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Weave Interiors
The clients wanted a clean uncluttered design for their bathrooms. They felt overwhelmed by choice in this area and asked for help to pull their thoughts and ideas into a cohesive design that they loved. This is their ensuite.
Change Your Bathroom©
This transformation started with a builder grade bathroom and was expanded into a sauna wet room. With cedar walls and ceiling and a custom cedar bench, the sauna heats the space for a relaxing dry heat experience. The goal of this space was to create a sauna in the secondary bathroom and be as efficient as possible with the space. This bathroom transformed from a standard secondary bathroom to a ergonomic spa without impacting the functionality of the bedroom.
This project was super fun, we were working inside of a guest bedroom, to create a functional, yet expansive bathroom. We started with a standard bathroom layout and by building out into the large guest bedroom that was used as an office, we were able to create enough square footage in the bathroom without detracting from the bedroom aesthetics or function. We worked with the client on her specific requests and put all of the materials into a 3D design to visualize the new space.
Houzz Write Up: https://www.houzz.com/magazine/bathroom-of-the-week-stylish-spa-retreat-with-a-real-sauna-stsetivw-vs~168139419
The layout of the bathroom needed to change to incorporate the larger wet room/sauna. By expanding the room slightly it gave us the needed space to relocate the toilet, the vanity and the entrance to the bathroom allowing for the wet room to have the full length of the new space.
This bathroom includes a cedar sauna room that is incorporated inside of the shower, the custom cedar bench follows the curvature of the room's new layout and a window was added to allow the natural sunlight to come in from the bedroom. The aromatic properties of the cedar are delightful whether it's being used with the dry sauna heat and also when the shower is steaming the space. In the shower are matching porcelain, marble-look tiles, with architectural texture on the shower walls contrasting with the warm, smooth cedar boards. Also, by increasing the depth of the toilet wall, we were able to create useful towel storage without detracting from the room significantly.
This entire project and client was a joy to work with.
Brothers Services Company
Industrial chic condo bathroom with grey and brown tones to match the exteriors of the building, which used to be a grain silo. Sleek cabinets with modern hardware as well as a faux concrete countertop add to the aesthetic. A frosted glass panel separates the shower and sinks from the toilet area and an opened-up entryway extends the bathroom all the way to the bedroom.
• Bathroom: Get the Look
• Cabinets: Fieldstone Tempe in Sawn Oak Driftwood
• Countertops: Ceasarstone Quartz in Sleek Concrete
• Hardware: JA Edgefield in Satin Nickel
• Paint: Sherwin-Williams Agreeable Gray & Anew Gray
• Flooring: Emser Esplanade Trail
• Vanity Wall Accent Tile: Daltile Multitude in Urban Grey
• Shower Accent Tile: Daltile Emerson Wood in Balsam Fir
• Shower Pan Tile: Emser Metro Gray in Mixed
Bathroom and Cloakroom with Grey Cabinets and Brown Worktops Ideas and Designs
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