West Elm antique brass finish mirror are a great match for delta champagne bronze.
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This would give an extra storage cabinet in the toilet room. For the linen by the vanity, I would do built ins with open shelves for towels and drawers below for bathroom tools and supplies instead of a closet type setup. It costs more but is a great use if space.
Reply to: This would give an extra storage cabinet in the toilet room. For the linen by the vanity, I would do built ins with open shelves for towels and drawers below for bathroom tools and supplies instead of a closet type setup. It costs more but is a great use if space.
New home build - any obvious mistakes, and ceiling height?
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What’s Your Favorite Tub?
@M R Here are some examples of a window in between, these don't turn the corner but I think you do have room to, since most vanities are 18-21" depth and I drew those in at 24" so you have more room then it shows. I didn't account for how tall you window is though and what the header height is but here are some options that you could use in between the vanities if your window is taller or shorter. Like a makeup counter or window seat! Here is one turning the corner also but with a mirror instead of a window and has the corner linen
Reply to: @M R Here are some examples of a window in between, these don't turn the corner but I think you do have room to, since most vanities are 18-21" depth and I drew those in at 24" so you have more room then it shows. I didn't account for how tall you window is though and what the header height is but here are some options that you could use in between the vanities if your window is taller or shorter. Like a makeup counter or window seat! Here is one turning the corner also but with a mirror instead of a window and has the corner linen
Look into tubs from Oceania and Bain Ultra - they offer therapeutic tubs. Those types always seem to have great lumbar supports and just the right slope. It is also critical to decide on which tub offers you the best bathing well ( where you sit ). A double curved tub like the one in Jazz' s picture with have a smaller seating area than the same overall width of a more rectangle tub. You will want your seating area big enough for you to really stretch your legs out, but not so long that you slide down. Take a few dimensions while you are sitting on the floor of everyone who will be using the tub. While I am not a fan of the traditional whirlpool tub, the newer air massage models ae intriguing! There are tons out there, you'll find a good one!
Reply to: Look into tubs from Oceania and Bain Ultra - they offer therapeutic tubs. Those types always seem to have great lumbar supports and just the right slope. It is also critical to decide on which tub offers you the best bathing well ( where you sit ). A double curved tub like the one in Jazz' s picture with have a smaller seating area than the same overall width of a more rectangle tub. You will want your seating area big enough for you to really stretch your legs out, but not so long that you slide down. Take a few dimensions while you are sitting on the floor of everyone who will be using the tub. While I am not a fan of the traditional whirlpool tub, the newer air massage models ae intriguing! There are tons out there, you'll find a good one!
Try to go to a good plumbing store, such as Fergusons; and maybe in your area there are others. In my area there are a couple of competing plumbing supply stores. Actually climb into and try out the tubs. I sat in a Kohler Underscore that was the wrong dimensions for what I wanted (because that was what was available the store to look at), but I could tell that I liked the lumbar support. I ordered a 36" x 72" soaker tub. No jets or anything like that. It's great. Even DH occasionally takes a bath, and I never saw that before in the whole time we've been married; and that's a long time.
Reply to: Try to go to a good plumbing store, such as Fergusons; and maybe in your area there are others. In my area there are a couple of competing plumbing supply stores. Actually climb into and try out the tubs. I sat in a Kohler Underscore that was the wrong dimensions for what I wanted (because that was what was available the store to look at), but I could tell that I liked the lumbar support. I ordered a 36" x 72" soaker tub. No jets or anything like that. It's great. Even DH occasionally takes a bath, and I never saw that before in the whole time we've been married; and that's a long time.
Cyclone Painted 66" Freestanding Tub No Faucet
I use Signature Hardware, faucets.com, tubz.com, Vintagetub.com to compare tubs. For individual brands, try MTI, Kohler, Toto, and Jacuzzi. Use the filters to specify what you want, then you can start to narrow it down.
Reply to: I use Signature Hardware, faucets.com, tubz.com, Vintagetub.com to compare tubs. For individual brands, try MTI, Kohler, Toto, and Jacuzzi. Use the filters to specify what you want, then you can start to narrow it down.
I like the Rachel tub. Also, just fyi, Costco.com carries the Ove tubs. We got the Noah and like it a lot.
Reply to: I like the Rachel tub. Also, just fyi, Costco.com carries the Ove tubs. We got the Noah and like it a lot.
I would advise to choose the heated towel rail with horizontal strips (?). In a small heated towel rail can fit 8-10 things. Be sure to choose a chrome products. It protects against erosion and humidity.look at this: https://houseofenki.com/curved-800-x-600-mm-heated-towel-rail-chrome.html
Reply to: I would advise to choose the heated towel rail with horizontal strips (?). In a small heated towel rail can fit 8-10 things. Be sure to choose a chrome products. It protects against erosion and humidity.look at this: https://houseofenki.com/curved-800-x-600-mm-heated-towel-rail-chrome.html
We have one made by Amba. It is new so can't say too much about how we are liking it. It is very low wattage compared to some but it heated up to a decent heat in about 5 mins and if it is much hotter, it would hurt to bump your bare skin against it so I don't see the point of having one with a lot more wattage. We mostly bought it for the style it is for holding towels and swivelling out of the way. It is a Jeeves J-D006 B Swivel Jack 22 x 29 inch towel warmer.
Reply to: We have one made by Amba. It is new so can't say too much about how we are liking it. It is very low wattage compared to some but it heated up to a decent heat in about 5 mins and if it is much hotter, it would hurt to bump your bare skin against it so I don't see the point of having one with a lot more wattage. We mostly bought it for the style it is for holding towels and swivelling out of the way. It is a Jeeves J-D006 B Swivel Jack 22 x 29 inch towel warmer.
I have this tub from Costco (also available elsewhere but I think it was on sale at Costco): https://www.costco.com/Ove-Decors-Noah-63%22-Acrylic-Bathtub.product.100036544.html I'm 5'1" and it's a good size/shape for sinking down, maybe a tad too long for me (but a great fit for my space). There's a lot to look at with different specs - some tubs are very narrow at the bottom plus larger tubs use a lot of water to fill if they are too wide. I ended up having to make a little spreadsheet to keep straight the specs I wanted. One feature of this tub that was important to me was that you can deck mount a regular faucet. I've enjoyed it for a year and a half now with no problems. The Wyndham Melissa slipper tub was my 2nd choice because I liked the angle and the tapered top (but no deck mount and it was a little too narrow, I thought): https://www.wayfair.com/home/hd0/-l590-k~w001003349.html?refid=GX99081569362-W001003349&device=c&ptid=547985887650&network=g&targetid=pla-547985887650&channel=GooglePLA&ireid=45734833&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIq66umZqA4AIVDK_ICh2l9QJGEAQYAiABEgKFnfD_BwE
Reply to: I have this tub from Costco (also available elsewhere but I think it was on sale at Costco): https://www.costco.com/Ove-Decors-Noah-63%22-Acrylic-Bathtub.product.100036544.html I'm 5'1" and it's a good size/shape for sinking down, maybe a tad too long for me (but a great fit for my space). There's a lot to look at with different specs - some tubs are very narrow at the bottom plus larger tubs use a lot of water to fill if they are too wide. I ended up having to make a little spreadsheet to keep straight the specs I wanted. One feature of this tub that was important to me was that you can deck mount a regular faucet. I've enjoyed it for a year and a half now with no problems. The Wyndham Melissa slipper tub was my 2nd choice because I liked the angle and the tapered top (but no deck mount and it was a little too narrow, I thought): https://www.wayfair.com/home/hd0/-l590-k~w001003349.html?refid=GX99081569362-W001003349&device=c&ptid=547985887650&network=g&targetid=pla-547985887650&channel=GooglePLA&ireid=45734833&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIq66umZqA4AIVDK_ICh2l9QJGEAQYAiABEgKFnfD_BwE
We bought a free standing tub from Costco last year (it appears they no longer sell this particular model, but Lowe's has it for the same price). It is amazing, very comfortable and roomy, and we get nothing but compliments on it. It does get expensive when you start looking at hardware if you have your plumbing coming from the floor, as this tub doesn't have any decking for a faucet. However, we had our plumbing come out of the wall in the center of the tub, and it works beautifully. I bought an extra long spout from AllModern that coordinated with the rest of the fixtures in the bath and we just bought the tap that matched. It was very reasonable, and we love the look. https://www.lowes.com/pd/OVE-Decors-Betsy-67-in-Gloss-white-Acrylic-Freestanding-Bathtub-with-Reversible-Drain/50305097
Reply to: We bought a free standing tub from Costco last year (it appears they no longer sell this particular model, but Lowe's has it for the same price). It is amazing, very comfortable and roomy, and we get nothing but compliments on it. It does get expensive when you start looking at hardware if you have your plumbing coming from the floor, as this tub doesn't have any decking for a faucet. However, we had our plumbing come out of the wall in the center of the tub, and it works beautifully. I bought an extra long spout from AllModern that coordinated with the rest of the fixtures in the bath and we just bought the tap that matched. It was very reasonable, and we love the look. https://www.lowes.com/pd/OVE-Decors-Betsy-67-in-Gloss-white-Acrylic-Freestanding-Bathtub-with-Reversible-Drain/50305097
Bridlewood 3-Light Bath, Stone Gray and Brushed Nickel
You're right, Pat. Maybe a Japanese Soaking Tub is a better fit. You can't stretch out but that deep water is so great on the bones.
Reply to: You're right, Pat. Maybe a Japanese Soaking Tub is a better fit. You can't stretch out but that deep water is so great on the bones.
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Robern mirrored cabinets and sidelights.
lilac cabinets
faux wood
sconces
shelf under mirrors?
is that a fireplace? cozy
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