Primary Bathroom Gets Functional Makeover
This primary bathroom needed thoughtful solutions to a unique design challenge thanks to its unusual window placement and doorway access from a private deck. We elevated this space for a more functional experience and energizing design makeover that takes advantage of available natural light.
Project Challenges
This bathroom had an unusual tub-shower combo that you don’t often see in a primary bathroom — complete with shower curtains covering half the enclosure. The existing combo shrunk the showering space and had functionality and privacy issues. The solution was to remove the existing tub combo and replace it with a large zero-entry shower with tile floor and subtle pitched drainage.
Similarly, the vanity area wasn’t working for the homeowners. A built-in bench next to the vanity and doorway leading to the deck was nearly five feet of space that could be better utilized. The door access to the private deck created a depth challenge but custom cabinetry solved the problem.
Moving in a Bright Direction
One element that held a great deal of potential in this space was the availability of natural light. A skylight, glass access door, and side window allow light to pour into this bathroom throughout the day from different angles. With privacy a key concern, these features needed to be highlighted with more practical design. A custom top-down roman shade was created, allowing for the top portion of the window to show rather than the bottom.
Fabulous Features
- The addition of a linen tower to the vanity allows for much-needed storage and adds visual height to the space.
- Multiple shower heads offer a more luxurious and handy experience. A rain head and hand shower wand become multipurpose when used for washing the family pooch.
- A fold-down teak shower seat can be tucked away when not in use. We felt a built-in bench would have felt too obtrusive in this space.
- Using neutral tiles with subtle textures adds dimension to help amplify available natural light. Raised-panel doors and etched decorative mirrors give the space a traditional, yet contemporary feel.
Refreshing Color Palette
We’ve had the pleasure of working with the homeowners previously, so we knew we wanted to give them a calming oasis off their primary bedroom. A soft color palette paired nicely with transitional fixtures to create a serene space with a timeless feel.
Navy cabinetry anchors the space, while the roman shade fabric pulls all the elements together. With natural marble countertops, etched mirrors and brushed nickel fixtures, this primary bathroom feels effortless and sophisticated.
Does your home have bathroom oddities leaving you exposed? Or maybe your home has other design quirks that you just haven’t been able to solve? We love a good challenge! Contact us today to discuss the possibilities! >>