Yes I know, it has been eons since I first posted about this bathroom or for that matter since I have posted at all, but praise be, I am back today to share a terrific bathroom makeover with you!
As a reminder here is where this Mid Century Bath began:
Leaking pipes, dated, mismatched tile, a vintage gray tub and a family of four needing to use the same bath prompted my client's call for help.
Here is the design plan I gave her:
Since we splurged elsewhere on materials, we used simple, inexpensive 4 x 4" ceramic tiles in the shower. Applied in a brick pattern just like subway tiles and paired with a glass tile accent, we got the classic look for less. A curved shower curtain rod expands the space.
Quartz counters, brushed chrome fixtures and pulls as well as a custom mirror surround add great
Mid Century style.
I am crazy over the flooring we selected. The large scale, textured tile laid in a brick pattern gives a clean look and anchors the bath.
My client is delighted with the end result, so I am a happy camper!
I am easing back into the blogging life so bear with me as I get my mojo back. It has been such a busy Summer and I have much to share! Now to just find the time to do so....
Does your room need a “prescription” for a change of decor, function or design? I would love to work with you to help your room "feel better."
Contact me for more information about my design services.
6 comments:
It's beautiful! Taking that wall out was genius, what a difference! A friend has that tile, and it is so pretty! Welcome back, glad you enjoyed a little break over the summer!
This is gorgeous! I love the floating vanity/sink and those floor tiles are amazing.
So good to see a post from you! :)
Fantastic Cathy! Love the tile and that vanity. Hope your kids are all settled in school and college and you can breathe!
xo Nancy
Well, well, well, look who decided to blot again :). I love that wood detail on the cabinet doors. Great makeover.
oh i love it!! the colors and tiles are amazing! and yay to you blogging!
What a transformation! I love that tile and the vanity is just perfect for the space. Job well done, Cathy!
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