he larger shower volume made sense at the far end, rather than at the entrance to the room. “If you put a full-height volume, something that goes floor-to-ceiling, at the entry, it’s going to make the space feel more confined,” she says. “When you walk in and there’s a tub, the open volume of space above it makes the room feel more spacious.”
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OMG I LOVE THESE TILES!
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Great design. Very simple. Love it.
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. Hand-painted concrete floor tiles from Marrakech Design enliven the bathroom.
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Love the tile
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Michelle’s favorite thing in the house is this bathtub. “It’s a deep soaking tub, and it feels like a natural stone that’s been honed by water,” she says. “And it fits each one of us perfectly.” Stone resin bathtub SW-165 in Matte White: ADM.
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Tile: The Drops collection, shown here, was designed by Spanish studio Mut Design and introduced in 2012 by Enticdesigns, based in Valencia, Spain.
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Floor tile: Tulum II, Cement Tile Shop
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Love!
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Winchester Tile Company
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Wavy tile from Porcelanosa accents one wall - love the tiles!
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Floor and wall tile: Up in black, Pental Surfaces. Pebble stone shower floor :-)
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Tile floor, light wood combo
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5½ by 7 feet
Special features: The vanity is built with mitered pieces of solid cedar.
The Native Trails concrete composite vessel sink is stain-, crack- and scratch resistant.
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a geometrical porcelain tile from Global Tile Design.
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Tile: Electra cement hexagon, Mission Stone & Tile
he larger shower volume made sense at the far end, rather than at the entrance to the room. “If you put a full-height volume, something that goes floor-to-ceiling, at the entry, it’s going to make the space feel more confined,” she says. “When you walk in and there’s a tub, the open volume of space above it makes the room feel more spacious.”
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