![]() If your family doesn't take many baths, don't feel the need to include a bathtub-you can use that extra space for a double vanity or large storage cabinet instead. How do I determine my Ceramic Tile bathroom layout? Bathrooms can be tricky to lay out, especially when they’re tight on space. Keep in mind your space limitations, desired materials and general bathroom remodel costs before committing to a major (or minor) project. As you research Ceramic Tile bathroom ideas and browse photos, make sure to save any bathrooms that catch your eye, then figure out some of the common features that seem to recur throughout. The room features White oak trim with a clear finish.Ī bathroom remodel can make a huge impact on your homes comfort level, not to mention its resale value. The spa-like styling was carried over to the bathroom door when the original 6 panel door was refaced with horizontal white oak paneling on the bathroom side, while the bedroom side was maintained as a 6 panel door to match existing doors in the hallway outside. The shower features a full custom glass surround with built-in niches and a cantilevered limestone bench. The small bath offers a spa-like setting, with a Scandinavian style white oak drying platform alongside the shower, inset into limestone with a white oak bench. Both balance the horizontal grain of the white oak cabinetry. Large format wall tiles with a grass cloth pattern complement red grass cloth wall coverings. A continuous shallow shelf above the vanity provides a space for soft ambient down lighting. The bathroom was remodeled into a larger, single compartment space using earth tones and soft textures to create a simple, yet sleek look. The goal was to reconfigure the space to create a larger, single compartment space that exudes a calming, natural and contemporary style. It was divided into two compartments that also included a linen closet. The original master bathroom in this 1980’s home was small, cramped and dated. The vanity light is fitted with Edison style bulbs which shed a warmer, softer level of light. Recessed ceiling lights and the vanity mirror with LED backlighting are controlled by dimmer switches. The lighting in this bath is carefully layered. Sometimes the solution to a functional design dilemma also delivers extraordinary aesthetic results. The aged finish of the tobacco sticks was the perfect compliment to the vanity and the Industrial style light fixture. They had tobacco sticks which come in the odd sizes we wanted. You won't find those dimensions at a lumber yard, so we visited our local source for reclaimed materials. ![]() The wood also needed to be 3/8" thick to match the thickness of the tile. Rather than fill in with such a small piece of tile we decided to frame each side with a 1-1/2" width of wood it wood. Two tiles would cover all but 3" of the wall width. The dimensions of the tile and existing wall presented a challenge. This tile accent wall was created using large format, stacked stone, tile and tobacco sticks. ![]()
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