impressive combination of materials/visual styles. Is the shower area open or does it have a glass roof? - If open is there an alternative shower for cooler weather? »
Where is the tile from and what is the dimensions? - I love the hand made color and in between dimension of this tile. It almost looks like concrete. Where can I find tile like this? Thanks »
Curbless showers don't have to be open, this one's contained behind a frameless, glass enclosure. The lack of a curb and a shower frame give this bathroom an absolutely seamless sight line.
A concrete surround can be a cost-effective way to achieve a monolithic appearance with natural variations, similar to plaster. To improve your concrete's green cred, increase the fly-ash content (a by-product of coal processing), but only if coal is processed in your region. Otherwise, the environmental impact of transporting the fly ash outweighs the benefits. Seek a low- or no-VOC sealer to provide water resistance.
Curbless showers don't have to be open, this one's contained behind a frameless, glass enclosure. The lack of a curb and a shower frame give this bathroom an absolutely seamless sight line.
Curbless showers don't have to be open, this one's contained behind a frameless, glass enclosure. The lack of a curb and a shower frame give this bathroom an absolutely seamless sight line.
Curbless showers don't have to be open, this one's contained behind a frameless, glass enclosure. The lack of a curb and a shower frame give this bathroom an absolutely seamless sight line.
Curbless showers don't have to be open, this one's contained behind a frameless, glass enclosure. THE LACK OF CURB AND SHOWER FRAME!! give this bathroom an absolutely seamless sight line.