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13” high, 17” wide
Amba towel warmer unit has curved swivel arms that move independently of each other. The curved ends are a safer option, in my opinion.
Mr. Steam Series 200 Robe Hook for Electric Heated Towel Warmer - $50.00 » One of my favorite towel warmer add-ons is a robe hook, so your bathrobe can be as cozy as your towels
shower idea for upstairs
Small trendy 3/4 corner shower photo in Vancouver with white tile, ceramic tile, white walls, ceramic floors and a wall-mount sink —
Example of an urban bathroom design in Philadelphia with a wall-mount sink, a freestanding tub, white walls, mosaic tile floors, black and white tile and black floors note the spacious wall mounted sink
Example of a danish walk-in shower design in Los Angeles with a wall-mount sink, white tile, mosaic tile, a drop-in tub and black floors — Houzz 3. Play with scale. One of the most important tips for mixing tile well is to create balance by combining small- and large-scale patterns. In this bathroom three tile types are combined successfully: tiny hexagonal mosaics on the bath and walls, medium hex tiles on the basin surround and large oblong tiles on the floor. The monochrome palette helps create a harmonious whole
Example of a trendy bathroom design in Melbourne with a wall-mount sink and black floors — Houzz YES marble + herringbone floor — Hannah Yuh
Contemporary tub/shower combo idea in London with a drop-in tub, a wall-mount toilet, black and white tile, multicolored walls and a wall-mount sink note tile pattern
similar to mine layout
similar to mine layout
Lighting Solution: LED downlights are an energy-efficient option for bathrooms and will safely light up the wet areas as well as provide task lighting over the basin. It’s also important to consider the ambience in windowless rooms that don’t benefit from soft, natural light. Having a couple of bathroom wall lights on either side of a mirror will balance out the bright overheads and offer a more flattering welcome first thing in the morning.
Dual Flush One-Piece Eco-Friendly High-Efficiency Low-Flush Ceramic Toilet. This toilet measures 26 5/8 inches deep, 26 5/8 inches high, 15 1/8 inches wide with a 15 1/8 inches seat height.
All the tile used in the bathroom is porcelain; the wall tiles are a textured gray and the floor tiles are a mosaic white. For tile in high-traffic areas, Stewart recommends porcelain because of its strength and the way the color runs all the way through. If the tile chips, you’ll notice it less.
The new shower is 59 inches long and 37 inches wide. “You don’t hit the walls,” the designer adds. It also includes a bench, a built-in niche and an architectural shower head.
The frameless glass shower enclosure also helps create the appearance of more space, letting the eye travel back the full 8-foot length.
Double towel bar: Nicole, 24 inches, Alno; towel rack: Nicole, 24 inches, Alno; robe hook: Nicole, Alno;
Toilet: Aquia wall-hung with in-wall tank in Cotton, Toto; sconces: Sophie 1 in polished nickel (WB1724PN), Murray Feiss; medicine cabinet: framed lit right-opening inset, large, Restoration Hardware
Floor tile: Bianco Carrara marble with Nero Marquina dots in basket-weave mosaic; wall tile: Carrara marble, polished white, mosaic offset brick pattern; border tile: polished black velvet marble, square mosaic, ⅝ inch; more tile options
faucet, toilet and towel bar: Toto; shower head, arm and body spray: Kohler; medicine cabinet and shower door enclosure: Lexington, GlassCrafters; wall tile: white Thassos marble subway tile; floor tile: Blue Celeste and Thassos marble mosaic; shower base tile: Blue Celeste slabs; niche tile: Blue Celeste and white Thassos marble slabs; more tile
Floor-to-ceiling marble tile, frameless shower enclosure and recessed niches
Floor tile in combination with wall tile
Piping under the sink
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