The ambition for this master bathroom was to go big! Inspiration started with the antique Spanish clay tile installed in the arched niche. The color tones and authentic vintage flare set the palette for the room. With no specific style in mind, the client was drawn to combining different finishes and textures for a unique application. The vanity splash pops in a tortoise-shell stained glass harlequin pattern outlined by an aged metal liner. To balance the heaviness of the black stone sinks and distressed cabinets, the groin vault ceiling was enhanced with a warm pewter patina finish. A dual walk-in shower opens the space and frames the negative-edge bathtub.
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pdanetia wrote:
What is the backsplash? Love this layout and design Thanks Paige »
In love with this entire bathroom! - I am in love with everything about this bathroom. Can you give me more information on the counter tops, floor and cabinets, please? We are having to do an unexpected master bathroom redo and this bathroom is almost exactly what I was envisioning. »
The ambition for this master bathroom was to go big! Inspiration started with the antique Spanish clay tile installed in the arched niche. The color tones and authentic vintage flare set the palette for the room. With no specific style in mind, the client was drawn to combining different finishes and textures for a unique application. The vanity splash pops in a tortoise-shell stained glass harlequin pattern outlined by an aged metal liner. To balance the heaviness of the black stone sinks a...
could niche the wall like this and only tile that area. Like the lighting. Tub would be turned the other way. Still think open by the ceiling would look nice.