The old master bath was cut up into small pieces and only had one sinkā¦even though there was plenty of counter space. We wanted to open it up and make it feel larger without actually adding any square footage. We decided to demolish the wall between the shower and toilet and add glass instead. This allowed us to make a larger shower stall as well.
By using the accent mosaic horizontally, your eye is drawn side to side, to make it appear larger. The floor tiles flow right up the wall as well.
We added the mosaic tile to frame the mirror and even though there is only one sink, there are two faucets. The hanging glass pendants are like jewelry in the space!
Fantasy Brown Satin Granite
Rivergrass tile Wild Oats on floor and walls
Freejack Liza Pendant
Duravit 2nd Floor Series Inner Washbasin
Kraus Illusio Single Lever Basin Faucets
Benjamin Moore Brick House Tan paint
Awesome bath, I love the glass shower enclosure. Congratulations!
Thanks for sharing. Awesome makeover. Your bathroom looks so much bigger. Clever sink for small countertop.
What a transformation, I love your new bath!
So pretty. I love those double wide sinks – an ingenious use of space. You must be so happy to use this fabulous new bathroom.
This is so what I want to do to my bathroom. Thank you so much for the visuals! I would have never thought to put in two faucets over a larger sink. Your layout is almost identical to mine so I know I can make this work.
Wow, that’s gorgeous! I love the color palette and the glass shower. What a huge difference!
I love how you continued the mosaic past the shower enclosure over the toilet area. Definitely makes your shower look bigger than it is. Great ideas!
What a wonderful makeover Teddi. Such smart decision-making. All your choices worked out so well. You must be ecstatic!