Complete Master Bath Remodel
Faucets: Axor Massaud (Lee Supply Corp in Carmel, IN)
Tub: Tiffany 59" Freestanding White Bathtub purchased from Houzz
Cabinets: Dutch Made Inc. Custom Cabinetry (The KitchenWright in Carmel, IN)
Cabinet Pulls: Vauxhall pulls in polished chrome (Restoration Hardware)
In-Drawer Electrical Outlet: Kohler K-999566-CA3 In-Drawer Electrical Outlet for Tailored Vanities (Amazon)
Lights: Maxim Director LED Bath Vanity (Lee Supply Corp)
*We installed WAY too many of these...one over each vanity would have been plenty as they are VERY bright. We have tried 4 different dimmers but they all make a buzzing sound. They are neccessary though as you cannot have all 6 on at once at full brightness without getting a suntan :)
Countertops: Ceasarstone Rugged Concrete (The KitchenWright in Carmel, IN)
Sinks: Kohler Ladena Undermount 23-1/4"
Shower walls: Emser 18x18 polished marble in Winter Frost (Jack Laurie Home Floor Designs in Carmel, IN)
Bathroom floor: Neostile 6x24 plank tile in Silver (Jack Laurie Home Floor Designs in Carmel, IN)
*Floor is heated which makes all the difference in the world during Indiana winters :)
Shower system: Axor Hansgrohe from (Lee Supply Corp in Carmel, IN)
Overhead Rainshower: Kohler WaterTile Rainshower (Lee Supply Corp in Carmel, IN)
Shower glass: Carmel Glass and Mirror in Carmel, IN
コメント (21)
scottie mom
5年前Very well done. Thanks for the before and after shots. So inspiring! Enjoy your new bathroom and the warm floors ;-)
Mrs Pete
5年前最終更新:5年前Wow, your old bathroom looks clunky and chunky with the tub shoved out into the middle ... and your new one is so nicely streamlined. Good work!
A couple thoughts:
- You say your vanity lights are too much? You have one bar above /two bars to the sides of the mirror? Could an electrical guy alter them so that the top and sides are controlled by separate switches? That'd allow you to use just the above-light, or -- when you're old -- to turn on the sun.
- Is that a light over your shampoo niche? I think I'm obsessed with this.
- I like the way you incorporated the toilet into the bathroom with the small angled wall. It's tucked away, yet not in a disfunctional closet.
Tifftiffnc
質問の投稿者5年前Mrs. Pete first of all thank you!! We did at least have the 2 separate vanities lights out on separate switches but I hadn’t thought about having the top and sides on separate switches as well...good idea! Thanks again!
And yes there’s a lil light in the nook for shampoo etc in the shower. I’m obsessed too as I only turn that on in the mornings when I shower to help wake me up slowly haha ;)zver11
5年前Have you tried an ELV type dimmer switch? More resistant to buzzing/flicker problems with LEDs. Conventional LED/CFL dimmers not very good with LEDs!
redoredone