
Alexandria ResidenceTransitional Bathroom, DC Metro
Our client wanted a clean and classic Master Bath Suite. Initially, I designed 3 different options, but option 1 was a home run for the client and also my favorite based on thier wishlist. The vanity and mirror are custom made for the space with a 12 step dark stain process that allows the depth of the grain to show through. It took about 10 sample runs to get the finish just right, not too red and not too dark. We built the massive mirror to "float" off the wall so that it would visually lighten the space. The shower glass was detailed so that it appears seamless against the shower bench. We used Carerra marble throughout.
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2. Employ mirrorsMirrors are an excellent way to make your bathroom appear larger. If you place a good-size mirror along a wall, you can reflect the size of the bathroom back on itself, potentially doubling the perceived space. The mirror in this bathroom covers the entire wall, making the room look and feel longer as a result. 11 illusory uses for mirrors