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Three Shower Refresh Ideas

Posted on April 24, 2017 in Bathroom Remodeling, Bathrooms
If you've been yearning to trade in your tired old tub for a swanky new shower but dread the prospect of tearing down walls, you're in luck. There are loads of great options for transforming your alcove bath into a sleek, sophisticated shower space you'll love to use every day. And it doesn't need to cost a fortune. Make an appointment with one of R.J. Tilley's project designers to get your ...Read More
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Trends in Shower Remodeling

Posted on February 23, 2016 in Bathroom Remodeling, Bathrooms
Bathroom renovations generate some of the highest resale values of all types of home improvement projects.   Whether you want to refresh and modernize a small to medium sized master or turn a larger bath into a spa-like oasis, there are many possibilities based on your goals and budget. Perhaps one of the biggest considerations while planning a remodel is how you’ll restructure the layout to fit your wants and ...Read More
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7 Tile Tips for Baths on a Budget by Houzz

Posted on May 20, 2015 in Bathroom Remodeling, Bathrooms, Remodeling, Uncategorized
Bathroom renovations can be expensive propositions. With such a huge spread in pricing on tile and plumbing fixtures, it's hard for many homeowners to know where to start. There are $200 faucets and there are $1,200 faucets. The same goes for tile; it can range from 90 cents to 450 dollars a square foot. And the overall price range of a bathroom remodel can vary just as greatly. If you're on ...Read More
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Top 10 Tips for Choosing Shower Tile by HOUZZ

Posted on April 10, 2014 in Bathroom Remodeling, Bathrooms, Kitchen, Plumbing, Remodeling, Uncategorized
Many factors come into play in choosing the perfect shower tile, and often the shower's design will dictate the type of tile that can or should be used.   1. Use smaller tiles on curves. Depending on your shower bench design, you may need smaller tiles to handle the curves. Smaller tiles handle curves much better. By having the tile onsite before the shower's bench is designed, the angle of the ...Read More