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Modern Primary Bath
Beauty Taken to Dramatic Heights
Bathroom
After reconfiguring an “all brown” bathroom with an unusable soaking tub, wasted space and very little storage, we were able to open up the bathroom for a light modern feel, grounded with black fixtures and 24×48 porcelain flooring. The tub deck, bench and half wall near toilet were clad in Stratus Quarts “Regal Soapstone Matte”. The stunning Mission Tile West in “Blue Wash” was taken to the ceiling for huge drama. All plumbing fixtures are Graff in Matte Black complete with the oversized wall mounted headshower. A frosted glass panel adds privacy in the toilet area and the large vanity with tall linen/toilet storage completes the function portion.
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