Whitefish Bay Traditional Master Bathroom

PROJECT OVERVIEW
As this couple’s children got older and started to move out of the house, the Master Bath become a new priority. The existing Master Bath was dark and felt cluttered with an awkward sloped ceiling that interrupted the bath and forced the vanity to be on an angle.

We were determined to find a way to allow for a bigger, more open shower along with a vanity that allowed for ample storage space and a much brighter feel all around. Having a bathtub was not an important feature to the clients, so we were able to remove this element from the project.

The result was a brighter, more open bathroom with a larger shower and more functional vanity. The toilet remained in the same location, but we removed a linen closet that acted more as a barrier than a storage space. We also extended the new shower wall into the Master Bedroom to create a larger shower. The entry door to the Master Bath was also relocated from the center to the angled wall.

DETAILS

Type of Home: 1940’s Tudor
Areas Remodeled: Master Bathroom
Project Size: approx. 170 sq. ft.
Year Completed: 2021

FEATURES

Floating Vanity
Drop Edge Countertop
Porcelain Tile Walls
Electric Outlet in Vanity Drawer

Photo Credit: James Meyer Photography

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