Inspiring Ideas For Master Bathroom
Creating your dream master bathroom retreat involves adding details such as beautiful light fixtures, a shower and bathtub, well-appointed fixtures and customized vanities. Having a bathtub in the master bathroom is a personal preference, as many people have them just for aesthetics. If you don’t have a tub in the master, just make sure you have one in another bathroom.
If you renovate your master bathroom and you do not use your bathtub, consider deleting it all together and expand the shower. You will then have space to fully deck it out such as multiple shower heads, a steam unit, rain head and hand shower.
If you love having a soaking tub in you master bath, consider at least 66″ to enjoy your relaxing oasis. Don’t forget to add some gorgeous tile features in your master bathroom retreat, from the floor to the walls, shower and even your bathtub surround. The right color of wall paint can also make a huge difference in adding a relaxing feel to your space. Have a look below for some inspiring ideas that we have put together for you, along with all of the sources!
1. An 1980s bathroom was updated with high quality custom cabinetry by Dura Supreme, Silestone Quartz countertops, Kohler fixtures and basketweave tile flooring purchased from Prosource Marietta. (via Kandrac & Kole Interior Designs)
2. The floor tiles are 24″ x 24″, while the wall tiles are 8″ x 48″, sourced from Ceragres from a series called “White Experience” color “apuano”. The floor tiles are matte, while the wall tiles are a mix of matte, polished, textured, etc. The Ilusa acrylic freestanding tub was sourced from Mirolin. The brand of the tub faucet is Brizo. The concrete countertops have eased edges from Caeserstone. The overall bathroom dimensions is roughly 18″x11″. (via Square Footage Inc.)
3. The freestanding tub is by HydroSystems. The material surrounding the fireplace is a Pental tile mosaic. The dresser was custom fabricated out of walnut to fit the space. (via Hill Custom Homes)
4. A modern master bathroom retreat offers old world flair. The countertop color is BOLETUS. Q from MSI Quartz. The alder custom vanity width is 36.5″. The tile floor color is “Facups” from Tile Fantastic. (via Ammirato Construction)
5. The wall color is Sleepy Blue 6225. The cabinets are Eggwhite 6364. The ceiling is also Sleepy Blue 6225 but at 25% saturation. All colors are Sherwin Williams. The countertops are Cedar Brown marble with a French ogee. The X-Base vanity stool was sourced from Wisteria. The light fixtures above the mirrors are from Restoration Hardware, while the chandelier is from Pottery Barn. Clarissa Glass Drop Small Round Chandelier (Item: 2680098). (via John Rogers Renovations)
6. The wall color is a custom plaster finish done by Hopper Finishes in Scottsdale. (via La Casa Builders)
Readers, what do you think of having a soaking tub in your master bathroom? If you could remodel, would you have the bathtub removed for a more spacious bathroom and larger shower or would you just select a more opulent tub?
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