Room of the Day: Tile Patterns Mix It Up in a Master Bath
Contemporary and classic elements mix in a boldly detailed San Francisco bathroom makeover
Jeannie Matteucci
August 19, 2015
Houzz Contributor. Home design writer and lifestyle reporter with a love for stylish spaces, smart lighting and a good decaf dry cappuccino.
Houzz Contributor. Home design writer and lifestyle reporter with a love for stylish... More
Shaun Loh and Karen Ko loved the architectural details on the exterior of their Edwardian home in San Francisco’s scenic Pacific Heights neighborhood. But the couple, who had previously lived in a contemporary high-rise condominium, wanted the interiors to reflect something a bit more modern.
When it came time to update the home’s master bath, their designer, Heather Cleveland, understood the couple’s goals and helped them mix tile patterns and move around some of the components to create a relaxing, transitional space that feels modern while still embracing the history of the home.
When it came time to update the home’s master bath, their designer, Heather Cleveland, understood the couple’s goals and helped them mix tile patterns and move around some of the components to create a relaxing, transitional space that feels modern while still embracing the history of the home.
BEFORE: Prior to the renovation, the dated and poorly planned master bath had an angled vanity with counters about 3 inches too short, a tight shower and tub combination behind the door swing, and a dividing wall next to the toilet that took up valuable floor space. “They wanted it to feel more expansive, light and practical,” Cleveland says.
“After” photos by Open Homes Photography
Bathroom at a Glance
Location: San Francisco
Who lives here: Shaun Loh, a physician, and wife Karen Ko, a homemaker
Size: 7 feet, 11 inches by 7 feet, 4 inches (about 60 square feet, or 5½ square meters)
AFTER: To make the room more functional and user-friendly, Cleveland eliminated the dividing wall next to the toilet and moved the location of the vanity to the other side of the room. A pocket door replaced the swing-in door that took up floor space, and a new wall-mounted toilet now sits where the vanity once stood. The shower head in the updated glass-enclosed bath and shower combo took over the space once occupied by the toilet. “I wanted you to walk in and see the most beautiful element first,” Cleveland says. “You’re facing the back wall and see the investment they made in the tile.”
Cleveland mixed tiles in supersoft greens, blues and grays to find the right tension between traditional and contemporary styles. Since Ko loves marble, large marble field tiles were used for the side walls of the tub and the top of the tub surround. The ogee-shaped tiles on the back wall and the outside skirt of the tub have a classic feel, while the matchstick tiles used for the vanity backsplash that remind Ko of sea glass have a more modern edge. An easy-to-clean dark gray tile floor helps ground the space.
The glass enclosure for the shower and tub combo creates a feeling of spaciousness, but also makes sense given the elegant details used in this space. “The tiles are just stunning, and the shower hardware with the classic Edwardian fixtures are beautifully crafted, and you don’t want to hide them,” Cleveland says.
Floor: Tileshop; tub: MTI Baths; wall-mounted toilet: Strada, Villeroy & Boch; shower head: Exposed shower package, Perrin & Rowe; glass shower door: custom; paint by Dunn-Edwards Paints: Veiled Spotlight DE6324 (walls); Lighthouse DEW385 (trim and ceiling)
Bathroom at a Glance
Location: San Francisco
Who lives here: Shaun Loh, a physician, and wife Karen Ko, a homemaker
Size: 7 feet, 11 inches by 7 feet, 4 inches (about 60 square feet, or 5½ square meters)
AFTER: To make the room more functional and user-friendly, Cleveland eliminated the dividing wall next to the toilet and moved the location of the vanity to the other side of the room. A pocket door replaced the swing-in door that took up floor space, and a new wall-mounted toilet now sits where the vanity once stood. The shower head in the updated glass-enclosed bath and shower combo took over the space once occupied by the toilet. “I wanted you to walk in and see the most beautiful element first,” Cleveland says. “You’re facing the back wall and see the investment they made in the tile.”
Cleveland mixed tiles in supersoft greens, blues and grays to find the right tension between traditional and contemporary styles. Since Ko loves marble, large marble field tiles were used for the side walls of the tub and the top of the tub surround. The ogee-shaped tiles on the back wall and the outside skirt of the tub have a classic feel, while the matchstick tiles used for the vanity backsplash that remind Ko of sea glass have a more modern edge. An easy-to-clean dark gray tile floor helps ground the space.
The glass enclosure for the shower and tub combo creates a feeling of spaciousness, but also makes sense given the elegant details used in this space. “The tiles are just stunning, and the shower hardware with the classic Edwardian fixtures are beautifully crafted, and you don’t want to hide them,” Cleveland says.
Floor: Tileshop; tub: MTI Baths; wall-mounted toilet: Strada, Villeroy & Boch; shower head: Exposed shower package, Perrin & Rowe; glass shower door: custom; paint by Dunn-Edwards Paints: Veiled Spotlight DE6324 (walls); Lighthouse DEW385 (trim and ceiling)
The soft gray finished vanity has simple Shaker cabinet doors. It includes a large cabinet with two pullout drawers for toiletries, four side drawers for makeup and brushes, and a thick quartz countertop.
The 10-foot-high ceiling allowed the couple to add a medicine cabinet with a mirror that slides straight up. It includes a defogger and plugs for hair dryers and other small appliances. “I love how modern it is, and how everything is hidden away but easily accessible,” Ko says.
Uplift mirror cabinet: Robern; Aberdeen sconces in polished nickel: Hudson Valley Lighting; vanity backsplash tiles and field tile for shower wall: Walker Zanger; back shower wall tiles: Pointed Oval in glazed option, Artistic Tile; vanity cabinet: Silver Smoke, Harmoni Kitchens; polished nickel hardware on vanity: Nest Studio; custom vanity counter, ramp sink and tub deck: PentalQuartz, Bay Countertops
The 10-foot-high ceiling allowed the couple to add a medicine cabinet with a mirror that slides straight up. It includes a defogger and plugs for hair dryers and other small appliances. “I love how modern it is, and how everything is hidden away but easily accessible,” Ko says.
Uplift mirror cabinet: Robern; Aberdeen sconces in polished nickel: Hudson Valley Lighting; vanity backsplash tiles and field tile for shower wall: Walker Zanger; back shower wall tiles: Pointed Oval in glazed option, Artistic Tile; vanity cabinet: Silver Smoke, Harmoni Kitchens; polished nickel hardware on vanity: Nest Studio; custom vanity counter, ramp sink and tub deck: PentalQuartz, Bay Countertops
A custom ramp sink adds a bit of edginess to the transitional space and blends seamlessly into the counter. The tall polished nickel Georgian era-style faucet with lever handles balances out the contemporary sink and adds visual height to the shallow sink.
The couple decided to go for one sink instead of two in order to have more counter space and not overwhelm the look of the vanity.
Sink faucet: Rohl
The couple decided to go for one sink instead of two in order to have more counter space and not overwhelm the look of the vanity.
Sink faucet: Rohl
A custom 2½ -foot-long niche stores soaps, shampoo and conditioner on a marble shelf with a rounded edge.
This floor plan shows how smart planning allowed for more roominess and function in a small footprint. “The bathroom now feels open and spacious, even though it’s a pretty small space,” Ko says. “It’s beautiful to look at but also a pleasure to use.”
More: Key Measurements to Make the Most of Your Bathroom
More: Key Measurements to Make the Most of Your Bathroom
Related Stories
Landscape Design
Before and After: 4 Landscapes That Bring Resort Style Home
Stunning fire pits, luxurious pools, elegant entertaining zones and other relaxing spots give these yards vacation vibes
Full Story
Landscape Design
Before and After: 3 Exuberant, Wildlife-Friendly Landscapes
By Elena Vega
Ho-hum expanses give way to colorful meadow-inspired gardens that encourage butterflies, birds and bees to stay awhile
Full Story
Kitchen Makeovers
Before and After: 4 Uplifting Blue, White and Wood Kitchens
By Elena Vega
Chase away cooking space doldrums with shades of ocean and sky paired with classic colors
Full Story
Landscape Design
Yard of the Week: Ranch Home Opens Up to Indoor-Outdoor Living
A home and landscape makeover near Denver creates harmony and connection between interior and exterior spaces
Full Story
Kitchen Makeovers
Kitchen of the Week: Bold Black Style With Nods to ‘Star Wars’
A designer helps a young couple create an open kitchen with a large island and a dramatic look with fun sci-fi roots
Full Story
Bathroom Makeovers
Bathroom of the Week: Warm Spa Feel With Aging-in-Place Features
A designer helps an empty-nest couple create a space with a curbless shower, an inviting style and room to maneuver
Full Story
Outbuildings
Family Gatherings in Argentina Inspire a Pavilion and Guesthouse
By Becky Harris
A new yard adds room for hosting, swimming and bringing part of one homeowner’s culture to her family’s Seattle home
Full Story
Kitchen Makeovers
Before and After: 3 Refreshing Green Kitchens
By Elena Vega
Rich green cabinets banish the banal in these redesigned cooking spaces
Full Story
Bathroom Makeovers
Bathroom of the Week: Fresh, Bright Look With More Breathing Room
An airy layout with a curbless shower and light finishes helps open and brighten a once-dark primary bathroom
Full Story
Landscape Design
Patio of the Week: Sloping Side Yard Becomes a Relaxing Retreat
By Kate Burt
A landscape designer found on Houzz transforms a challenging English yard into a contemporary lounge for empty nesters
Full Story
Again I see a sacrifice of function and safety over design elements When we want it all.