The master bath is far from ordinary in this exquisite home; it is a spa sanctuary. An especially stunning feature is the design of the bathtub/shower area. Here, the owners can use the glass pivot wall to open the slate and stone room for a luxurious outdoor shower experience with the beauty of nature. The glass pivot wall also allows for the “fire trough”, designed in the outdoor living space near the pool, to tie into the sanctuary master bath for the utmost relaxing ambiance. The bath features a hand-cut, stone soaking tub, which is filled like a waterfall from its faucet in the ceiling above. From the master suite, walking into the master bath feels like a secret, hidden retreat; and once inside, it opens up to a truly beautiful and relaxing spa sanctuary.
M.bath redo - Doing over bath, deciding on a ceramic tile that looks like tan travertine or using the travertine , very little difference in pattern or color. Which one »
added by Interior solutions to For Karen (4 weeks ago)
I really like how the tile is used at the end of the vanity to break up the drywall soffit band and then tiling continues to ceiling. I have an idea for your own bathroom that would employ taking the soffit band around to the front edge of the shower and all the way to the back wall toward the bedroom. Just a band, not a full soffit.
and if a window WAS put in above the shower, you'd have 2 horizontal features . Really cool. I suppose I should break out the pencil and draw...
Cabinet doors/drawers have a simple clean appearance. Lighting under the soffit is an item to consider. Warmth of colors is also very nice. Thoughtfully decorated. Layout is not great.