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Michael S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gilbert, AZ
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Timeless Bathroom Remodeling: Advice Wanted

Michael S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gilbert, AZ
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Any advice on bathroom renovations? Trying to avoid renovations that are so trendy I look back in 8 years and think, "what was I thinking?"

Current bathroom is from the 1990s and is overdue for demolition.  I'm trying to find a balance between what looks nice and something that will not become dated too rapidly.  

A bathroom renovation in 2006 would involve as much travertine as you can fit into the bathroom and more travertine. 

So in 2023 what trends should I avoid?  I see a good amount of marble, subway tile and even though I like it a little voice tells me "maybe marble is the travertine of the future."  

Is agreeable grey paint alright? or is white better?

Attached is a photo of a lovely 1990s bathroom that will be gone in 48 hours. And yes the travertine floor "upgrade" to the 1990s bathroom was my idea 7 years ago (sigh)  :)

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