Master Bath
the variegated vertical blue tile is Arizona "Flash" 3x12 in light blue, which we only used on the long wall. The end walls, pony wall (inside and out), toilet surround (not visible in the photo), and vanity half wall are also "Flash" but 5x5 in white. We love that the Flash White actually looks like a very pale gray. The shower floor is Lowe's penny rounds in dove gray, which is almost identical to the Flash White, though you'd never know from the photo. In natural or overhead lighting, the combination of all three looks lovely.
Ann Sacks Savoy
jumbo tiles with accent mosaic tiles to match the shower tiles, monochromatic theme
clean white with an inset bench and pop of color, cohesive look with basement
outlet options
one of the most common lighting mistakes is to position recessed downlights over bare spots on the floor. Instead, position downlights over countertops and other working areas that could use the extra light. This San Francisco bathroom designed by Total Concepts is a great example of well-placed downlights.
Do Give Yourself Backlighting Backlighting illuminates shoulders and hair, making it easier to see clothing and shapes. This comes in handy around the vanity, so consider placing a light behind and above where you’ll be standing. A surface mount or semiflush-mount fixture with a frosted shade, such as the one featured in this Toronto bathroom by Custom CADD, will block glare and provide functional overhead lighting.
Lumens dweLED $314 for three light vanity $146 for single light sconce
Rondelle 3-light Vanity bar $314 @ perigold.com by dweLED
put a towel bar for two hand towels on the cabinet face?
Wood Plank tile in shower, ode to Lincoln
Frosted Glass cabs on counter, floating shelves in the corner with routed in lighting, tiny trim around the slab doors, mini hardware on the lift ups, aqua quartzite
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