http://froscarpentry.com/projects/remodel-greek-theme-stage-2/ is a link to an unusual bathroom tile project. Much of the work was done on a 10″ ring saw. Comments or questions are welcome.
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Looks great!
I would have liked to have seen the shape of the counter matched in the floor
Shapes match
The shape of the cabinet/counter is, more or less, duplicated on the floor. I made a template of the c-top and laid it out on the floor. Then the iterior designer sketched out the opposing side. Then the owner tweaked the lay-out a bit. Maybe the photo does not show the similarity in curvature very well. The "river" leads to a walk-in shower with a built-in, tiled bench.
The nooks are our idea...we incorporate them into our remodeling work on a regular basis, and our clients are cool with that. Here's a photo of the shower. It's not a good photo, but it shows the curved 3/4 wall with built-in nook. I would have liked to have done this differently, by interior decorator and owner nixed my idea...sigh. Oh, well!
I see it now...... It's the reverse of the layout....very nce work
wow, that' really great!