bathroom ideas
blowfish are on the walls from floor to ceiling; wallpaper with a cream background to bring warmth into the room; nautical light over the mirror continues the marine theme without going over the top; other lighting includes a fan light in the shower and recessed lighting over the toilet and vanity.
pocket door slides open to reveal a more spacious, fully remodeled bathroom. They opened up a 2-by-3-foot section of the hallway to give the bathroom a little more space and to add the pocket door; sealed door because potential for lead paint
High-gloss Marina Gray vanity paint: Benjamin Moore; sinks: Ronbow; medicine cabinets: Robern; Bradley wall sconces: Robert Abbey via Houzz; Morris lantern: Circa Lighting
herringbone tile pattern flows into the shower. Underneath the tile, they added radiant floor heating designed to be safe for use in showers. It quickly heats up the space; Super White paint: Benjamin Moore; Ash Gray floor tile (4 by 12 inches) and China White shower tile: Greenwich Tile & Marble; floor heating: Schluter Systems
shower inside size: 36x60 (height eave wall before angle 72")
opted for a single sink and extra counter space on the new traditional-style vanity; vanity is 5 feet wide and 36 inches high; faucets, hardware, sconces and accessories polished chrome; countertop and backsplash are engineered quartz that resembles natural stone. Counter and backsplash: Icelake, PentalQuartz; vanity: Brentwood Cathedral, Canyon Creek, painted in Cityscape by Sherwin-Williams; Buckle pulls and Mushroom knobs: Top Knobs; Antonio sconces: Park Harbor Lighting; faucet: Rook, Delta Faucet; find traditional bathroom vanities
Flooring: Florentine Carrara, Daltile; tub: Dawson cast-iron double roll top tub: Barclay; floor tile has honed finish
medicine cabinet: Verdera, Kohler; wallpaper: Vine, Simplicity New Classics Collection, Wallquest; find more moisture-resistant wallpaper
Thibaut’s Patara Ikat wallpaper
The wood on this built-in and the vanity is cerused oak with a dark finish. Causey wanted to evoke the look of driftwood in a modern way that wasn’t too literal.
shower, storage, mirror placement
great yellow color
Wall-to-Wall Mirrors: For a different approach to sizing your mirror, you can ignore the size of the vanity on its own and instead use the mirror to fill the whole wall, often running above the toilet as well. This approach gives you a larger mirror, which can go a long way toward making a compact bathroom feel twice the size. Be careful the width lines up with the edge of another fixture so the mirror doesn't look like it is just the wrong size.
When leaving room for sconces, choose a mirror that is closer to 60 to 70 percent of the width of the vanity (divided by the number of mirrors if you have more than one), so the sconces have room to sit above the vanity rather than hanging beyond the edges.
bath mirror: With respect to height, a functional mirror needs only to reach about a foot above and below the eye line of the people who will be using it. But the more height you can get, the better, because it will provide more viewing angles and a more open look to the space. Try to reach at least 4 to 7 feet above the floor.
max out mirror to make small bath look larger
expansive mirror in alcove with integrated sconces
serena and lily wallpaper, white paint, brass mirror and scone
blue roman shade, blue vanity base with white tiles and counters
Cabinet hardware: Sietto
wall paint Simply White
The wood vanity unit adds warmth, yet its floating type offers modernness. The rustic ‘wood’ floor is actually porcelain tiles for easy maintenance. The plain white 6-inch square tiles on the tub walls were installed in a running-bond manner with gray grout to accentuate the pattern. An outdoor-looking wall-mounted light fixture seals the cottage-living statement.”; kept original cast iron beige bathtub since it was in pristine condition and worked neutral palette to coordinate
guest bathroom
wall-covering from Osbourne and Little; wallpaper, aqua vanity, round mirror
Faucet and handles: East Linear, Newport Brass; carrera marble on vanity top and window sill
mediterraneon blue hex floor tiles; white subway tiles extend behind sink and toilet; white wire chair; brass hooks on wall for towels; window with obscure glass
wallpaper accent wall behind floating shelves, mossy midtone green cabinets, vanity hardware splurge SIETTO
peony wallpaper (beautifully whimsical peony wallpaper by Katie Ridder) with blue ceiling and white fixtures +tile; like the scones but no source provided
SKY BLUE - SHOULD BIT OF GRAY TO AVOID NURSERY ROOM VIBE Arguably the most soothing color of them all, sky blue is a smart choice in a bathroom. This shade makes small spaces (which most bathrooms tend to be) feel open and expansive. It’s like bathing or showering in the great outdoors, but within the protective privacy of your own home.
fish wallpaper
walls and trim in Simply White by Benjamin Moore, using a different finish on each — eggshell on the walls and a semi-gloss on the trim. Using the same color gives the room a clean, modern look.
green accent wall and natural wood mirror frame
grassy green
like dog print on monochrome wallpaper with monochrome photo
midcentury modern style meets Colorado rustic vibes; lavender ceiling paint
Custom cabinet painted in Needlepoint Navy by Sherwin-Williams; like light fixtures
separate room tub+shower
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