![]() The vanity lights tie together the black floors and the gold accents, while the gold star pendant over the tub provides a little whimsy and elegance simultaneously (plus the lines echo the gold on the mirrors). ![]() We found both on Amazon at great prices (seriously, you won’t believe how affordable these are!), which made for easy shopping. With such classic materials and more traditional vanity, we decided to continue the more modern flavor with some affordable light fixtures. And the touch of elegance without old-fashioned formality is just what we wanted. The geometric interest is welcome against the simple white subway tile walls. Super simple, modern frames didn’t feel grand enough above the vanity, while more elaborate, traditional ones would lean too formal with the vanity… Then I found these gorgeous mirrors. With all the cool tones of the tile, grout, and vanity, I knew we wanted to bring some warmth into the space. And at 72″, there is plenty of counter space in addition to the two sinks. We found this beautiful gray vanity with a Carrara marble top it is the perfect slightly traditional transitional design. One of the best budget friendly options for bathroom remodels is to purchase a furniture-like vanity that comes with a top and sinks already installed, saving on the materials and the labor. We chose a light-to-medium gray grout (called Platinum) for both floor and walls. ![]() The tile walls will go from floor to ceiling around the tub, in the shower, and behind the vanity. On the walls, a classic white subway will not only brighten the space (which has only one small window) but also create a crisp, clean feel. We chose a basket weave mosaic tile for a timeless look and plenty of traction. Master Bathroom Design Plan Sources: gray vanity | mirrors | vanity lights | sink faucets | basket weave tile floor | white subway tile | 55″ slipper tub | tub faucet | pendant light | polished nickel accessories | shower faucet Bathroom TileĬeramic or porcelain floor tile is such a classic material, especially in black and white. The toilet was kind of walled off, but there was no separate water closet. The master bath, which was ~11′ deep x 15′ wide, started with LOTS of wasted floorspace in the middle of the room, a tiny combo shower/tub, two corner closets, and a very very long vanity with just one sink. Get more budget-friendly bathroom tips here if you’d like. The master doesn’t have much natural light, so lots of white was important.Ī huge benefit to a classic bathroom design is that some of the most common elements, like subway tile and ceramic floors, are also very budget friendly. My mom was adamant that she wanted a classic look to the bathrooms (and she didn’t have to tell me twice! □ ). Clearly you are all in the mood for some classic meets rustic design ideas! So it seemed appropriate to follow up the kitchen design post with the master bathroom design plan. I shared my very first blog post about #clientmomanddad’s house last week… and the response was overwhelming.
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