This shower used to be surround by solid walls on all four sides (with a little opening for the door). Replacing two of the walls with glass opened up the entire space and lets natural light into the shower.
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Jason Ball Interiors, LLC This is a cross-cut travertine. I would look for a local tile or stone showroom that carries travertine to find something like this. There are some good look-alikes made from porcelain that are hitting the market these days.
How is glass attached to tower? - I am remodeling a narrow bath. I want the openness of glass on two walls, but don't want plumbing on exterior. I thought a tower would be a great solution. I'd like recommendations for glass on tower attachment. Thank you!!! »
Jason Ball Interiors, LLC The glass is attached using a chrome u-channel. My recommendation is to work with a professional shower glass installer in your area so it is done correctly.
Jason Ball Interiors, LLC We used a clay like color called Italianate (AF-215) by Benjamin Moore. Needed something to work with the travertine colors and the deep red tones in the shower tile.
DMOStudio It is wonderful and it makes it even more so knowing that it is custom. You need to consider doing a line of lighting as it is hard to find something of this caliber.
Jason Ball Interiors, LLC Thanks DMOStudio. I've been working on that very idea. There are lot's of great lights out there, but nothing like what's in this particular bathroom. Best of luck to you in finding the perfect light.