Would you send me a picture of yours? Please include a caption.
Your bathroom floor is likely the surface in you life that you spend the most time looking at, with the exception, of course, of screens. Don’t miss this opportunity to look more deeply.
Bathroom floor is not clean? No problem! Don’t worry, everyone has cat litter crumbs on their bathroom floor. Even people who don’t have cats.
Luddite? No digital camera or phone? No problem! Send me a sketch or rubbing.
The floor, wall tiles, sink, tub and toilet are all pink
Jackson Heights
Armonk, NY
i just figured i’d give you a choice, with or
without feet
I chose this pattern because I thought it had a vintage quality
bathroom floor
Not my finest photographic moment, but here you go.
Soon to be washed!
FRANCIS BACON IS MY BOYFRIEND TOO
an original bathroom floor from 1928
a renovated bathroom in the same house
Here’s mine.
Without feet. This bathroom is in Newark, NJ
my old bathroom floor was cooler; classic B&W small tile
I had to paint tiles gray to match a patched section-
see wider shot.
116 th and Riverside
Terrific website!
Interesting project…
West Village NYC Love square shaped diamonds Love this color
The second photo, which is the bathroom in the front, is especially good
because it has both the basket weave and the other pattern. (Pretty typical of 151.)
Finally! Enjoy!
My friend’s floor
and shower floor.
1939 bathroom floor tile in Queens
Bathroom floors in the city.
Photo … really bad-it’s supposed to be green.
Standard builder’s floor tiles (3-year-old apartment). Rugs salvaged from the recycling room. At least the socks don’t have holes.
Here’s a Costa Rican shower floor.
Floor and a bit more
Sure! Here’s mine, attached!
Every morning my “subjects” greet me while I sit on the throne.
The black and white piano key motif is Karla’s work (Installed in Jon’s music studio bathroom circa 1995).
The blue and tan bow tie pattern is original to the house (1927)
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Most intimate and interesting.
Thank you Bob!
Love this!
thank you!
This is quite lovely. So many floors! I have some favorites – the old ones are wonderful. Thank you for curating it.
What a fun and quirky project and a great collection of floors!