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Cement Tile: A Statement-Making Solution for a Historic Home Remodel

Cement Style

Julie and Barret Blondeau wanted to make a statement when they updated the bathroom in their 90-year-old home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. To achieve their design goals, they selected cement tile from the Caprice collection from Villa Lagoon Tile to replace the outdated flooring in their bathroom. I’ve never used them before.

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Cement Tile: A Statement-Making Solution for a Historic Home Remodel

Cement Style

Julie and Barret Blondeau wanted to make a statement when they updated the bathroom in their 90-year-old home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. To achieve their design goals, they selected cement tile from the Caprice collection from Villa Lagoon Tile to replace the outdated flooring in their bathroom. I’ve never used them before.

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One Small Bath, Many Ideas

The Perfect Bath

This presumably small bath originally pictured in Architectural Digest offers many opportunities to discuss small bath options. While I am not sure of the exact length of this bath, it appears to be only about 6 feet wide. In this case, it is partially hidden next to the washstand and does not derail the design.

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Time2Design: Wallpaper Wednesday | Artist Amanda Talley | #NOLA

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floor to ceiling windows lead out to a 2nd story balcony. Amanda in her gallery wearing a dress made of fabric designed from her art. New Orleans, Louisiana. Labels: #KBIS2013 , #NOLA , amanda talley , art , new orleans artist , sarasota interior designer , wallpaper , Wallpaper Wednesday. atlanta interior design.