Bathroom -spa
He tiled the walls and the floor in the same large-format porcelain tile. Its pattern resembles natural stone.
created a calm and inviting space by playing with subtle changes in tone and metal finishes. The slight contrast between the off-white elongated subway tiles and the white tub, the way the warm metal finishes work with the accent color on the shower curtain, and the coordination between the gray grout and the mosaic floor tile give the room a cohesive look and an easygoing vibe.
colors
The pebble tile runs up behind a storage niche in the shower. Tempered glass shelves hold products and washcloths. The shelves align with the tile grout for a clean, professional look
The countertop is concrete with an integrated sink
“We were going in a more natural direction, so going with a more honed finish instead of a polished finish
An LED backlit defogging mirror hangs above. “We were going for something of a spa feel, and going with a mirror that doesn’t have a frame and is backlit gives you that hotel or spa look,” Chin says. Recessed lights with white trim above the vanity in an updated soffit and in the shower provide additional illumination. A
stacked pattern with tiles
Merkel created a recessed niche (in a blank wall) with hickory wood shelves for storing small items.
grey countertop, round mirror, wood accents
Merkel ditched the old shower and vanity in favor of a calm and serene palette with light woods, like the hickory wood floating custom vanity, and plenty of white. The warm white walls are Cloud Cover by Benjamin Moore. “We have it throughout our house. It’s our favorite color,” Lacey says.
tile surrounding smaller mirror
Sass continued the tiles up to the vaulted ceiling, just as she did in the shower. Finding the right lighting was tricky because the pendants had to be mounted on the sloped ceiling at different heights. The design of these long brass-and-glass pendants made it possible for them to hang at the same level. The way they hang in front of the mirror adds dimension, and the reflection increases the amount of light they bring into the room.
vanity
caning on cabinet
earthy, peachy tile for warmth
sconces for lighting
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