How long do bathroom/kitchen trends last without looking dated?
I'm about to remodel bathroom and kitchen and I like the granite counters, stainless steel look, the new bathroom modern sinks and furniture. I also love the mosaic tile trend. How long do you think these updates will last without looking dated? Any suggestions to avoid looking dated too soon.
Stick with non-dated deco. Like use normal tiles (mosaic tiles suck.. i really hate them... they're annoying to clean and even more annoying to look at.. can u say vomit?) our bathroom has normal sized tiles, white with very light paint brush stroke like blue, and our tub/toilet/sink were light blue too so it looked hot... it would still be hot if we didnt have to break into the walls to fix pipes.
I've seen mosaic tiled bathrooms/kitchens and they make me want to stab myself in they eye. you get sick of them after a while.. we used mosaic tiles in outer hallway, and let me tell you, if i can take a hammer and start smashing something, those would be the first to go.
stainless steel and granite counters look hot!!! they wont ever be outdated, we'r going forward into time, steel is the wave of the future!! (okay maybe i'm a little excited) but imagine granite/marble tiles on the floor of your kitchen... stainless steel appliances... and matching kitchen aide electronics... cherry wood cabinets... i dunno bout you but it soothes me!
point in the matter is >> 6x6 tiles// 12x12 tiles // marble/granite/stainless steel... won't ever be outdated.. mosaics will. (i get shivers just thinking about mosaic tiles)

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Our kitchen is about 12ft by 12ft and I like synchronic kitchens with clean lines. I quite like lustre, though I worry I'd always be cleaning it. I'd like a granite-actually black worktop, a double sink and corner cupboards with prestige-out racks for extra






