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Period Master Bathroom Uses Reproduction Tile, Lighting and Plumbing Fixtures
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The green ceramic tile countertop with black trim matches the tile floor border, and harmonizes with the hex-shaped gray floor tiles. Other key design elements are the Toto provincial sinks, polished nickel faucets, and muted yellow cabinets.
This depression-era master bathroom could almost pass for "all original" if it weren't for the frameless glass mirror that covers the entire wall above the cabinet countertops.

The countertop is done in a pale green ceramic tile from Pratt & Larson of Portland, Oregon. This line of tile includes a nice bullnosed self edge piece used here on the front of the countertop.

The same basic green tile is used for a backsplash and for the first row of tile in the border of the floor. A row of narrower black tiles is used with good effect on the countertop and in the floor border for contrast.