Ledge wall tiled - but side walls not tiled (this is what the budget included from Adam/Justin)
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Save money and drywall ledge by freestanding tub - tile or solid surface top
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tiled ledge by freestanding tub - with wainscot tile
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Warm and classic
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This is a warm finish palette that could work
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Linen ‘closet’ could be designed like a ‘hutch’ with drawers and glass or mirrored cabinets above. This would cost more than a ‘closet’ obviously- but it is the first thing you see upon entry so worth considering.
Lots of ways to do black/white/wood which is very classic and ties in to your kitchen
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If you keep dropped ceiling over shower area but open up lower area with glass
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Bead board wainscot
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How much detail do you like?
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Bead board would also work and would save $
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Carry tile backsplash over as wainscot by tub
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bold (yet also subtle) use of tile - and mixing LED mirrors with sconces
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another option is to recess NON lighted medicine cabinets and do sconces on either side - so for your condition it would be 3 cabinets and 4 sconces at each side.
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lighted medicine cabinets are really practical and get so much stuff easily accessible and off the counter.
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Countertop waterfall edge at tub
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Improve look of existing tub in existing location and add hand shower, tile around tub up to counter backsplash height
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Fan in angled ceiling
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Window to shower/toilet room could be standard white framed window or tiled like above to relate to shower room tile
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Towel bars on shower door
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Towel bars on closet door
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beadboard front on tub for access panel to plumbing
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lowered ceiling over new shower location
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consider mixing cabinet colors - linen cabinet wall in Scheme C could be light with darker vanity cabinets
chandelier style for over tub
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