Finished master bathroom pictures - marble, navy, and gold
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Comments (20)I really love your beautiful bathroom! We're about to embark on a master bath renovation, and are considering a tub/ shower arrangment very similar to yours. We've been a little concerned about having enough room to step into the tub with the shower walls blocking part of the length of the tub, but your layout seems to work just fine! Would you please share the dimensions of your shower when you have a moment, as well as the width of the "step in" space you have for your tub? This might help me do a "reality check" to determine if we want to change the size of the shower, or narrow it a bit to provide wider access for stepping into the tub. If we have to go *too* narrow, the shower may not work. We have one of those behemoth corner tubs in the room now, abutting the shower, that just eats up the room. We're not big bath takers, but still think we need a tub for resale purposes. So a possible solution is to go smaller, with a configuration similar to yours. Thanks in advance, and enjoy your scrumptious new space!...See MoreFinished Master Bathroom
Comments (18)Jill Wood, glad to hear that I inspired you to use the DalTile Florentine tile that my DD used in her bathroom. Your bathroom turned out beautiful. I am getting the itch to redo my hall bathroom. I have a long vanity like you do and hadn't thought about possibly using 3 mirrors like you have. So you maybe inspiring my to do the same. Can you please tell me how long your vanity is how wide the mirrors are. Would also love to know about the windows in your tub area. They are so pretty. Are they etched glass or window film. Do they provide good privacy at night. I have pleated shades on my MB windows and the are great during the day but at night with the room lights on, from the outside, you can see silhouettes of whoever is in the bathroom. I would like to get nicer windows in my MB....See MoreThe Official AzWildcats70 - Finished(ish) Master Bathroom (pic heavy)
Comments (12)I'm so sorry for your family's loss :( Your bathroom looks lovely! The first couple of times I looked at it I was on my phone and couldn't figure out where the shower was in relationship to the toilet area where there towel warmer was. I could tell the tub was on the opposite end of the room and I'm like, "why is the towel warmer nowhere around the tub or shower?" NOW I can see the shower is in the same room as the toilet :) Enjoy your new (DIYed) space!...See MoreMaster bathroom tiles - marble or porcelain?
Comments (16)Thanks everyone for your comments. I decided yesterday to go with real marble for my master bathroom. In case it helps anyone who are in the same boat, here are my reasonings: 1) we live in our condo currently while our house is being built. Our condo has 2 full bathrooms with entirely marble floors, shower surround and countertops. We have been here for almost 5 years, never sealed or did anything different or special while using them (mostly out of ignorance. I never knew I had to treat marble any differently until I started buying tiles for my house). We have had guests use one often and cleaning lady clean our place. We use green products because we have kids and pets - no idea whether it is good for marble or not, but don't care at this point. We care more about our kids and pets. The marbles on the floor and counter (horizontal surfaces) are not in perfect condition, but I wouldn't say they are ruined by any means. I also know now that they can be refinished to look like new when I'm ready to sell our condo, so no big deal to me. The vertical surfaces (shower surround, walls, etc.) are still in fantastic condition. That's for 5 years with no sealing or special treatment. 2) After thinking about it, I think the amount of maintenance for marble is pretty hyped up, because of point #1. It's a bit unfair to expect to have no maintenance for any flooring you have, even porcelain. And as far as maintenance is concerned, sealing marble once a year is pretty miniscule as compared to other things related to the house. For example, your lawn need to be watered and mowed way more, but does that mean you shouldn't have a lawn or put in astroturf? My family and I are pretty laid-back and will not stress over etching or slight stains, because marble can be restored. So, if necessary, we will just restore it. However, seriously consider whether you will be stressed, and if you will, then maybe pass on marble. 3) The homes in my town are definitely still using marble in their baths, kitchens, foyer, etc., including the new constructions. So, really I think it's probably not that big of a deal to have it. People are still choosing it all the time. I have not had any concerns until I started tile shopping and reading about it online. Having marble in a home is a selling feature for homes in my area, not a decrement. It's highlighted in listings. Of course, I know not all buyers care for it and might even turn off ones who think it's high-maintenance, but it's not a concern at the moment. I like porcelain tiles for many reasons as well. I will be using it in my kid's bath (not faux marble-look, something more contemporary), and in other areas of my house. For me personally, I think having the look I want is more important. It's something that I have to use and look at every day, so if I'm not happy with the way something look, no amount of easy maintenance will make up for it....See Morejjam
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