Master Bath
very spa-like. Casey, what does this do for you? Trying to put some bounds on what we do like and what we don't :)
Needs some more dark elements, but overall works for me
Kelly could rock a version of this--hex tile and wood vanity with added interest of round mirrors (I know this doesn't get us the same back-lit experience that we've talked about, so this isn't a necessity--we can go with a backlight mirror)
hate the all-white, but really like the indirect lighting in both the shower (ceiling/wall) and below the mirror
this is the right blend of natural light, greenery, plus light and dark colors for me. it doesn't have to be any of these individual elements, but overall the mix is spot on.
Tile
general aesthetic
pretty tile
pretty color on the tiles
if we rearranged the bathroom layout, could we get this sort of shotgun approach: bedroom --> fireplace --> tub --> shower?
narrow mantel/shelf in the bathroom side??
what is this fire thing?
fireplace height to be above tub edge
fireplace is offset on the wall
Tile wrapping up one wall from floor
Lighting to compliment the behind vanity lighting?
Aesthetic overall and individual elements
Floor, vanity color, countertop
Tile combo
Wall tile
Tiles
Looks like same tile just different sizes for different locations
Vertical tile
Tile combo (floor and wall)
Tiles
All the tile, and the wood accents
Wavy tile
Large tile on wall
Vertical tile
Hex tile with subway tile
Aesthetic
Pretty wood fireplace surround
floor tile
General aesthetic
Mirrors
Back wall rock tile
Shower set up
Shower set up
no glass by the tub, just by the shower
I like the small tiles in the niche that are mini versions of the larger tiles
Q