A second time around for this client who upsized to a larger home that needed a major remodel to all their bathrooms.
The non-functional primary bathroom was expanded to create a much more usable space for these clients. The agglomerate marble floor was the inspiration for the color palette in this primary bathroom design. The blue green and light grey tones in the stone were utilized in the shower accent wall and in the other floor to ceiling wall tile. The softness created from the round stones in the flooring informed the pillowed curves on the cabinet door fronts and the smooth edges of the soaker tub.
In the guest bathroom, we used a the textured and horizontal placement of the stone tile in the shower which visually widens the appearance of the shower and makes the ceiling appear higher. The herringbone pattern on the vanity door fronts brings a nice complementary texture to that element in the space.
Photo Credit: Tahvory Bunting @Denver Image Photography