
From the first
inspiration, through design challenges, back orders, missed deadlines and days of despair, the moment came at last - just before Spring, while others were outside frolicking in the unseasonably warm sun - when we were able to declare the master bathroom renovation finished and done. Well almost, there's still a saddle issue to be sorted but it's a fully-functioning bright, modern space with more room for towels and products; a wider, deeper tub and a super shower that feels twice as big as its grubby predecessor but is exactly the same size. We can primp and polish, shower and soak in our own bathroom for the first time in four long years.

I can't comprehend why it took so long and required so much of our time and energy to get right but I'm going to let that go now and simply relax and enjoy the space. For posterity - and anyone out there in interwebs world who's interested - here's a list of the fixtures and fittings we used:
Tiles: Floor Porcelanosa
Ferroker; Wall:
Eidos Grafito; Shower:
Talis Antracita
Tub: Kohler
Archer; Tub Spout: Grohe
Tenso; Tub Faucets: Grohe
Atrio; Glass shelf: Atlas
Lola
Heated Towel Rail: Amba
Jeeves model E
WC: Toto
Nexus with softclose seat in Maple; Toilet roll holder: Motiv
Sine
Shower: Base mti whirlpool; shower fixture: Grohe
Freehander with Grohe
Sena handheld; Steel shower basket: Smedbo
Sideline; Frameless glass shower door manufactured locally.
Vanities: Cabinetry: Kraftmaid Cherry, peppercorn fiinish; Handles: Atlas
Centinel; Faucets: Grohe
Tenso;
Sinks: Duravit
Vero
Countertops, backsplashes, horizontal and vertical accents:
Carrara Marble
Medicine Cabinet and Sconces: Robern
Candre in white glass
Electrics: Broan ventilation light/nightlight/fan and 5 recessed ceiling lights.
Paint: Benjamin Moore:
Titanium (dressing room walls);
Cloud White (closet and ceilings);
Bittersweet Chocolate (doors and trim).
Dressing Room:
Hardware: Towel bar, robe hooks: Motiv
Sine; Magnifying mirror: Smedbo
Outline
Lights: Ceiling: Artimede
Illusa Square; Wall:
Illusa Wedge sconces
Wow! It looks fantastic!
ReplyDeletefaboo!!!!!! LOVE the shower walls. xoh
ReplyDeleteSo nice.
ReplyDeleteWent to a tag sale in your hood today.
So, so beautiful. It seems like a refuge.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your comments - I'm loving it but I'm still to close to whole procedure to stand back and look at it positively!
ReplyDeletePriscilla: Why didn't you stop in? I'd have given you the tour!
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with your loo!
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