Bathroom looks boring! Need some advice
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Need some inspiration for master bathroom - French Spa look?
Comments (1)I think the beadboard is lovely! But I would paint it some color other than white -- will be richer, I think. Have you ever seen Ellen Kennon Gustavian Gray? The most gorgeous spa blue-green-gray with chameleon qualities. Maybe that on the ceiling, and either more of the same on the walls (it'll read deeper just due to the change in plane) or a slightly deeper tone? Or possibly a very grayed down lavender on the walls with a few pots of the lavender plant? Seems somehow very French... Love your fabric and think that'll work with many colors....See MoreLooking for layout advice: help needed to create two bathrooms!
Comments (34)This is one attempt. I am not familiar with the regulations nor the dimensions of europeean appliances/bath fixtures etc. This might not work, I don't know. Maybe the distance between the toilet and the bidet is too far. I placed them that way so you don't see them when you enter the bathroom but it may not be practical. Also I wonder if the shelves you have in your kitchen are inside the pillar. In the floor plan below, I completely remove the shelves: If you don't need the powder room:...See MoreNeed some tile/colour advice for bathroom reno
Comments (2)Thank you... https://www.lowes.ca/product/bathroom-vanities-with-tops/cutler-silhouette-48-in-single-sink-white-chocolate-bathroom-vanity-with-cultured-marble-top-304181...See MoreI need some input on remodelling SIX bathrooms!
Comments (29)I put in a curbless wheel chair accessible shower in my only fill bathroom. I had my builder add a floor drain to the room to act as backup in case the shower ever floods. THAT is what you should do if you want a curbless shower in a rental. BTW, I recently did overflow my shower for the first time. My brand new thick cotton mat was between the shower and the floor drain. It was so heavy with water that I could just barely lift it onto the grab bar in the shower to let it drip dry. Two days later, I had to hang it outside in the sun to get it dry. What did I do to flood outside of the shower? I am not sure! I suppose I could have let the hand sprayer turn toward the curtain. Or maybe the big wad of hair that I had peeled off my fingers that had crossed between the shower floor and the room floor had made a bridge for the water to follow. I have been shedding a lot of hair lately and it has gotten quite long during the stay-at-home time. Whichever it was, I have not had so much water leave the shower before. My trench drain is in the front of the shower, between the shower floor and the room floor. But it would not take long for a clogged wall-side trench drain to let water leave the shower, either. A trench drain is no different than a single middle drain, it just has a long, skinny collection trench on top of the drain hole. I would not put one in a rental unit. Another way to have an even more foolproof shower is to get a solid surface (like Corian) shower pan. Since they can be installed in a day, the money you spend on a higher price material can be offset by lower installation cost. Corian walls are also foolproof. The cleaning people can’t hurt it. Any scratches that happen (though it is not easy to scratch) can be buffed out in place. No grout lines. No mold or mildew. Waterproof and it does not fail. See if you can see a Corian or Swanstone shower in a local showroom. Swanstone has some nice patterns now, too. You can get a white-on-white granite look, white with colored specks, or a white and gray swirl. Here is a link https://swanstone.com/en/collections-and-finishes/collections/swanstone to their site. People with Swanstone and Corian showers say that they look the same as the day they were installed twenty years later. Be aware that Swanstone Veritek is not the same as their solid surface Swanstone product. It is fiberglass, I think. At least consider a true solid surface shower....See MoreRelated Professionals
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