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Bath low wall tiles


otterine

To finish the low wall around the bath, I used a clear plastic sheet embossed with 1/4-inch square tiles. You paint the underside, and the top side shows as shiny tiles. tried a few different painting treatments on some small scraps to determine which color tiles I wanted. In the end, I decide all white was the way to go. It's a very clean, classic design. I painted the wood base all white with acrylics but used Krylon gloss white spray paint on the back of the tile sheets; it was faster, cleaner and left no brush marks on the tiles. I used regular tacky glue to adhere the tiles to the wood base.<br /><br />I've removed the gold twin faucets from the tub and put a painted cap on the holes for now. I am still working on faucet options. If anyone ever decides to make better miniature faucets, I will be first in line! &lt;img src=&quot;http://www.greenleafdollhouses.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif&quot; style=&quot;vertical-align:middle&quot; emoid=&quot;:D&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;biggrin.gif&quot; /&gt;

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You ALWAYS prevail!!! (Never did I have any doubt in you coming up with something funky fabulous for your bathroom!) Love how you always share your techniques with us. You're the best! It gives me something to aspire to!

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