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Clear Ridge Classic Master Suite Transitional Bathroom, Dallas Our clients called us wanting to not only update their master bathroom but to specifically make it more functional. She had just had knee surgery, so taking a shower wasn’t easy. They wanted to remove the tub and enlarge the shower, as much as possible, and add a bench. She really wanted a seated makeup vanity area, too. They wanted to replace all vanity cabinets making them one height, and possibly add tower storage. With the current layout, they felt that there were too many doors, so we discussed possibly using a barn door to the bedroom. We removed the large oval bathtub and expanded the shower, with an added bench. She got her seated makeup vanity and it’s placed between the shower and the window, right where she wanted it by the natural light. A tilting oval mirror sits above the makeup vanity flanked with Pottery Barn “Hayden” brushed nickel vanity lights. A lit swing arm makeup mirror was installed, making for a perfect makeup vanity! New taller Shiloh “Eclipse” bathroom cabinets painted in Polar with Slate highlights were installed (all at one height), with Kohler “Caxton” square double sinks. Two large beautif...
Clear Ridge Classic Master Suite Transitional Bathroom, Dallas Our clients called us wanting to not only update their master bathroom but to specifically make it more functional. She had just had knee surgery, so taking a shower wasn’t easy. They wanted to remove the tub and enlarge the shower, as much as possible, and add a bench. She really wanted a seated makeup vanity area, too. They wanted to replace all vanity cabinets making them one height, and possibly add tower storage. With the current layout, they felt that there were too many doors, so we discussed possibly using a barn door to the bedroom. We removed the large oval bathtub and expanded the shower, with an added bench. She got her seated makeup vanity and it’s placed between the shower and the window, right where she wanted it by the natural light. A tilting oval mirror sits above the makeup vanity flanked with Pottery Barn “Hayden” brushed nickel vanity lights. A lit swing arm makeup mirror was installed, making for a perfect makeup vanity! New taller Shiloh “Eclipse” bathroom cabinets painted in Polar with Slate highlights were installed (all at one height), with Kohler “Caxton” square double sinks. Two large beautif...
Clear Ridge Classic Master Suite Transitional Bathroom, Dallas Our clients called us wanting to not only update their master bathroom but to specifically make it more functional. She had just had knee surgery, so taking a shower wasn’t easy. They wanted to remove the tub and enlarge the shower, as much as possible, and add a bench. She really wanted a seated makeup vanity area, too. They wanted to replace all vanity cabinets making them one height, and possibly add tower storage. With the current layout, they felt that there were too many doors, so we discussed possibly using a barn door to the bedroom. We removed the large oval bathtub and expanded the shower, with an added bench. She got her seated makeup vanity and it’s placed between the shower and the window, right where she wanted it by the natural light. A tilting oval mirror sits above the makeup vanity flanked with Pottery Barn “Hayden” brushed nickel vanity lights. A lit swing arm makeup mirror was installed, making for a perfect makeup vanity! New taller Shiloh “Eclipse” bathroom cabinets painted in Polar with Slate highlights were installed (all at one height), with Kohler “Caxton” square double sinks. Two large beautif...
Clear Ridge Classic Master Suite Transitional Bathroom, Dallas Our clients called us wanting to not only update their master bathroom but to specifically make it more functional. She had just had knee surgery, so taking a shower wasn’t easy. They wanted to remove the tub and enlarge the shower, as much as possible, and add a bench. She really wanted a seated makeup vanity area, too. They wanted to replace all vanity cabinets making them one height, and possibly add tower storage. With the current layout, they felt that there were too many doors, so we discussed possibly using a barn door to the bedroom. We removed the large oval bathtub and expanded the shower, with an added bench. She got her seated makeup vanity and it’s placed between the shower and the window, right where she wanted it by the natural light. A tilting oval mirror sits above the makeup vanity flanked with Pottery Barn “Hayden” brushed nickel vanity lights. A lit swing arm makeup mirror was installed, making for a perfect makeup vanity! New taller Shiloh “Eclipse” bathroom cabinets painted in Polar with Slate highlights were installed (all at one height), with Kohler “Caxton” square double sinks. Two large beautif...
Clear Ridge Classic Master Suite Transitional Bathroom, Dallas Our clients called us wanting to not only update their master bathroom but to specifically make it more functional. She had just had knee surgery, so taking a shower wasn’t easy. They wanted to remove the tub and enlarge the shower, as much as possible, and add a bench. She really wanted a seated makeup vanity area, too. They wanted to replace all vanity cabinets making them one height, and possibly add tower storage. With the current layout, they felt that there were too many doors, so we discussed possibly using a barn door to the bedroom. We removed the large oval bathtub and expanded the shower, with an added bench. She got her seated makeup vanity and it’s placed between the shower and the window, right where she wanted it by the natural light. A tilting oval mirror sits above the makeup vanity flanked with Pottery Barn “Hayden” brushed nickel vanity lights. A lit swing arm makeup mirror was installed, making for a perfect makeup vanity! New taller Shiloh “Eclipse” bathroom cabinets painted in Polar with Slate highlights were installed (all at one height), with Kohler “Caxton” square double sinks. Two large beautif...
Clear Ridge Classic Master Suite Transitional Bathroom, Dallas Our clients called us wanting to not only update their master bathroom but to specifically make it more functional. She had just had knee surgery, so taking a shower wasn’t easy. They wanted to remove the tub and enlarge the shower, as much as possible, and add a bench. She really wanted a seated makeup vanity area, too. They wanted to replace all vanity cabinets making them one height, and possibly add tower storage. With the current layout, they felt that there were too many doors, so we discussed possibly using a barn door to the bedroom. We removed the large oval bathtub and expanded the shower, with an added bench. She got her seated makeup vanity and it’s placed between the shower and the window, right where she wanted it by the natural light. A tilting oval mirror sits above the makeup vanity flanked with Pottery Barn “Hayden” brushed nickel vanity lights. A lit swing arm makeup mirror was installed, making for a perfect makeup vanity! New taller Shiloh “Eclipse” bathroom cabinets painted in Polar with Slate highlights were installed (all at one height), with Kohler “Caxton” square double sinks. Two large beautif...
9. Quality Plumbing Don’t judge faucets and other plumbing fixtures on looks alone. The inner components are vital to how these pieces function and how long they will last. Poorly made fixtures often have plastic gaskets and other pieces inside that quickly break down, affecting water flow and other performance features. “High-quality plumbing fixtures are an absolute must,” says designer Carmit Oron. “This is not an area where it’s wise to save money. I usually explain this to my clients during our initial meeting, which takes place in a plumbing showroom. For me, quality plumbing is the starting point for everything, and where my design process begins.”
8. A ‘Wow’ Moment Every space needs a focal point or feature that makes you smile or say “wow” every time you see it. It could be a wall treatment, a decorative light fixture, a graphic floor tile, a standout vanity or anything else that keeps things interesting. “I always try to incorporate something unexpected,” says designer Whitley Wirkkala of Oak & Linen Interiors. “This could be wallpaper or a funky light fixture. This keeps the room fresh and brings in a little flair.”
7. Handheld Sprayer A handheld sprayer might seem like a small detail, but its inclusion can have an enormous effect on the shower experience. They are great for rinsing shaved legs, cleaning shower walls and more. “I always recommend adding a handheld in the shower,” says designer Chloe Rideout of Cummings Architecture + Interiors. “It makes cleaning pets, kids or the walls so much easier.”
6. Natural Materials Many people feel, either consciously or subconsciously, that natural materials have an inherent quality that’s hard to put into words. They provide a feel-good something that seems absent in synthetic materials. “Our bathrooms represent rest, relaxation and self care,” says designer Kymberlea Earnshaw. “For these spaces, I always look to nature. I recommend using natural materials whenever possible — real stone, wood, plants, etc. The earthy elements balance out the water element, and together they create that spa-like feel that is so nourishing for our mind, body and souls.” Consider wood vanities, natural woven elements or, many pros’ favorite, marble. “Marble is our No. 1 favorite material,” says designer Tracy Huntington. “If a client can enjoy a few marks and some wear, marble patinas beautifully over time. It’s a total classic. You can’t go wrong with marble.”
5. Shower Niche Speaking of storage, few pros these days design and build showers without dedicated space for shampoo bottles and other products. And a niche recessed into a shower wall is by far the most popular solution. There are many different designs to consider, but you’ll want to make sure the dimensions can accommodate the height and amount of products you typically keep in the shower, and maybe a little extra room for overflow. “I recommend that clients include a middle shelf inside the typical rectangular cutout, but place it in the bottom third of the space, so that the bottom is a smaller compartment for soap and razors,” says designer Sheila Mayden. “The upper shelf is for taller items like shampoo, conditioner and body wash.”
4. Storage, Storage, Storage A bathroom can’t function without proper storage. And most pros recommend a mix of open, closed, drawer, cabinet, niche or any other necessary solutions. “You always need a lot of storage for towels and other bathroom accessories, and there are so many ways to include bathroom storage in a beautiful and functional way with gorgeous cabinetry,” says designer Christie Veres of CDV Interiors. Designer Melvin Stoltzfus often recommends a hidden hamper near a shower, either in a vanity or linen cabinet, to prevent dirty clothes and towels from piling up.
3. In-Drawer Outlets Most of us use some sort of plug-in gadget in the bathroom. Hiding an outlet in a drawer or cabinet helps keep those hair dryers and other items off the countertop and can prevent them from encountering pooled water and creating a hazard. “With bathroom technology moving more and more electric, I always recommend storage with outlets in it for electric toothbrushes and razors,” says designer Selena Fitch. “That way they are off the counter and hidden. It can be a medicine cabinet that has been designed with outlets, or even a plug strip inside a vanity cabinet.” This approach also keeps unsightly outlets from diminishing the look of a backsplash or other feature.
Bathroom remodelers know a thing or two about which design features make homeowners really happy. So we asked 50 design and building professionals to share the bathroom elements they confidently recommend to everyone. Here are the 10 bathroom details that came up again and again. Stephanie Russo Photography 1. Heated Floors By far, the most recommended bathroom feature from design and building pros is heated floors. “Most people would assume the must-have bathroom amenity is a giant tiled shower or a freestanding tub,” says home builder Stephen Alexander. “We do recommend those, but the one feature that’s always overlooked is the cold tile floor that can diminish the spa experience. So we always specify heated floors.” Many pros say the feature is relatively inexpensive and easy to install. “Every client who makes the investment absolutely loves the feature and will never go back to cold floors if they build again,” says designer Kathryn Chaplow.
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Holly Leaf : Walnut and Black bath Contemporary Bathroom, San Diego Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary 3/4 white tile and subway tile porcelain tile and black floor bathroom remodel in San Diego with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, solid surface countertops and white countertops -
Holly Leaf : Walnut and Black bath Contemporary Bathroom, San Diego Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary 3/4 white tile and subway tile porcelain tile and black floor bathroom remodel in San Diego with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, solid surface countertops and white countertops -
Holly Leaf : Walnut and Black bath Contemporary Bathroom, San Diego Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary 3/4 white tile and subway tile porcelain tile and black floor bathroom remodel in San Diego with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, solid surface countertops and white countertops -
Holly Leaf : Walnut and Black bath Contemporary Bathroom, San Diego Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary 3/4 white tile and subway tile porcelain tile and black floor bathroom remodel in San Diego with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, solid surface countertops and white countertops -
Holly Leaf : Walnut and Black bath Contemporary Bathroom, San Diego Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary 3/4 white tile and subway tile porcelain tile and black floor bathroom remodel in San Diego with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, solid surface countertops and white countertops -
Holly Leaf : Walnut and Black bath Contemporary Bathroom, San Diego Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary 3/4 white tile and subway tile porcelain tile and black floor bathroom remodel in San Diego with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, solid surface countertops and white countertops -
Holly Leaf : Walnut and Black bath Contemporary Bathroom, San Diego Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary 3/4 white tile and subway tile porcelain tile and black floor bathroom remodel in San Diego with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, solid surface countertops and white countertops -
Holly Leaf : Walnut and Black bath Contemporary Bathroom, San Diego Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary 3/4 white tile and subway tile porcelain tile and black floor bathroom remodel in San Diego with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, solid surface countertops and white countertops -
Holly Leaf : Walnut and Black bath Contemporary Bathroom, San Diego Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary 3/4 white tile and subway tile porcelain tile and black floor bathroom remodel in San Diego with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, solid surface countertops and white countertops -
Holly Leaf : Walnut and Black bath Contemporary Bathroom, San Diego Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary 3/4 white tile and subway tile porcelain tile and black floor bathroom remodel in San Diego with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, solid surface countertops and white countertops -
Encinitas Guest bath Project Year: 2020
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