Thames Bath
Hansgrohe Raindance S Shower pipe, Chrome, $852.49. The exposed valve gives it a very classic look, but the clean lines allow it to work in very modern spaces.
Myterra crystal quartz glass shower door knob $140.00.
sink and vanity, interesting heater, ?towel warmer?
layout, ?tub?
wooden light fixtures, grey cabinet among the white and the relationship to the counter, the mitered corners.
tile 3 widths
storage
storage
tile work/pebbles in niche, the niche it self with glass shelves, the bench, the hardware, glass walls.
Reclaim door space. This bathroom has a pocket door that takes up zero space in the room. And what I particularly love about this pocket door is that it is beautiful and has a handle that is easy to get hold of. Most pocket doors have a tiny, circular depression to hold so that it can slide all the way inside the wall. If you can make your pocket door opening a little wider, then you can spare a few inches for a skinny, vertical handle like this.
hese little wall-mounted sinks also have the benefit of using corner space. Corners are often wasted space in a small bathroom, and these are a great way to use that space.
Create a feature floor. This is a personal favorite. Often bathrooms have less square footage on the floor than on the walls (especially if you're considering wainscot tile), so go basic on the walls and splurge a bit on the floor tile. Here a graphic black and white basketweave makes this classic bathroom go from basic to beautiful — and that small mosaic makes the room look larger when used on the floor and the shower.
The waterfall effect of this blue-green glass mosaic vertical border is wonderful for a modern bathroom.
Every bathroom needs a coffee bar like this one, or an orange dualit espresso maker!
the floor plan
One large sink with 2 faucets, and a floating vanity, hidden wall cabinet
The layout, the wood in the sky light
The shower
depth of the showerk
Large format gray tile jack on jack to the ceiling. Alternating glass shelves in shower niche
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