an Involving Color follower and you’d like to still see my DIY projects, please make sure to subscribe to this feed! I also included the new Linky Followers widget in my sidebar which is a really need following tool if you haven’t checked it out yet. I’m including this feed on my existing Facebook page, so if you’ve “liked” my page, you’ll get both Involving Home and Involving Color updates.

 

 

 

 

 

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