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After: Bright white walls and blue geometric floor tiles give the 56-square-foot bathroom a clean, modern look. The bathroom has a similar layout as before: a vanity right inside the door, a toilet to the right of the vanity and a shower (shown later) across from the vanity. Flooring: Vibrant blue tiles in an oversized hexagon pattern give the bathroom an immediate focal point. “In small bathrooms, people can end up wanting to go neutral with everything to make it more spacious,” Lin says, “but having a strong feature, like this floor, can be really cool in a small space.”Together, Buenaventura and Lin looked at different types of tile. The cement tile they initially picked out ended up being too thick. That led them to this clay tile, which is half as thick. Pro tip: Pick a bathroom floor color that’s a little lighter than your initial choice, Lin says. Most bathrooms, especially small ones, end up a little dark inside, and a lighter floor color can help prevent that. For this bathroom, she and Buenaventura had considered a navy tile but instead used a brighter blue. Lighting: Two pendant lights hang from the ceiling and provide light around the mirror and vanity. Lin and Buenaven...
Tub-shower combination: Large rectangular tiles and a movable glass panel surround a new, modern tub. Buenaventura, who hates shower curtains, likes that the glass panel lets a lot of light into the bathing area and makes the space feel bigger because part of the room isn’t blocked off with a curtain. This panel covers 60 percent of the opening, Lin says, and can swing out from the wall. “It works very well and keeps the water in, but still looks bright and open when you’re in the shower,” Buenaventura says.The movable glass panel has come in handy when the homeowners are bathing their dogs. They can just swing it open and stand next to the tub, instead of having to get in the tub with the dog. Pro tip: A glass panel with minimal hardware takes up less space and makes a bathroom visually larger, Lin says. While the option isn’t for everyone, it’s great for small bathrooms. Shower tile: Fireclay Tile; tub: ClarkeContractor: The Building Co.MoreHow to Remodel Your BathroomNo Need to Compromise on Style With a Shower-Tub ComboOther Resources on HouzzBrowse more photos of midcentury-style bathroomsFind midcentury-style bath products
Window/door trim pint color
Laundry/bathrm
stair railing / light grey walls-white ceiling-dark beam
Teal taupe contrast
Master similar green to our tile w plants
Master bath blue tone w the green walls?
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Simple porch finish post to ceiling connection
Paint Benjamin Moore - decorators white for baseboards/trim (here on walls) ocean blue for dining table (here on stair treads)
Built in for books (us tv?) wood storage underneath
Tri-color palette
Overall Feel - wood floors/ceiling, light walls, pops of colour throughout
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