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		<title>Tile countertops for midcentury bathrooms</title>
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CERAMIC TILE is a totally appropriate and authentic material for midcentury bathrooms &#8212; and for kitchens, too. I&#8217;ve had several readers ask about this over the past few months &#8211; so this post is long overdue. Q. Why don&#8217;t I focus on tile countertops as much as laminate? Hmm. A. I think it&#8217;s because my [...]


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<p><span class="drop_cap">C</span>ERAMIC TILE is a totally appropriate and authentic material for midcentury bathrooms &#8212; and for kitchens, too. I&#8217;ve had several readers ask about this over the past few months &#8211; so this post is long overdue. Q. Why don&#8217;t I focus on tile countertops as much as laminate? Hmm. A. I think it&#8217;s because my two bathroom vanities both had laminate so I&#8217;m stuck in that mindset. Second, we talked about it when we renovated the bathroom, but my husband really hates tile countertops &#8211; says it&#8217;s too hard to keep the grout clean. Although: Bronwyn and Greg&#8217;s vintage original bathroom sink looks pretty darned good. Dig the green and color combination! Also, this must be tile countertop week &#8211; because we featured <a title="tile countertop" href="http://retrorenovation.com/2009/06/08/pink-and-gray-bathroom-janes-retro-renovation-construction-zone/" target="_blank">Jane&#8217;s new bathroom vanity</a> yesterday, too. Jane, why did you choose tile. Any tips? <span id="more-14400"></span></p>
<p>All that said, here&#8217;s what I think I know about tile countertops:</p>
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<li>I&#8217;ve researched so-called &#8220;tile in&#8221; sinks, and the only ones available that I could find are (2) round sinks from Kohler and (2) vintage. I guess the round sinks from Kohler would be fine if you can find round-edge trim pieces???
<p><div id="attachment_14405" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 136px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-14405" title="kohler-caxton-tile-in-bathroom-sink" src="http://retrorenovation.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/kohler-caxton-tile-in-bathroom-sink-257x300.jpg" alt="Kohler Caxton tile-in or metal-rim bathroom sink" width="126" height="147" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Kohler Caxton tile-in or metal-rim bathroom sink</p></div></li>
<li>I think you should not use glossy tile on a countertop. Will scratch. Use matte, which I think may also be called satin finish by some manufacturers. (You always use a matte/satin or unglazed tile on floors. Even matte/satin can get slippery when wet.)</li>
<li>You&#8217;ll want to use L-shaped bullnose around the edge of the counter. There are corner-pieces, too.</li>
<li>If you need/want thick tile or bullnose &#8212; I don&#8217;t have an answer for you. The tile today &#8212; which is not mud-set like the old stuff &#8212; is much thinner.</li>
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<p>Tile countertops actually can be the most affordable solution, especially if you are handy and can do this job yourself. I also think they are quite cheery and functional &#8211; with the potential to last longer than laminate.</p>


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