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Thames Bath

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Large format gray tile jack on jack to the ceiling. Alternating glass shelves in shower niche

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Hansgrohe Rainsdance

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Hansgrohe Raindance S Showerpipe, Chrome

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Hansgrohe Raindance S Shower pipe, Chrome, $852.49. The exposed valve gives it a very classic look, but the clean lines allow it to work in very modern spaces.

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The efficient arrangement, doorless shower, does have a curb, the cool tones, calm. Natural light.

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In the midst of organic shapes and materials, Reider often punctuates her spaces with a touch of sparkle as seen in these teardrop mercury glass pendant lamps. Sink/faucet/vanity/vase/mirror overlapping wainscoting/wallpaper

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ere’s another thought if you’re in the planning stages of a bathroom: storage amongst the cabinets. By simply raising the countertop and slipping in four narrow slats, this homeowner instantly has useful storage space for towels.

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false wall creating shelf, could do wall mount hardware

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It's the little details that make this beautiful bathroom stand out. There's a lot of storage in this bathroom's custom vanity. The his and her sinks are divided by several shared storage spaces — a unique but practical touch.

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green tile, accent wall, simple layout. Larger wall beside commode? incorporate storage into divider wall

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shower bench and a shower niche. Make sure the niche is large enough for Costco-size shampoo bottles. A bench in the shower is especially useful as a universal design element (and a place to prop legs on while shaving).

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Myterra Crystal Quartz Glass Shower Door Knob

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Myterra crystal quartz glass shower door knob $140.00.

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A shower column is another way to add the luxury of body spray fixtures and multiple showerhead features without having to run extensive plumbing. Curbless, small step up

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f you look at the rear wall of this shower you can see the pitch of the floor. This shower combines a curbless shower, a pitched floor and a glass shower wall to keep the rest of this bathroom dry. As an added safety measure, this vanity cabinet's been suspended above the floor.

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Shower tile and low threshold

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Paint in interior drawers, pixelated floor tile, the sink is recessed into the counter a bit.

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Shower under the skylight, frameless glass doors, curbless, drain under the teak floor.

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shower with frameless partition, wall hung toilet, almost curbless shower, interesting shower pan

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good use of space, is privacy while p**ping an issue?

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sink and vanity, interesting heater, ?towel warmer?

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layout, ?tub?

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wooden light fixtures, grey cabinet among the white and the relationship to the counter, the mitered corners.

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tile 3 widths

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storage

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storage

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tile work/pebbles in niche, the niche it self with glass shelves, the bench, the hardware, glass walls.

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Reclaim door space. This bathroom has a pocket door that takes up zero space in the room. And what I particularly love about this pocket door is that it is beautiful and has a handle that is easy to get hold of. Most pocket doors have a tiny, circular depression to hold so that it can slide all the way inside the wall. If you can make your pocket door opening a little wider, then you can spare a few inches for a skinny, vertical handle like this.

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hese little wall-mounted sinks also have the benefit of using corner space. Corners are often wasted space in a small bathroom, and these are a great way to use that space.

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Create a feature floor. This is a personal favorite. Often bathrooms have less square footage on the floor than on the walls (especially if you're considering wainscot tile), so go basic on the walls and splurge a bit on the floor tile. Here a graphic black and white basketweave makes this classic bathroom go from basic to beautiful — and that small mosaic makes the room look larger when used on the floor and the shower.

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The waterfall effect of this blue-green glass mosaic vertical border is wonderful for a modern bathroom.

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Every bathroom needs a coffee bar like this one, or an orange dualit espresso maker!

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the floor plan

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One large sink with 2 faucets, and a floating vanity, hidden wall cabinet

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The layout, the wood in the sky light

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The shower

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depth of the showerk

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