most Chicago “city” bathrooms, they are small – you have to make the most of the space available. This client did just that. The client wanted a clean “European” feel to the bathroom, chose concrete for the countertop material, handmade and painted (Pistachio) 3x6 subway tiles for the walls, and espresso
small bathroom, the look is just spectacular. The toilet is hidden by a walnut pocket door separating the “water closet” from the general bathroom area. The tub was removed and an open rain-shower put in its place. There is no curb to step over into the shower as we used a linear drain at the shower
Added to 86 ideabooks Last comment "half wall/half glass"
most Chicago “city” bathrooms, they are small – you have to make the most of the space available. This client did just that. The client wanted a clean “European” feel to the bathroom, chose concrete for the countertop material, handmade and painted (Pistachio) 3x6 subway tiles for the walls, and espresso
small bathroom, the look is just spectacular. The toilet is hidden by a walnut pocket door separating the “water closet” from the general bathroom area. The tub was removed and an open rain-shower put in its place. There is no curb to step over into the shower as we used a linear drain at the shower
Added to 35 ideabooks Last comment "Great bathroom cabinet idea."
most Chicago “city” bathrooms, they are small – you have to make the most of the space available. This client did just that. The client wanted a clean “European” feel to the bathroom, chose concrete for the countertop material, handmade and painted (Pistachio) 3x6 subway tiles for the walls, and espresso
small bathroom, the look is just spectacular. The toilet is hidden by a walnut pocket door separating the “water closet” from the general bathroom area. The tub was removed and an open rain-shower put in its place. There is no curb to step over into the shower as we used a linear drain at the shower
Added to 23 ideabooks Last comment "Dark bathroom cabinet and subway tile."
most Chicago “city” bathrooms, they are small – you have to make the most of the space available. This client did just that. The client wanted a clean “European” feel to the bathroom, chose concrete for the countertop material, handmade and painted (Pistachio) 3x6 subway tiles for the walls, and espresso
small bathroom, the look is just spectacular. The toilet is hidden by a walnut pocket door separating the “water closet” from the general bathroom area. The tub was removed and an open rain-shower put in its place. There is no curb to step over into the shower as we used a linear drain at the shower
most Chicago “city” bathrooms, they are small – you have to make the most of the space available. This client did just that. The client wanted a clean “European” feel to the bathroom, chose concrete for the countertop material, handmade and painted (Pistachio) 3x6 subway tiles for the walls, and espresso
small bathroom, the look is just spectacular. The toilet is hidden by a walnut pocket door separating the “water closet” from the general bathroom area. The tub was removed and an open rain-shower put in its place. There is no curb to step over into the shower as we used a linear drain at the shower
Added to 29 ideabooks Last comment "toilet roll holder"
most Chicago “city” bathrooms, they are small – you have to make the most of the space available. This client did just that. The client wanted a clean “European” feel to the bathroom, chose concrete for the countertop material, handmade and painted (Pistachio) 3x6 subway tiles for the walls, and espresso
small bathroom, the look is just spectacular. The toilet is hidden by a walnut pocket door separating the “water closet” from the general bathroom area. The tub was removed and an open rain-shower put in its place. There is no curb to step over into the shower as we used a linear drain at the shower
most Chicago “city” bathrooms, they are small – you have to make the most of the space available. This client did just that. The client wanted a clean “European” feel to the bathroom, chose concrete for the countertop material, handmade and painted (Pistachio) 3x6 subway tiles for the walls, and espresso
small bathroom, the look is just spectacular. The toilet is hidden by a walnut pocket door separating the “water closet” from the general bathroom area. The tub was removed and an open rain-shower put in its place. There is no curb to step over into the shower as we used a linear drain at the shower
Added to 130 ideabooks Last comment "built-ins in shower, pretty color (taupe)"
most Chicago “city” bathrooms, they are small – you have to make the most of the space available. This client did just that. The client wanted a clean “European” feel to the bathroom, chose concrete for the countertop material, handmade and painted (Pistachio) 3x6 subway tiles for the walls, and espresso
small bathroom, the look is just spectacular. The toilet is hidden by a walnut pocket door separating the “water closet” from the general bathroom area. The tub was removed and an open rain-shower put in its place. There is no curb to step over into the shower as we used a linear drain at the shower