Bathroom Remodel
Rolling trim on top-but in matte black , satin brass/gold
Love non-obstrusiveness with limited trim at bottom, hinges. Do not like handles-need to go vertically.
Cool trim-squared but handles want to go vertically not horizontally
Need in matte black
Overall, the "clearness", non-obtrusive look
Do NOT like how thick this trim is-makes it a focal point
insert same as wall tile-smooth look
Example of bringing wood into design
Example of tile floor & shower/tub, wall
Example of "marble" large tile on wall with tub
Love this door, towel warmer black fixtures
tile and wood mat
door with subway tile
Large horizontal tile in shower
Horizontal large subway tile. Would do large slab tile on floor
Monochromatic
Floor tile same as side of tub is appealing-makes it flow/seamless
Too much???
Like tile, inlay box on wall with fixtuer (?), elongated bench
Like this tile-floor and shower wall and seamless entry to shower
Is this dated for a bathub?
Like fold up bench-if wood like this, have it coordinate with wood on vanity
Like the blue :)
Is this too much? Would it be less if more subtle? Lengthens room?
Maybe not he whole door? Does it really provide privacy?
Shower wall :)
Like how the tile connects the tub & shower area
I think this would look better lower?
Unappealing-needs some visual interest-flooring, tile, etc.
Cool looking door for shower; another example of light wood, white, black fixtures/details
Half wall for privacy, flat entry to shower-no ledge to deal with
Do NOT like a whole wall of tile-I htnk it should just be a feature/focal point but subtle
Door handle, fixtures from wall, although not keen on these particular fixtures
Check out these window "panes" :)
This warm wood color looks so warm and "spa" like. Would love to incorporate this in bathroom (s)
Love this blue textured wall paper but practical?
Clear handle
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