Master Bath
We can look at vanities after choosing a design. I think something open on the bottom (possibly floating, or more likely with space between the bottom and the floor, and possibly an open shelf on the bottom to help make the bathroom look bigger.
I think we can look at what the build-in/shelving in the front left corner of the bathroom looks like after we determine design and maybe the vanity too.
Bathroom Option #3 - I really like the floors (I like the color, and how it is non-uniform in the way it looks / softer), and I like the different tiles used on the Shower Floor and elongated subway tile (vs. traditional) on the wall (though would be open to something that could be better than this). I'm not sure what we would do behind vanity (maybe extend the walls from the shower) - this part looks a bit plain. I'd have to look at a vfew vanities if we chose this one.
Black wall tile in shower?
floor and wall tile
Bathroom Built in Shelving near entrance door possibility
Floor + Shower tile. Different Vanity.
grey subway tile
Bathroom Option #1 -- Full blog post here - I like the floor tiles (floor & bath floor), and the "marble" interior of the shower. Would need a different vanity, though something with a light wood would work. http://www.nemotile.com/project-spotlight-a-moving-master-bathroom/
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