How lovely to have a clean and functional master bath! Have a look . . .
Like our renovated kitchen, we wanted this new bathroom to feel like it belonged in a 1925 cottage. So we chose simple elements: white wainscoting, a Shaker-style cabinet, a vintage-inspired light fixture, a neutral gray floor tile, classic subway tile in the walk-in shower, and a marble countertop on the vanity. To keep costs down, we kept all of the plumbing in the same location.
The light fixture's glass shades match the schoolhouse globes in our kitchen. I love those thin black stripes!
The shower stall now has white subway tile, a marble seat, a frameless glass door and marble basketweave tile on its floor. A niche with two handy shelves repeats the same marble tile. We used Grohe chrome fixtures with a 1920s vibe for the shower and vanity.
And there you have it! Next time, I’ll share photos of our new guest bathroom which uses the same basic elements. Do stop by!
Susan
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The best bathroom ever...I love your style, as I've said before, and this room has all of my favorite elements of your talent. The unusual basketweave tile floor, the chrome 1920s style faucets, the wall color...all of it is very clean, fresh, charming and, well, elegant and simple at the same time.
Posted by: Ginene Nagel | May 16, 2015 at 01:54 PM
Ginene~ Thank you so much! :)
Posted by: Susan | May 19, 2015 at 08:20 AM
I love this bathroom! You have a wonderful taste of style. I really like the design of the tile in the shower. My shower needs new tile, and I really like this! It isn't the classic, which I like. Plus, it goes very well with everything else.
Posted by: Lacey Rockwell | July 27, 2015 at 12:01 PM