Wednesday, April 22, 2009
1950's Master Bathroom Transformed
In this small 1950's master bathroom, we enlarged the 3x3 shower with low ceiling into a spacious and grand 3x6 shower with 8ft ceilings and a storage niche. We were able to steal the space from a closet adjacent to the shower. The use of frame less glass doors really increased the homeowners visual square footage. We used 4x4 tumbled marble tiles jack on jack to give a sense of motion on the shower walls, 1" tumbled stones on the shower floor, and 18"travertine tiles on the bathroom floor. Once again I used white custom cabinets to gain the maximum storage. The homeowners had 6" in between their walls so the medicine cabinet was increased in depth. The homeowner was not sure about using this dark chocolate in such a small space, but after we painted the room, she fell in love with the color. I think it was a great choice. I don't believe that you always have to use a bright color in a small room to increase its size. We used other elements to increase its size, so I felt we could incorporate this rich color with all the tumbled stone. It really works well. The combination of the tumbled stone, white cabinets, chocolate walls, and chrome hardware really turned this drab white bathroom into a sophisticated and clean space. For more information on this bathroom or any other projects, or to set up a design consultation please contact: Cole D. Campbell at Campbell Kitchen and Bath(806) 316-6744 colecampbell2003@yahoo.com
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