Bathroom
Highly rated, highly affordable. But a little too modern looking? 28.25" long.
28/25 long
28" long, concealed trapway but not skirted base, worth the compromise for $300 less than Memoir?
Pre-fab shower base can be tiled.
textured bottom
textured bottom
smooth bottom
Old. Current model has 4 stacked drawers in center. $1150 w/o top. $2023 w/ carrara top and oval sinks, single-hole or widespread faucets.
29.63 long
27.75 long
W/ mirror only, backsplash included
Square sink w/o mirror: $1989 (espresso)
Ikea cabinet with Semihandmade fronts. Vessel sink converted to undermount and shared between two offset faucets.
beveled subway tile in shower looks fresh without being out of step with period design
Closeup of where tile meets wainscoting. We can do better than this, right?
$1150 w/ round sink and no mirror. 21.5" deep
No mention of backsplash or solid wood construction.
smooth surface
Can we use the salvaged clawfoot fixtures in our new bathroom? Could mean $ savings.
Window in tub/shower, shower curtain, funky floor tile, tiled tub apron
This is what I don't want our bathroom(s) to end up looking like. All the same elements are there--wainscot, hex tile floor, subway tile tub surround--but the end result is just blah. Thinking of the best, most budget-friendly way to add some wow.
Closest "inspiration" I've found. Black vanity, b&w floor, window in tub w/ curtain. Tiled frame around the window is interesting.
This bathroom is only 42 sq ft.
29.88 long
Tile wainscot + bold wallpaper
I LOVE this bathroom!
I like the larger (3x9?) subway tile.
I like the beveled subway tile and bullnose with dark grout. Looks classic but modern.
Comes in 3 and 4 light versions as well
Pivot pocket doors from Hafele to cover laundry?
trough sink with 2 faucets
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