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In a
old home with small rooms and tiny baths, we remodeled this master bath by
taking some space from an adjacent closet and hall bath, while remodeling
the hall bath as well. The homeowners described their old bath as a motel
style bath, that had a wall separating it from the bedroom, with a hallway
behind that, leading into the vanity area, with the toilet and tub inside
a room with a door. It was a huge waste of space to have the hidden hallway
and vanity area, so we removed that, incorporating the hallway space into
the bath. We stook some space from a closet next door and the hall bath on
the opposite side, to enlarge the master bath to make space for both a tub
and shower. This also gave us space for a larger vanity with double undermount
porcelain sinks and additional lighting, as well as larger mirrors. We remodeled
the hall bath in similar neutral tones to match. There is decorative tile
surrounding the shower and tub, making it very low maintenance. We designed
the shower with storage niches and body spray shower head, as well as wall-mounted
shower head. The tile design helps break up the expanse of tile and make it
more interesting as a design element.
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