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How to Remodel Your Bathroom Using Mexican Tile and Sinks!

Posted by Andrew Kayner on

Do you have an old worn-out bathroom with a stained fake marble countertop and an “avocado green” sink left over from the 70s? Well, you’re not alone and don’t despair!
  It’s easy to completely remodel that ugly bathroom without changing any walls using gorgeous Mexican tile and sinks.

Mexican Talavera tile can brighten any room, but especially bathrooms, with a stunning Talavera sink as the centerpiece. Mexican Tile Designs carries over 3,000 different beautiful hand-painted tile designs and over 80 Mexican sink designs. There is the perfect design for everyone whether you like a floral country look:

 

Or maybe a bold Mexican motif:

 

Or a completely unique look all your own!

   

Here is one method you might use to choose your own unique and striking look.

1. First choose the background or uniting color.  This may be the solid color  tile that you use for the countertop or for trim, but it will be the color that ties the whole design together.   Do you like a deep cobalt blue, a washed sea green, maybe a more subdued Blanco Mexicano antique white, or a joyful yellow as in this example?

 

2.  Next choose a beautiful Mexican sink that carries that color.  The vast variety of Mexican and Talavera Tile and sinks allows you to completely customize according to your tastes and interests.  Do you love birds, or flowers, or fish?  There is something for everyone! 

 

3.  Now choose a coordinating trim tile to use in the backsplash or maybe around the edge of the counter.  Perhaps the fish motif in the sink, inspires you to experiment with a wave trim or more fish or simply a coordinating trim.  Let your creativity loose!

 

Here are a few completed projects to spur your imagination:

 

So get rid of that ugly bathroom and create your very own masterpiece!

For a limited time, Mexican Tile Designs is offering FREE design services to help you bring your ideas to reality!  Call toll free at 1-866-320-1628 and ask for Andy.

The next blog will reverse this process, and help you start by choosing a sink and then finding complementary tile to match.


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