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Need tile advice for new master bath addition!!! Our new master bathroom with have a full shower stall (no tub) and will be completely tiled. We'd like to use natural stone looking porcelain tiles but are unsure of where to shop for them without spending a fortune. I've heard that certain products that you buy from places like HD tend to be inferior (especially concerning faucets, etc.) Are there major differences in tile quality depending on where they're purchased? Advice please!
 
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I've bought tile for bathrooms and kitchen from HD and I've been happy with no problems and a lot cheaper because they are constantly putting things on sale.
 
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We re-tile our master bath with tiles from Lowe's called "Roman Stone" they were around $6 sq/ft. Not too bad. Check this link for reference, I think this may be what you are looking for.

http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productList&N=429...ts&Ntt=roman%20stone
 
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If you have a Costco membership (or know someone who does) they have some really nice tile by Korel and the prices are very attractive. I bought tile from their Rustico series. It's porcelain but with the travertine look. they have a bunch of different colors/shades too. here is the direct link:
Korel Tiles at Costco
 
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