Renovated master bathroom in a traditional style, 100-yr. old house.
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hdsoftail wrote:
For this vanity is there a style # or model #? - I have gone to Strasser website and I did not find this exact vanity in 30". Any suggestions? Thanks. »
Nanette Baker of Interiors by Nanette When you go to the website, click "products" and then "furniture style" to find this series, hope that helps, good luck with your project! Nanette
I'm from Long Island area...love the strasser vanity...where can I get it? - You said you get from a supplier on Long Island...where? Thank you for your help..beautiful bath! »
Floor tile name and material - Can you tell me the name and material of the Artistic Tile on the floor. Would it be suitable for the shower floor? I am already using subway and the Vihara, plus marble throughout the bathroom. »
Bathroom size? - I'm guessing 5' x 8'. I haven't seen many small bathrooms on Houzz that have the vanity and toilet facing the shower/tub. I think we'll need to have that arrangement in a bathroom that will be 5' by 9' with a door along a long wall. »
Where did you get the cabinet for this bathroom? - Where did you get the cabinet for this bathroom? We just bought a small house that has only a pedastool sink and we need more storage! thanks! »
Could you tell me the name of the accent tile that was used? - I love the gray accent tile and wondered if you could share the product name. Thanks so much! »
Nanette Baker of Interiors by Nanette Hello, the wall tiles are from Artistic Tile, Creamy Crackle field tiles, Deco inserts (flower), and iridescent mosaic tile border around mirror called Vihara, color Puka. Sorry for the late reply. Nanette Baker
Nanette Baker of Interiors by Nanette The Strasser website lists the dealers, if you need further design assistance feel free to contact my office, thanks for your interest. Nanette Baker
A wainscot look was created with two different size tiles separated by a mini brick Cararra decorative band. Above is white ceramic 4" x 4" tile and below is matching 3" x 6" tile. The band serves as the "chair rail" and frames the mirror to create a pretty focal point.
I like how this is a small modest bathroom. Tilework around mirror. Don't really like the pebble floor, would have been more appropriate to use hex, penny, or mosaic tile.