lperna Nelson Wilson Interiors - It's good to see that you are taking the time to provide such useful information to all of the questions. I want you to know how refreshing it is to find a designer of your caliber and patience here on Houzz. You sure do beautiful work!
Nelson Wilson Interiors The mirror was something the client already had and we reused, but I believe that it may have come from a company by the name of John-Richards or Maitland Smith.
Nelson Wilson Interiors The closet backed another bathroom so there was a shared plumbing wall which made it easy to add the fixtures to this bathroom. All the sheet rock was removed as were the floors of the closet and rebuilt with the appropriate wet rated backer board so everything was opened up and exposed which also helped make the job easier.
Nelson Wilson Interiors This is a project that we completed in 2005 so unfortunately we haven't had the time to return to take the measurements that you are requesting. Off the top of my head I believe the bathroom to be about 4' wide x 10' long (it was formerly a storage closet under stairs to a third floor).
Nelson Wilson Interiors The wall tile is by Adex U.S.A, from the Hampton Collection, 3x6 subway & Crown Molding #2 for the chair rail. The floor tile is a mosaic sheet tile in Carrera Marble.
Nelson Wilson Interiors You may purchase the sconce through us is you like. The price per sconce is $253.00 (not including shipping) & it's available in polished nickel (pictured), hand-rubbed antique brass, antique nickel or bronze. Sconces are in stock in all finishes. If you would like to discuss this further feel free to contact us at via email at nelsonwilsoninteriors@gmail.com.
8. Robes and slippers. Whether you put them in the 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. More:10 Ways to Get the House Ready for Company
This 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 the room visually.
This 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 the room visually.
Converting a small closet space into a small functioning bathroom is most impressive design and space planning. Some of the smallest amenities deserve big applause. Very nice!