master bath that is 4'3" wide and are looking for a very narrow vanity to fit the room remodel.
Our master bath is 4' 6" wide, I would love to know the depth of this vanity. Is it 60" or 72" long? I assume the bathroom is a standard 60" (5') wide as it looks like a 60" tub?
Thanks!!
Does this bath have white or bisque sinks and toilet. Hard to tell.
in the bath, but am worried about the sills getting ruined.
hotel style towel hanger/rack above toilet could work in guest bath
small bath - has concepts great for small powder room
i have a bath with just this amount of space. gives me ideas
simple half bath, color and mirror
spare bath or hang them from a hook in the bedroom, these little extras make guests feel pampered. One more thoughtful touch: Include a basket of toiletries and niceties in case of forgotten items: mini toothpaste, an extra toothbrush, emery boards, small bottles of hand lotion, shaving soap and more
narrow bath, a converted storage closet, proves that high style sometimes comes in small packages. The designers tucked the toilet and shower at opposite ends and kept the fixtures shallow. Graceful sconces and subway tile walls draw the eye upward; a mirror with a Greek key pattern on the frame expands
above our bath/shower. Can you tell us what this one is made of? Any advice on how to deal with this situation in a small-sized bathroom?Thanks in advance,
Sarah
What are the shower/bath fixtures? I love the big scale!
given baths - and the shower is not used. Blocking was placed into the walls adn into the ceiling to allow for several possible solutions when they get older;
1. a fixed glass panel at the shower end with a hinged panel at the opposite end, 2. only the single fixed glass panel and or 3. a ceiling or
small bath tub/shower - with glass doors though
Put tub/shower in hall bath instead of master, freeing
in this bath on the wall to save space. She also installed a Duravit tub that's shorter than the 60-inch width of the room, making it a great choice for a compact bath. A floating toy tray eliminates the need for clunky, wall-mounted baskets or tiered organizing systems, which would only have taken up
to our bath/shower area. I like the placement of your window? What made you install the window in that location? Is it privacy glass? Do you have tile trim surrounding the window?
Here is a self in the bath tub might be good to do too
tile to ceiling in bathing area, drywall remainder, high sink backsplash
master bath as I think it is such a great use of the space and a wonderful design element. I have 56" (w) x 22" (h) and allotted 10" off the deck to the first shelf, making that shelf just 1" and then another 10" to the top shelf. The depth is 8". Does that sound right to you? Thank you so much.
master bath. Is the opposite side of the tub decking (end not visible in photo) the same size? Thank you so much.