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The Chuba Company
An outdated, dark, cramped lower level 3/4 bath is coupled with an un-utilized storage area to create a bright, welcoming spa-retreat master bath.
TK Building & Design
This bathroom is shared by a family of four, and can be close quarters in the mornings with a cramped shower and single vanity. However, without having anywhere to expand into, the bathroom size could not be changed. Our solution was to keep it bright and clean. By removing the tub and having a clear shower door, you give the illusion of more open space. The previous tub/shower area was cut down a few inches in order to put a 48" vanity in, which allowed us to add a trough sink and double faucets. Though the overall size only changed a few inches, they are now able to have two people utilize the sink area at the same time. White subway tile with gray grout, hexagon shower floor and accents, wood look vinyl flooring, and a white vanity kept this bathroom classic and bright.
Yannick Wantier Décoratrice
Auparavant une douche de 120 x 80 cm entièrement fermée. Aujourd'hui : une douche de 180 x 90 cm ouverte avec une paroi fixe de 140 cm". Le décaissement du sol n'ayant pas été possible, le receveur crée une petite marche de 10 cm.
Zen Architect
Remodel bathroom with matching wood for doors, cabinet and shelving.
Accent two tone wall tile
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Jamie the Cabinet Nerd, Virtual Assistant
Storage Elements include softclose dovetail drawers, rollout stroage tray under sink, custom designed 4.5" deep "toiletry ledge" above sink, trough sink allows for additional storage, bluetooth speaker in whisper quiet exhaust van.
TK Building & Design
This bathroom is shared by a family of four, and can be close quarters in the mornings with a cramped shower and single vanity. However, without having anywhere to expand into, the bathroom size could not be changed. Our solution was to keep it bright and clean. By removing the tub and having a clear shower door, you give the illusion of more open space. The previous tub/shower area was cut down a few inches in order to put a 48" vanity in, which allowed us to add a trough sink and double faucets. Though the overall size only changed a few inches, they are now able to have two people utilize the sink area at the same time. White subway tile with gray grout, hexagon shower floor and accents, wood look vinyl flooring, and a white vanity kept this bathroom classic and bright.
Bathroom and Cloakroom with Vinyl Flooring and a Trough Sink Ideas and Designs
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