to have sloped ceilings). It may be a bit of a project, but it's worth it. Outfit it with a fireplace (consider a fake one if a real one isn't possible), a shag rug and comfy furniture, and voila — it's chic, cozy and more room for living!
walls and ceilings to give the space that"been there forever"feeling. We ran it horizontally to mimic the subway tiles used in the bathtub.
because of the slanted ceilings...a shower was not possible, but it's great for soaking or bathing wee-ones!
slanted ceiling? I did a bathroom reno in a similar type of space and opted out of a tub and shower under the slanted part of the ceiling, but now I am not happy with what I did. I just adore what you did here!
'slant ceiling' situation ~ He thinks he may be able to garner 3 - 4 " when he removes this ceiling to tile on the slant ceiling and we may move the tub out 4 - 6 inches ~ my current shower head is fine for me 5'5" although you can't lift your arm up at the slat ceiing - but it gets the job done. Since