Bathroom reno
Sliding screen
Similar layout to ours. Could have door opening to towel rail instead of fixed to wall
Sliding shower door
Sliding shower door, looks bulky
Sliding shower screen
Pendants
I like the extra long glass panel on the shower
The floor outside the tub is actually graded back to the shower, so everything drains with ease. This is a true wet room, and it looks great.
Tip: Make sure your walls are waterproofed up to a height of 6 feet in your shower and tub area's primary wet zone. Waterproof the walls at least 18 inches above the tub lip in a bathtub without a showerhead.
Love the all-white
Tip: If you plan to wash your kids in the tub, place the shower fixtures so they can be used in both the tub and the shower to make things easier.
Waterproofing is vital in these installations. Your bathtub will have a 1½- to-2-inch drain line that will need to travel through your shower's waterproofing materials. Tubs in general are awkward and a pain to hook up, so there are a lot of factors to consider here. For example: Will your tub's anti-tipping brackets poke through your shower membrane? This is a good question to ask your builder.
Add to ideabook Satin Brass A nice twist on polished brass, the brushed-gold look has a lot of class. It's bold without being too showy. Don't be surprised if you see a lot more of this color in bathroom remodeling. Advantages: Offers a nice accent color without the polished look. Durable. Being a matte finish, it won't show fingerprints and water spots. Disadvantages: It's hard to find and more expensive. It's also difficult to match accessories and other
tiles and grout
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