bathrooms
Back bathroom
Back bathroom
Front bathroom
Vanity back bathroom
Have some fun with the bench! This is by far my favorite bench to date. I have yet to find a client who will let me build this, but I'm still looking!
A little corner seat can provide extra leg room.
Most steam showers require a bench for comfort. When space is tight, a folding shower seat can work wonders.These folding seats require solid blocking behind the wall. Make sure the framers of the project align wall studs with placement of the bench.
If you’re planning to move a wooden bench around, be sure it’s small and light.Most showers have sloped floors in many directions. This can cause a freestanding bench to rock when you’re sitting on it. Plan for your new shower to have a one-way slope, or find a bench with adjustable legs so you can eliminate the rocking. You can also buy a three-legged bench or have one made, since these won’t rock.Tip: Finding a bench the perfect size for your shower can be a challenge. If working with a cabinet maker on a bathroom vanity, consider asking him or her to include a custom teak bench in your order.
6. Keep it bright with natural light. Showers don't have to be at the darkest corner of the bathroom. But when they are, add some glass block to brighten up the space.
4. A place for shampoo and soap. A small, recess in the shower wall with a shelf or two works magic when there are multiple bottles of shampoo, conditioner, gel and more. Size the niche to accommodate the tallest bottle you’ll use and make sure that it fits
Front bathroom showers
Like these colors for front bathroom
Love this light
Corner
Corner
Nice tile
Door
Sweet mirror
Shower tile
Brown , love
Door
Cool
Love the blue
Sweet glass
Nice seat in shower
Love this
Cute towel rack
Love this tile
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