
Kensington town houseContemporary Bathroom, Dorset
Alison Hammond
What Houzz contributors are saying:

Bottle itBeautiful toiletries are one of life’s little luxuries and, if you’re loyal to a particular brand, they can look very stylish when all lined up in matching containers. Putting a mirror behind the shelves adds to the glamorous feel. Matching sets make an ideal present, so get hinting to add to your collection!See more luxurious spa-like ideas for bathrooms that are easy to achieve

Go glam with glassIf you have a lot of attractive toiletries to display, then built-in open shelving will show them off to best effect. Glass shelves have a neutral quality, meaning they work in both traditional and modern schemes. They also let the products shine and look lovely after dark lit with a few flickering candles. Discover more ways to bring glass into your home

A deep, double-ended bath and a separate large shower make for luxurious bathing. ‘All of the surfaces that could be mirrored are, in order to maximise the light,’ says Henriette.Starlet double-ended under-counter bath, Bette.
What Houzz users are commenting on:

Use of glass versus tile. Glass shelves as concept above end of tub?

Love the movement of the tile but not the whole shower. I would also like the south wall of the shower and behind the tub all the same tile, a pale (possibly) sea glass green, perhaps with a fluid shape instead of rectangular, square, oblong.


Glass shelves surrounding bath. Don’t like the mirrors, marble, etc

Like this for the back wall and tub...then all else white...not mirror! Statement yet understated.

Hate everything except the substantial amount of shelving for bath/shower