Shower separated from bed
Bed could be replaced by sauna and vice-versa
Open space
Like the use of wood here. In my bath, use cork floors, same as in kitchen, wood paneling to match
can we have shower in master like this? Not quite right, but headed there
separates the toilet from the bed, but the soaking tub and vanity are part of the room's open plan. To protect the wood floors, the couples uses a bath mat and keeps splashes to a minimum. "The child's bath is different from ours," Karsenti says, "but our bath is pretty special: spa like and calming, a bit like
dweling home in Montreal aiming for a Platinum LEED
certification.
The master bedroom's open concept bathroom features fixtures by WETSTYLE (tub, vanity, sink and mirrored cabinet). The BE Collection tub and sink were produced using WETSTYLE special bio-based composite material.
The owner, Sabine Karsenti
be done in a smaller place ! Like the idea
Pretty weird but its different and like it in a
The shower so simple and elegant
vanity in the right wood type, wetstyle
Open vanity and toilet shower together
like the bathroom, cupboards,ceiling.. not the toilet
Like the bath in the bedroom but not the open toilet.
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toilet included in shower area; no separation wall
example of wall-mounted toilet on wood-look porcelain and geberit sigma01 actuator flush panel
Toilet and Shower in same area
Like the wall mounted toilet tank
I like the wainscot of wood but not the shower head placement.
look nice in the master shower, floors and all.
although both in the gray family, the charcoal tone of the floor tile totally makes the wall tile appear more taupe? I love playing with gray tones, it's like retina-related magic.
breaking up. In this case, the ceiling height is much greater than the width, so using a white tile overhead gave this room pleasing proportions. Bonus: Using a less expensive tile up high can keep the tile from breaking your budget.