Girard Townhouse, Philadelphia
There's no need to worry about splashing here, because this whole bathroom is a wet area. Possessing the controls at the opening of the shower of the shower makes up heating things easy and prevents the homeowners.
Atlanta Basement Bathroom
Consulting House Inc., "Designed a bath as part of a full basement build-out. The customer asked me to incorporate a tile that was manhole along with some road tiles. I created a bathroom that simulated being outdoors on a street along with also the glass tile in the shower signifies a stop light."
Ecologia Montreal
A partial wall visually divides the bathroom from the mattress, however, the soaking bathtub and dressing table are a part of this area's open plan. The couples retains splashes into a minimum and use a bath mat, to protect the wood flooring. "The child's bath differs from ours," Karsenti says, "but our bath is really special: spa like and calming, a bit like Japanese soaking tub space."
Finished Basement Malvern, West Chester
I am not usually a fan of blue paint, but I really like this color!
Italian Basement
The third bathroom shows a very different style from the other two baths. "The customer has a kid who wanted to engage directly in the choice of the color of the bathroom. I was thrilled to involve him, and the result was so surprising and unexpected," Dellatorre says. "It appears to be in a paint factory where you can view all the Pantone colors all at one time."
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