Renewal Design-Build Thanks so much for liking this bathroom. The floor tile and shower wall tile is by Dal Tile: P'Zazz in Gray Shimmer. The accent glass tile at the backsplash is Crossville Tile: Prima.
Renewal Design-Build THank you for asking about this project. The sink is from Lacava. It is the 48 1/4" Lacava Luce Vessel (optional hole drillings) 5104-001.
Renewal Design-Build Thanks for asking about this design. There are a number of companies who supply decorative supply and return vents. I would recommend http://www.pacificregisterco.com/ when looking for lots of options.
Love the shower and how you fit it in - What are the dimensions? My architect/builder keeps thinking the shower has to be really wide and I have seen them where they are great but narrow as this one is. »
Renewal Design-Build Hello, Thank you for your question. This shower is approximately 66" long by 36" wide. If possible, don't go more narrow than 30" for a shower. 36"- 48" is ideal.
This is a great example of perfect ventilation placement. The fan is near the shower entry, and the glass doors and walls do not block steam and vapors from leaving the shower.
6. Watch what you breathe. A lot of attention in green building materials goes into reducing off-gassing. You should use low- or no-VOC (volatile organic compounds) paints, sealers and caulks. Look for products that don't contain formaldehyde. Paying attention to moisture levels in the house is just as important. Baths and kitchens must have good exhaust fans to reduce carcinogens in the air (mainly in the kitchen) and moisture that can lead to mold (necessary in both the kitchen and bath). Use a timer switch in the bath or a fan with a humidistat so the fan stays on long enough to do the job.7 Ways to Improve Bathroom Air Quality for Better Health
This is a great example of perfect ventilation placement. The fan is near the shower entry, and the glass doors and walls do not block steam and vapors from leaving the shower.
Look for products that don't contain formaldehyde.
Paying attention to moisture levels in the house is just as important. Baths and kitchens must have good exhaust fans to reduce carcinogens in the air (mainly in the kitchen) and moisture that can lead to mold (necessary in both the kitchen and bath). Use a timer switch in the bath or a fan with a humidistat so the fan stays on long enough to do the job.
Note location of ventilation fan and the way the shower doors do not block the rising steam and vapors - they get sucked out right away, leaving the space fresh and mold-free.
.This is a great example of perfect ventilation placement. The fan is near the shower entry, and the glass doors and walls do not block steam and vapors from leaving the shower