by Houzz Polls
12 months ago in Design Dilemma
Which one of these 6 popular Atlanta Bathrooms is the Best?
These photos are of some of the most popular bathrooms by Atlanta professionals on Houzz. Which one gets your vote as the best of the bunch?

VOTE and let us know what you love about it!
 
Arts & Crafts - Dresser Homes
Ansley Park - Niki Papadopoulos
Bekker Ranch House - Joel Kelly Design
Apple Farm - Moon Bros Inc
Glenwood Park - JR McDowell Homes
Brookwood Hills - Liz Williams Interiors
 
Emily Hurley So many beautiful bathrooms. I'd take any of them, truthfully!
12 months ago · ·
amandamoore Bekker Ranch House is a suprising win for me. I'm so drawn to the Ansley Park bath by Niki Papadopoulos but you see that 'look' all the time these days. I think the Bekker Ranch House has some originality. Though I don't know how practical that rug would be.
12 months ago ·
inkwitch Now this isn't easy! What luscious baths! When I lived in Atlanta, I never had one like these! All of them are appealing, but I went with Apple Farm for the warmth of the coloring - and the tv on the vanity! I spend a lot of time in the bathroom getting ready for work. Listening to morning TV is as good as seeing!
12 months ago ·
Laurel Bern While I loved the one with the most votes, Ansley Park, the one I voted for, Brookwood Hills edged it out because the former is a look that I have seen many, many times, however, Brookwood Hills' subtle use of color and innovative use of materials, warmth and character absolutely wowed me over. In all fairness, I am not a fan of dark cabinetry, although I do appreciate it and these bathrooms are all well-done; however, I prefer paler more classical designs.
12 months ago ·
myosotis My favorite one is Ansley Park. It is bright, spacious, airy, just perfect.
12 months ago · ·
Manon Floreat When I saw the alternate view of Bekker Ranch house, I was sold!


11 months ago · ·
monkegomez I love the Brookwood Hills bath the best! The calm grey-blue color and use of materials makes this stand out to me. If you look at the extra pictures on the original posting, you see an awesome carved wooden door that looks like it opens "French door style" into the long view of the bath.
11 months ago ·
Marie Meko, Allied ASID They are all so different and so creative it is a difficult choice. I went with Ansley because of the timeless classic look.....the little black dress of bathrooms!
Marie Meko
11 months ago ·
Charmean Neithart Interiors, LLC. I can't resist a little zebra...Bekker bathroom for me. They were all beautiful, but a simple aesthetic in the bathroom is appealing to me. Charmean Neithart
11 months ago · ·
Chandani ohhh.. tough one... Arts & Crafts #3, Bekker #2 and Brookwood #1. Absolutely love the floor!
11 months ago ·
Madison Modern Home I chose Bekker Ranch House - Joel Kelly Design because who can resist a little zebra in the bathroom?
11 months ago · ·
shelleyhmln I love Glenwood heights, too. I want a claw foot bathtub, forget these new whirlpool tubs!
11 months ago ·
geo55 I like several of these... but I chose Apple Farms for the cozy warmth it exudes in a large space. I could picture getting ready in there while watching news on the tv.
11 months ago · ·
woofwoof Glenwood Park....the only one not trying to look like a hotel spa
11 months ago ·
tctc The Ansley Park was my favorite.... It has lots of places to store things it's spacious and beautiful! I like the floors and separation of the bathing areas, with the 2 sinks and more storage between. Good Job!
11 months ago · ·
hunterbee While they are all beautiful bathrooms, the blindingly white color in all that marble in most of them made the spaces feel cold and sterile. My votes leaned towards Apple Farms first and Bekker Ranch second. I like zebra in small spoonfuls as in a pillow or a small ottoman or a medium throw yet that large zebra rug just made me think of roadkill all splayed out on the floor like that (esp. in that aerial view of the space). Remove it and I'm totally there.
11 months ago · ·
Diann hands down Apple farm gets my vote . Love the softness of the entire bathroom that were able to see. Although all the others are very nice, all that glass surround in the showers give me nightmares just the thought of cleaning it each time a shower was taken. Beautiful when brand new and no water spots form but its alot of work to keep it that way. Most new homes today if the space is there include a walk in shower. No squeegee needed . Although one can not be seen in the Apple Farm hopefully its there.
11 months ago · ·
3D-Tile-Design - Bertram Tasch The question was: "Which one of these 6 popular Atlanta Bathrooms IS the Best?" Not "Which looks the best". Lots of bathrooms looking nice, however to keep them clean is a pain... As soon you have children and you have to clean the bathroom everytime after they went in there, then you know what I am talking about.

And this in mind, there is for me only one winner the Bekker Ranch house bathroom. This bathroom combines functionality and design. It has the right size and is not a huge hall like Apple farm 1. bathroom. To heat this bathroom up you'll need an extra furnace.

Regards,

3D-Tile-Design - Bertram Tasch
Maple Ridge, BC (Greater Vancouver)
http://www.3D-Tile-Design.ca
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Apple farm 2
11 months ago ·
David Ericson WOW, this was tough. It took me 15 minutes to decide.
11 months ago ·
Jamieson Hey 3-D Tile, you definitely have some valid points! Regardless I still voted Apple Farm, as I am personally drawn towards the overall aesthetics of the space. I'm not so sure Bekker Ranch House would be easy maintenance. Not only would floors have to be cleaned and mopped, but I'm sure that the lovely zebra rug (which I love!) would have to be vacuumed...I think we should have a poll on how many people would like to have domestic help, lol!
11 months ago ·
Chartreuse Design, Ltd. They are all absolutely beautiful!! I only wish the drapery in Brookwood Hills was longer or had a bigger hem. It's a beautiful room with beautiful tile! The Ranch House was a visual winner for me...
11 months ago ·
Joni Koenig Interiors Bekker
11 months ago ·
morgana44 Ansley Park is my choice. Spacious, bright, 2 sinks, lots of storage, large shower with seating, beautiful floors that are easy to clean.
11 months ago ·
tctc I liked a lot of them. It was hard to pick just 1:)
11 months ago ·
tctc Yes, it was hard to pick:)
11 months ago ·
momof5x I voted for the first one, reasons being is I like the privacy of toilet area, love the shower area and the large space given to the sink area-very practical. The black and white makes it really stand out well. It is done very well indeed.
11 months ago ·
kalil None of these really stood out for me as I like simple features in a bathroom. Of the 6 that are offered for the poll, my vote goes to Apple Farms as it is only one of the two bathrooms that does not have a claw foot tub (the other one is Arts and Crafts). I do not like to see area rugs in a bathroom, thus eliminating Arts and Crafts and leaving me with the only choice - Apple Farms.
11 months ago · ·
Dytecture Dresser Homes use of materials will remain timeless
11 months ago ·
RiverCity Cabinets There is something about the white Ansley Park bathroom which makes this our favorite!
9 months ago ·
Reico Kitchen & Bath Really like the Arts & Crafts bathroom from Dresser. Just a great look and combination of colors.
9 months ago ·
Amy Burke @ Florida Custom Marble That was a tough one! They all had great spaces to take advantage of and did a great job on them.
9 months ago ·
Marie Hebson's interiorsBYDESIGN Inc. Dresser Homes is so generic -nice job, but been there, done that... I want to be inspired, I want to see new uses of classic materials - stretch the imagination, use tiles in different patterns, like Brookwood Hills flooring, which is spectacular! They are all beautiful in their own way, but a lot of boring beige in here, only two stood out for me, that's Brookwood Hills and Ansley Park
9 months ago · ·
Paradise Restored Landscaping & Exterior Design Tough choosing one above the rest as each have elements I was drawn too. Love big windows in bathrooms - a warm breeze, the tub - gazing up at the beams while bathing - enjoyed Brookwood Hills -
9 months ago ·
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