Inspiration for a medium sized classic ensuite bathroom in Phoenix with shaker cabinets, grey cabinets, an alcove shower, grey tiles, porcelain tiles, beige walls, porcelain flooring, a submerged sink, marble worktops, beige floors, a hinged door, white worktops, a wall niche, double sinks and a built in vanity unit.
Phoenix Home Remodeling
Phoenix Home Remodeling
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Fish & Beatrice’s Master Bathroom Renovation

Transitional Bathroom, Phoenix

Fish & Beatrice purchased this 1980’s home and wanted to update the feel and look, starting with the master bathroom. The bathroom was oddly shaped. The shower had a bump-out that made the shower smaller and there was wasted space behind the entry door. The dated lighting and the wasted space created dull and dark pockets. The room had great bones but lacked in design. Meeting with them, we learned that they wanted a classic modern style bathroom that was open and clean. We went to the drawing board and started collaborating on a design that we all loved. In the shower we removed the bump-out, increasing the shower floor plan. We also took the shower wall tile to the ceiling. By doing this the shower visually looked larger and custom. By using two different shower wall tiles we created a soft juxtaposition of the soft and hard textures. We used a fabric tile for the shower side walls. This tile is Touch Snow from Arizona Tile. The back wall tile is from Monterrey Tile called Stone Mood Silver. These two tiles together create a calming effect as you noticed the creamy vein of the stone, compliments the Linen texture of the fabric. To compliment the walls, this pebble from Arizona Tile shows an array of colors that contrast and enhance the look.
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