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Jamie House Design
The original Master Bedroom was very small with a dark bath. By combining two bedrooms, the closets, and the tiny bathroom we were able to create a thoughtful master bath with soaking tub and two walk-in closets.
i.fromkin interiors
Glass tiles are installed in a stacked horizontal pattern which makes this bathroom appear larger. Clear glass shower doors add to the open feeling. The vanity and recessed mirror have great storage.
Paul S. Bartholomew - Photograper
Susan Clouse Interior Solutions
reconfigure a bath space for a larger shower (remove bathtub) and reposition a toilet in a less visible spot. organized the vanity area for a better function and more storage.
Jennifer Ryan Design
The master bathroom was redesigned and reconfigured for a more updated feel. We used custom handmade tiles and beautiful Lux Gold fixtures. The vanity has outlets in the upper cabinets to keep appliances hidden as well as a laundry basket pull out in the lower right cabinets. We disguised the front by making it look like the drawers on the opposite side.
TKS Design Group
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Our clients were in the market for an upgrade from builder grade in their Glen Ellyn bathroom! They came to us requesting a more spa like experience and a designer’s eye to create a more refined space.
A large steam shower, bench and rain head replaced a dated corner bathtub. In addition, we added heated floors for those cool Chicago months and several storage niches and built-in cabinets to keep extra towels and toiletries out of sight. The use of circles in the tile, cabinetry and new window in the shower give this primary bath the character it was lacking, while lowering and modifying the unevenly vaulted ceiling created symmetry in the space. The end result is a large luxurious spa shower, more storage space and improvements to the overall comfort of the room. A nice upgrade from the existing builder grade space!
Photography by @margaretrajic
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Tim Andersen Architect
View of master bath shows built-in storage below eaves. Venting skylight and high windows bring borrowed light into stairwell and dressing area. Shower is on far wall, and includes a limestone niche with bench. David Whelan photo
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This master bathroom renovation is a beautiful mixture of materials and styles. With waterjet cut floor tile comprised of marble and glass, a delicate damask pattern is created under your feet. The antique mirrored tile puts a luxurious spin on the standard subway tile look.
What do we love most about this project? -- The layers of mirrored elements make us feel like we are in our own version of Versailles!
Eclectic Bathroom with a Double Shower Ideas and Designs
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