Sarah's Ideas
I like - again, not sure if the shower head will feel too weak.
I like that this is modern, but not over the top angular. Simple but not brutal.
I would want in gold, but I like that the bath sprayer is separate - it isn't this giant octopus of a fixture that takes upthe whole wall. We don't get a lot of water pressure so I'm not sure that shower head would work.
This is 2 handles but I like the look.
I'll need a small sink and I think it's better to have a faucet that takes up less room. I like the brushed brass if I'm going to go with some kind of celadon tile color.
No on the biscuit color but it's 60 inches with maybe less wasted space?
This is actually what I'm trying to move away from. I think it looks good, but I actually want something more soothing for my bathroom. There's just a lot visually going on with this more historically accurate bathroom.
I might have this already, but separate shower and tub but also not a lot of distraction for the eye. I'm not sure about the counter stripe. It looks like something that in 10 years will feel dated.
More of the same....horizontal drawers, simple faucet. One thing I am still looking for is a way to maximize counter space, minimize bowl size. We just brush our teeth and wash our faces and hands. We don't need a huge basin but we do need a place to put a make up pouch, etc.
I love a separate shower and tub space. I just don't think it's doable in such a small bathroom, but I love the open space and lack of eye distracting barriers like shower curtains
I like the round mirror, the vanity that is not on the floor, and the utilization of a small space for a vanity to use all the nook area
wrong side but like detailing and combo or round and linear
this needs to be right hand but I like the line. In reality, there is "wasted space" in that there isn't as much soaking room as I had hoped. Tried my friend's tub
it is photographed as a corner bathtub
round, brushed gold rim
Soothing
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