sumisugi's ideas
Linen closet
Carrara marble tile
Tile but it looks a tad brown, not gray
Floor tile and bench
The bench and chairs and table
The hole in the wall allowing light through.
Like the storage cupboard and color and floor and shower tile. Can add towel hooks to the cupboard as shown.
Like the corner shelves, need a towel hook for the washcloth and the niches too.
Like the frameless mirror.
Like the color of the floor and the vanity and the shelf and tub shape.
Like the vanity color
Like the vanity color, mirrors, simple wall, and counter top, and bottom shelf, looks more open.
Shower without all glass wall
Like the wall molding and floor
Nice color of wood, is it a shelf formed by the mirror frame?
More drawers, color is good, sinks and stone are good color, so is shower tile
Colors work well, marble tiles look good. Don’t like the barn door effects
Openness, color, windows, bench and size of shower
Mirror with light for Tom, otherwise too somber.
Shower controls near entrance, towel rack
Natural materials
Tower closet
Panels on tub
Colors, buffet counter but toaster and other appliances are in the dining room.
Use our big space for both shower and tub, stepless entry, use longer drain. Are our windows okay?
A shower bench seat should be 17 to 19 inches high and 15 inches deep and must not infringe on the interior size of the shower. That means that if your shower size is the minimum 32 by 32 inches, the bench should not take away from those dimensions. In terms of materials, I always like to recommend a slab finish, at least for the top of the bench. This could be marble or quartz, for example. Usually I recommend matching the bench slab top to your vanity countertop for design continuity. I wouldn’t recommend tiling the top of your bench, because the grout lines can be uncomfortable to sit on.
You can also opt for no door at all. A fixed panel of glass creates a modern look that’s easy to clean. These panels can be framed in metal or frameless, as seen here. Most shower glass is fabricated at ⅜ inch (or 10mm) thick so it’s durable, safe and long-lasting. Standard openings range from 22 to 26 inches depending on the shower size. The go-to opening size for our clients is 24 inches.
"Hinged shower swing doors are the most popular option. They can open outward to a 90-degree angle, providing a safe, wide and open entry, or they can swing inward, or both. You’ll want to consider how the door swing affects available floor space and other elements, such as the toilet, towel bars, product carts and so on. Shower doors are typically made at a minimum of 22 inches wide and a maximum of 36 inches wide."
like the wood color and flooring, plus spacious feeling.
Like the size and simplicity, without a glass door, plus color and threshold.
Like the tower for storage but it feels a little cramped in the corner
Like this gray color and the porcelain tiles
like the floor color, engineered wood
pretty
pretty
lovely distressed look
rug is cotton and non porous bottom.
laundry baskets inside?
shelf, wood color good
vertical tile, colors are good.
Designer seems really good.
Like the shower, no bath?
Like the wood in the vanity
Light vanity color
Drawer, shelf
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