master bathroom
Kipnis Architecture + Planning SaveEmail Forgo the threshold. While creating a zero-threshold shower during a renovation can cost extra, it could well be worth the added expense to create a shower where you can gracefully age in place. And the cost, depending on structural issues, could be as low as a few hundred dollars — a small price to pay to not have to ever trip on a raised shower sill, something you’ll appreciate every time you get in and out of the shower.
Steam shower. Cathy was very clear about her favorite bathroom amenity: “Steam!!! Adding a steam unit to the shower was the best move we made.” Greenerhills suggested, “It might be worth a glass door with a transom to have a steam shower in cold, dry winters.” Tip: When designing a steam shower, make sure the shower ceiling has a slight slope to it so water droplets roll to one side and down the shower wall, rather than onto your head. Large transitional master bathroom photo in New York with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, a claw-foot tub, white tile, subway tile, gray walls, marble floors and an alcove shower — Houzz Floor to ceiling door with vent opening — Tyeler
Feature wall for the tub is a split slab of marble. looks nice
I liked the feature wall and putting a niche inside of it for the tub supplies
like that the feature wall is framed
lighting and the wall behind the tub
the positioning of the heated towel rack
feature wall
liked the feature wall
bench in the shower
Niche should be away from direct water. r r
flooring
Kids washroom
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