Curbless showers don't need to be receptive, this one's comprised behind a frameless, glass enclosure. The absence of a shower frame and a curb give an sight line to this bathroom.
I really like the colour of the walls, the freestanding bathtub and the show area! Classy and very modern!
The basement toilet is a fascinating departure in design from the rest of the house. Barn wood walls and corrugated metal siding give this room a fantastic feel. The new sinks well with items that are vintage that are corresponding, such as the soaking bathtub.
Consulting House Inc., "Engineered a bathroom as part of a complete basement build-out. I was requested by the customer to incorporate a few street tiles and a tile that was manhole. I made a bathroom that simulated being outside on a road along with the glass tile in the shower signifies a stop light."
The sauna takes up about precisely the same area as the tub across from the shower -- but who cares? Anyone would like to get one for their bathroom, go to website!
This bathroom looks a little masculine, but the layout team just wanted to achieve a neutral feel to the area. Tile work!
The tile work in this Chicago master bathroom is totally beyond words! Tell us what you think about these!
A partial wall visually divides the toilet from the mattress, however, the soaking tub and vanity are part of this room's open plan. To protect the wood floors, the couples use a bath mat also retains splashes. "The kid's bath differs from ours," Karsenti states, "but our bathroom is pretty unique: spa like and calming, a bit like Japanese soaking tub area."