Remember this dysfunctional, outdated master bathroom?
Here is what we did:
1. Demolished the entire bathroom, shower/tub/steam, cabinets, tile, counter tops, brass fixtures.
2. Re-wired and re-plumbed the entire space.
3. Installed new radiant floor heat
4. All new cabinets in an antique white finish were installed and fitted with glass knobs and contemporary hardware.
5. All of the flooring and shower tiles are travertine. We cut 16"x16" tiles in half and created a brick pattern on the floor and shower walls.
6. The shower floor is 2"x2" travertine tiles
7. We added a little sparkle with a round glass tile detail and travertine bullnose trim.
5. All of the flooring and shower tiles are travertine. We cut 16"x16" tiles in half and created a brick pattern on the floor and shower walls.
6. The shower floor is 2"x2" travertine tiles
7. We added a little sparkle with a round glass tile detail and travertine bullnose trim.
8 . The double shower heads, and all fixtures are all brushed nickel finishes.
With the addition of metallic mirrors and contemporary lighting, we created a modern space by combining contemporary and traditional styles throughout the space.
9. We added granite counter tops and combined them with the glass and travertine detail on the back splash.
With the addition of metallic mirrors and contemporary lighting, we created a modern space by combining contemporary and traditional styles throughout the space.
Oh wow! I love the backsplash! What a change!
ReplyDeleteLove your bathroom remodel, where did you find the cute bubble accent tiles? My husband and I are doing a complete bathroom remodel this summer, you've given us some wonderful ideas!
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