Big basement bathroom project

The sealer only needs to get on the grout...most tile won't absorb any. It won't hurt it, but follow the instructions on the bottle! It will tell you to NOT let it dry on the tile. If you do, it will leave streaks that will be very hard to get off. They can usually be removed by rewetting with sealer, the stuff will disolve itself, then buff.
 
99% done. Here are the most recent photos

I made the cabinets with the MLCS 5 piece cabinet router set.
 

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left over ceramic from the shower was used for the counter / vanity tops.
 

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The dovetail joint drawers were done with the MLCS pins & tails dovetail jig (a pain to use). The Mexican sand Kohler sink w/ Delta venetian bronze faucet.

I ran out of Keracolor-s sanded biscuit caulk to finish the joint between the wall and countertop.... grrrrr.
 

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last pic, the finished shower
 

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fiasco,
I realize that this is a really old thread but, if you're still out there, could you tell me what you used as 2x2 tile in the pan to match the color of the AO Vallano floor/wall tiles?

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David in Sugar Land
 
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