Tsaw reno
tile ideas
posts
dormers
drop in bath
bottom shelf
one drawer under sink cabinet
floating bench
Tile - partially open shower
Floor tile
large tiles
slate look alike tile
recessed towel bars
cabinet
CWB Architects custom designed this medicine cabinet to be recessed in a custom-built 1½-inch painted wood frame that projects out from the wall. CWB’s Rachael Stollar says the company often customizes medicine cabinets for projects. This system features a fixed mirror flanked by two Robern M series frameless cabinets.
Cabinet to side of mirror - front bedroom?
guest BR
clean lines
Now a frameless glass enclosure keeps the views of the quartzite wall open and makes the room feel larger. The shower entry is open and curbless — the shower floor slopes down to a linear drain beneath the shower heads. A lot of Houzz users are concerned about draftiness and splashing with open shower entries. In this case, because the homeowners have a heated floor that they keep at 74 degrees year-round and a bathroom exhaust fan with a built-in heater, they say they don’t have a problem with draftiness or chilliness when using the shower. They also note that the way the rain shower head directs the water prevents it from splashing outside of the stall. And they don’t have to get wet turning on the shower — the controls are built into the half column on the right.
open entry glass on side
simple but large mirrors nice counter!
floor and wall
Garbage container in cabinet
built -in cupboard above toilet trim surround both cupboard and mirror very clean lines off set sink for guest BR
No wall between closets
Storage. In addition to the storage in the vanity, there is a slim tower that sits on the countertop and recesses into the wall about 4 inches. “By painting it the same color as the wall, it blends right in,” Lovett says. The tower has outlets for electric toothbrushes and hair appliances.
interesting alternative for medicine cabinet - be good above all 3 toilets
Transitional style. “This toilet is great when it comes to being sanitary and eco-friendly — both of which are prized qualities when it comes to purchasing a toilet,” says bathroom designer Michelle Fee about American Standard’s H2Option, pictured. “The dual flush is nothing new to the industry, but the functionality of this system uses less water, eliminates more bulk and does it all quietly.” She’s also a fan of the finish. “The EverClean surfaces protect against mold, mildew, algae and fungus that could cause deterioration or staining, making it easier to clean and maintain.”
Studio flush right-height elongated toilet: American Standard
Toilet Persuade by Kohler
clean look raised cabinet w no feet floor colour and style
nice tile long niche opposite shower important but no grout in niche for us
colour balance
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