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This bathroom is actually around 8'9" x 8'5" overall. You may view the plan on our website. The project is listed under Apartments & Lofts as the Upper East Side Pre-War.
Ideal layout of en suite bathroom?
This bathroom is actually around 8'9" x 8'5" overall.
tiny bathroom is made to feel luxurious and much larger by the inclusion of mirror all around the room. Large tiles reduce the amount of grouting keeping the walls simple. The storage cabinet beneath the sink stands on legs so the floor sweeps under it. All these elements give an illusion of space
Make a small bath bigger with mirrors
small gap between vanity and bath
good use of mirrors in small bathroom
Tight bathrooms love a vanity on legs. Mirrored paneling further opens up this small bathroom.Houzz Call: Show Us Your Legs
Mirrors are the oldest trick in the book for making a small space feel bigger. Since you need them in the bathroom anyway, why not go a little funhouse-style wild?
tiny bathroom remodel in Portland facilitates aging-in-place by tucking a fully functioning shower into a first floor bathroom. The 3' by 3' wet room also employs universal design features like a no-lip shower and a cleverly-placed toilet to allow seated bathing. Fixtures and shelving are placed in
Our bathroom is few feet larger than the one pictured here. We want to add a small sink. There is room next to the toilet (tile flooring) or on the opposite wall, inside the shower which has the teak flooring. Which would be the cheaper to install?
thank you!
This is the all-in-one bathroom we were talking about!
Shower with a toilet- very small space
All in one morning space - what about small basin in shower for shaving and brushing teeth
for our small sink and bathroom. Thanks so much!
the main bathroom of the house rather than just a powder room?
Thank you.
Do you have a photo showing more of the shower? I have a bathroom so similar to this and am planning a reno
like this bathroom and realize I also like the beveled subway tile.
I have a short ceiling height - only 7'4" so if I put subway tiles half way up and paint the wall a color it will make the ceiling appear even lower. So I was thinking of not tiling outside the tub. Also, my house has wide plank knotty
a 5X5 bathroom and needing to get creative... This would be guest bath/office
children's bathrooms, then just before the contractor was finishing up, the client decided to give this small and awkwardly-shaped bathroom a facelift. The feature that was a huge liability (strange shower enclosure) became a lovely focal point with bevelled ceramic subway tiles and a frameless shower.
one more bathroom with the same idea of using that space that would normally not be fully used above a toilet tank. It's a very clean-lined and uncluttered look.