Their main concerns: their tub was too small, they were sharing one vanity, and there was very little space for storage.
As you can see in the before pictures, when something isn't meeting your expectation for it's main purpose, it becomes a catch-all for everything else...
So, collectively we had a few goals: To create one large walk-in shower with a bench, to give the husband his own space, and to create plenty of storage for the misses :)
Aesthetically, she wanted to keep it traditional but also have a clean and current vibe. Here's how this master bath turned out!
To bring in a more current look, we had River Cities Floors lay this beautiful Daltile Emblem ceramic floor with a great horizontal pattern.
Red River Remodelers turned their shared vanity into her vanity, and designed two built-in storage cabinets to bookend the mirror adding that extra storage to alleviate clutter!
To make better use of the space, we completely removed the bathtub and created an additional vanity with a built-in medicine cabinet just for him!
Upon removing the bathtub, it gave us additional space to extend the shower and design a bench. River Cities Floors tiled the shower with Daltile Palatina glazed porcelain with an glass accent strip of Antigua tile. Red River Remodelers finished it off with a frame-less shower door to give it a clean edge.
To complete the goals we set out to accomplish, we decided to add in even more storage! Initially, they had one deep closet that stretched from the bathroom to the hallway, leading to things getting lost in the depths. We decided to divide the depth in half and make two separate closets: one accessible from the bathroom, and one accessible from the hallway.
It's all in the details:
Antigua tile wraps around the walk-in shower and accents the built-in caddies.
An amazingly detailed Toto under counter sink from Coburn's adds just the right finishing touch to this traditional bathroom.
All in all, Red River Remodelers created tons of storage space, his and her vanities, and a walk-in shower... a bathroom built for two :)
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