Pure white caeserstone tub surround, hansgrohe metris faucet, glass mosaic tile (Daltile - City lights), taupe 12 x 24 porcelain floor (tierra Sol, English bay collection), shower glass panel, shower niche, rain shower head, wet bath.
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nlclift wrote:
Love everything about this bathroom! - Please tell me how the outside corner of the tub has no bullnose where the mosaics meet. Does the tile wrap around? Is it overlapped? How is there no space at corner? It looks perfect! »
ID by Gwen The tub is HYDRO SYSTEMS LAC6632ATO WHITE LACEY. It is undermounted. The white rim is Pure White Caeserstone.
http://www.efaucets.com/detail.asp?Product_Id=LAC6632ATO-WH Please refer to other photos in this project which may give additional details. Thank you.
ID by Gwen The tub is HYDRO SYSTEMS LAC6632ATO WHITE LACEY. It is undermounted. The white rim you're seeing is Pure white caeserstone.
http://www.efaucets.com/detail.asp?Product_Id=LAC6632ATO-WH Please refer to other photos in this project which may give additional details. Thank you.
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This shower space is W4' x L4'-7". You could probably be fine with a narrower space but the length seems just right for the size of the glass and a decent opening.
glass dim: 2'-4" wide
added by basiljarrett to kids rooms (3 months ago)
shower floor tile pattern and the way shower and bath fit together even though not complete wetroom
added by aletdreamhome to bathrooms (4 months ago)
light coming through frosted glass. Caesarstone bath surround adds touch of luxury if not freestanding. Good place for mosaic (doesn't get wet too often)
flooring similar to wall- this would look good in your bathroom and make things seem bigger (the less contrast between floor & wall, the bigger it will seem)