This shower surround is amazing. Love the whole look of this bathroom. I worry the patterned tile will become dated in a short period of time
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Super narrow vanity. While it is narrow, it doesn’t feel like it is.
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Bath with window. “Craftsman” window. Subway tile. Marble surround. Expensive, but beautiful.
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Possible double vanity? Looks like an Ikea sink. The tiny window would allow light in, without being too low and possible injury risk.
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The floating vanity is nice for the extra floor space. It would leave a place for a laundry basket and the scale to live. I don’t like the vessel sinks. I think this would be a challenge to clean
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Love the earthy feel to this room. Our room is too small, but the elements are stunning.
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Classic look with wood and rustic elements (handles and lights). I like the combination of a few open shelves with closed storage.
Narrow depth vanity. Shaker cabinet doors. Would like a double vanity, if possible.
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Alcove for shampoo, etc., and for shaving legs.
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Tile shape.
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Classic and clean. Space looks big, even though it’s small. Natural light. Maybe put a window back in the bathroom?
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Bright. Clean, classic and timeless. Subway tile to the ceiling. Small bath looks like ours.
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Deep soaking tub for alcove. Clean lines. Bright and airy space
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Subway walls with Carrera floor. I like the look of the basket weave tile. The craftsman style medicine cabinet would match the trim style we are using in the house
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This bathroom is similarly sized to ours. I like the colored tile, but fear the colors will become dated.
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The overall basic design of this bathroom is pleasing, I’m concerned this much white would be a challenge to keep clean with high iron content in the water.
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