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Elongated herringbone floor layout
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Herringbone floor tile layout
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Floor Tile - subtle but pattern
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consider a custom wood surround with a deck mount faucet. In an ideal world the deck surface would match the vanity counters.
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custom wood surround would help balance the vanity wall. Deck mount edge is much easier to get in and out of. But this design is more $$$ to implement than the square wood surround
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Silver finish on outside of tub would be a nice upgraded look - tub style is predicated on drain location and that may or may not be easily moved. I love the way the drapes add softness and warmth
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I love the drapes and I also love the subtle floor tile shift just to give the tub alcove some architectural presence
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Concept for floating glass shelves in shower in lieu of niche
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Drapes to add softness and warmth. I like this tub style for you. Carefully consider the edge thickness as getting in and out of a freestanding tub is trickier than a deck mount one
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Drapes to add softness and warmth. I think this tub style is a bit too contemporary for your home.
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Consider towel warmers
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Drapery to add softness and warmth and a tree would help eat up all that open space
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A drop in tub set into a tiled surround that matches the floor tile - this is another option to consider…this would be less $$$ than the wood surround option and you don’t have to worry about matching the counter finish
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a thicker edge on the tub is more comfortable to get in and out of
Elongated herringbone floor layout
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