wet room
A wet room also works in a smaller space without a freestanding tub. so they made small wet room with a built-in tub. “A freestanding, more curvy tub does not work well in a restricted space, as it’s hard to access corners behind the tub to clean,” she says. “We have found this shower-tub combination works very well together, allowing a walk-in shower without having to step into a tub, and a separate deep soaking tub that fits snugly into a niche.” The beautiful patterned wall tile behind the tub is Ann Sacks glass segmented hexagonal mosaic in a custom finish, and the other wall and tub tile is 4x16-inch Bianco Dolomiti marble. The floor is Bardiglio marble tile.
Pluses. Replacing a dated bathroom with a wet room can make the space feel more modern, open and streamlined. Replacing a built-in bathtub with a beautiful freestanding one can save space. Its easier to clean without a shower curtain or full shower door. The openness puts beautiful tile on full display in a shower area. It allows for amenities like steam fixtures, water jets, benches and other spa luxuries.
What Is a Wet Room? Wet rooms have either a curbless or low-curb walk-in shower that may be partially or fully glass-enclosed or have a pony wall to provide some separation and contain splashes, with flooring that has a slight gradient so water flows to the drain and not the rest of the space. This curbless shower in Seattle, designed by Very Red Design, has floor tile that extends into the rest of the bathroom for a consistent, streamlined look. A pony wall provides some separation and privacy and the shower glass slides open
Knob and faucet above the sink on wall where shower is mounted.
Designers Eddie and Julie Leverett of One eleven created a minimalist master bathroom with comfortable wheelchair accessibility. The shower has a curbless entry, and the double vanity can accommodate seated and standing positions. Beige porcelain tile runs from the floor to the ceiling on three walls. Sleek materials in a neutral palette gave the homeowners what they wanted: universal design features that blend in beautifully with the home’s minimalist Scandinavian style.
Long horizontal wall tiles emulate shiplap paneling. “Slab cabinet door fronts, a quartz countertop and a simple, clean-lined faucet are all easy-to-clean surfaces,” I personally do not like the floating shelves!! I preferr between studs recessed linen closet if possible, please!! Those shelves would become cluttered in our home. “A wood accent adds warmth to the space. adding a touch of greenery with plants is a nice feature in a washroom with natural light.”
The most uniquely functional powder room you'll ever see, this former half bath was converted into a 3/4 bath by building a standing sink/shower combo. By placing a handheld shower head and faucet combo at sink height and building a 4" raised marble saddle surround, it's a powder room and wet room in one.
Soft and Sophisticated Transitional Bathroom, Seattle The new space feels light, airy and open exuding a tranquil sophistication. A relaxed, meditative atmosphere is achieved by combining glass tile, white walls, dark cabinets and a porcelain countertop. Mid-sized transitional master white tile and glass tile porcelain tile and gray floor bathroom photo in Seattle with dark wood cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink and gray countertops - Houzz Treefrog Design 10 Reviews Other Photos in Soft and Sophisticated
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