Master Bathroom Renovation
*Shower area
*Tilework
*Cabinetry
*Mirror
*Countertops and Sinks
*Lighting
*Fixtures (Lights, Faucets, Showerheads, Knobs)
Anything else?
Neat tile for floor/walls.
I like this style rain head and handheld - I prefer them separated like this.
Want a rainhead shower head - would it be possible to have something coming from straight above?
M: I like the simple tiles, clean lines. Not particularly a fan of the border, or such a large seat (although I think we would like a seat space), but seems close in size to our shower area. K: I like the dark accent tile rows.
K: This is a clean euro-style glass pane atop a pony wall, if Melissa doesn't want the pony wall to get any taller. A thought at least.
K: All horizontal handles? Yes. M: Cubby!
M: I really like the look of the stealth drain (vs conventional).
M: I like the more functional pony wall. Our current one just sucks. I like the tile, and how it frames around the shower floor.
K: Random thought - could we change our squared up water closet to an angled door, giving the space in the bathroom feel larger?
M: Neat tile!
B: We both like this cabinetry style. This is probably the darker end of the spectrum for us - we'd not go any darker.
M: I like the way the shower tiles are laid out - it feels organic.
K: I like the legs on the cabinetry
M: I love the accent wall.
M: I like the frame around the mirror and the cabinetry style. K: I'd like the wood look more if it had more redder tones to it.
M: I like the countertop here.
K: I like the legs here but I'm not sure if the loss of space is worth it. It makes the space feel much larger which is a huge plus (for a space like ours that isn't that large). M: I like the shelves between the mirrors - functional (gets stuff off the counter) but doesn't subtract from perceived space.
M: I like a few things here 1) the shower tile is awesome 2) the backsplash is done well, trim line + small rectangular tiles 3) the cabinets are nice
K: I like the trim around the mirror - so we're not opposed to a single mirror (vs split mirrors).
B: The cabinetry on the left here is nice. Clean, square lines and a nice wood grain/stain. Too small of handles.
M: I like the simple handles on the cabinetry. The cabinetry is also clean.
B: We like the cabinet between the sinks but we're not sure how much space it will consume or how much it will make the place feel smaller. Not a huge priority - if there's storage elsewhere then this isn't really a needed thing.
M: I like the cubby a lot. We don't like the medicine cabinet and this is a much cleaner cubby, but it is deeper so we'll have to make considerations for space available.
K: I like the brown tones in the cabinet doors.
K: I like a few things here - 1) The cabinet isn't wall to wall, thus makes the space feel larger than it is, and 2) The barn to the closet uses the otherwise dead space next to the cabinetry to move out of the way, conserving space, and 3) the closet door contains a full length mirror, which I know Melissa really wants. M: I like the wood in this space as accent as it makes that aspect pop. Maybe not oak (Ken doesn't like oak - cherry is nice!)
K: I like the insinuation of legs more than I need actual legs on my cabinetry (though I wouldn't be opposed to having legged cabinetry, I know it can reduce overall space).
K: Having electrical connections hidden inside the cabinetry gives you affordances for a cleaner look on the counter and backsplash, and targeted cabinet usage (i.e. not all cabinet drawers need power, and power-using items should be near powered-drawers) can assist in organization, but isn't mandatory.
K: I like the color and cabinet style. I would rather have the thinner double-door cabinets like in this photo than the double-wide doors that we currently have.
K: I really like the rimmed tile floor inside the shower area. It nicely delineates the space without clashing. I dislike the really large rectangular tiles in this space.
K: Another neat example of grey rectangular tiles that I like. The smaller tile inside the cubby is a great touch. The double shelf does nothing for me.
K: I enjoy long handles on my cabinetry, and clean square style cabinet door faces.
K: I like the tile colors and proportions.
M: far textured accent wall with tile
M: subway tiles
M: like the style of cabinetry, like cubby spots, simple lines.
M: pull out shelving - specifically how it contours to maximize space around the sink plumbing
M: the cabinetry, like the pull out shelving.
Would rather have indirect lights than actual vanity lights. Maybe a bar of light rather than the circular holes. Open to suggestions.
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