The floor is teak. It is a removable insert that sits about an inch above a tiled floor. It's purely for decorative/aesthetic purposes. Teak feels great underfoot and we felt that it tied that side
Sorry, just realizing you we're looking for the shower floor information. It is teak. We had it made by someone who makes teak accessories for boats. It sits on top a regular tiled floor. It is just an oiled finish so we can refresh it two or three times a year.
along the wall on the left side. This one with the slider could have been on the right wall, but we didn't have room for it to swing out.
that the wall tile (a polished off white 12x24) was a relatively inexpensive tile and the floor (a matte gray 12x24 that we cut down to make 6x24, which wasn't available at the time) was Italian and considerably more expensive than the wall tile. If I can find manufacturer information I'll add it.
on the wall glass or ceramic? Where is it from? Great color palette.
The teak floor on the shower is gorgeous. I am wondering how practical it is though to keep clean underneath? Does it go yukky? What actually is underneath? (a
underneath the teak is a shower pan or a slope towards the drain. Is the whole bathroom floor is covered by a membrane of some sort? I the rest of the floor raised?
cabinetry also teak? Beautiful bath, bravo.
Teak is a good choice, as I have also heard of people using ipe. I know that ipe tends to turn ash grey if not treated regularly.
Check out MTI Baths (mtibaths.com) They make a teak shower tray that can fit their acrylic shower pans, or can be custom made to fit other shower pans.
Teak and Concrete Bathroom - Williamsburg Renovation
ustom Teak vanity and step with poured concrete counter top.
just one wall in a powder room behind the sink and it looks great - really adds some depth to the room
Hi Rae, you are correct that the top is fascia and below are just two deep drawers. And the wood is not scored, those are separate pieces of teak.
Love the teak wood with concrete counters
Like everything in this bathroom. especially the wall to wall tile.
this is teak when I clicked on the picture. Some teaks I find ugly. This one is gorgeous! It has more warmth than other teaks. Favorite out of all the wood options!
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floating teak ceiling panel and wall mounted fish tank. Lava stone kitchen counter is seen on the left.
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What are the dimensions of the aquarium, and its overall weight? How did you support it? Did you have to make any changes to a load-bearing wall, if so, what changes?
Thanks, Steve
on the wall,” architect John Black says. A structural engineer designed the steel-column support system that's attached to the exterior wall of the above floor. This allowed the massive tank to be suspended 48 inches from the floor, putting it at eye level. “It was interesting to see how people at a dinner
framed in teak to match the woodwork of the room. Budget: $11,000Maintenance: $500 per month