We used brushed nickel for all of the fixtures to match what is existing through the rest of the home as well as to brighten up the space in order to not have too much dark contrast to get the desired look and feel my client wanted.
Beautiful hand made backsplash tile fills in between the 2 upper storage cabinets. The tile sparkles when the light from the vanity shines on it and adds a touch of luxuriousness to the space.
A quartz top with a crisp white under mount sink divides the upper and lower cabinets while providing a work surface for getting ready in the morning and storing items. We selected a fun sink that was a bit different shape, as it bows out in the center.
The bath was tiled in a high definition ink jet printed porcelain tile. The tile is stunning in person and resembles a vein cut travertine. I designed a custom mural which is framed in above the tub. My client did not want a piece of art work in the bath so we designed this custom piece as a built in piece of artwork. It is composed of fired glazed crackle tile which also extends as a decorative border around the rest of the room & throught the custom walk-in shower.
The finishing touch in this bath was the rain glass frameless shower door. It is absolutely beautiful and catches your eye immediately when you enter the room becuase of how it catches the light. See below for a list of material information for this project.
Contractor: Dan Savageau Construction
Interior Designer: Sarah Brown
Cabinetry: Decor Frameless Cabinetry from Floor to Ceiling in Fargo
Top: Cambria Quartz
Glass: Rain - Frameless
Tile: Jeffrey Court, Oceanside Glass & Ira
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