![]() The vertical paneling in the water closet will be painted this color as well. I'm also keeping the wall and trim color light (Alabaster by Sherwin Williams). That's why it's important to have clarity on how you want a space to feel-it helps when making tricky decisions. At first we weren't too sure about that (exactly how "private" is privacy glass?) but after thinking it through, we decided we needed that window, and we'll figure out the privacy later. ![]() There are two windows, one of which is in the shower. Natural light is going to be very important to this room. Looking at all of these photos, I would say that they all have the same basic concepts in common:ĭo you see that pocket door into the water closet? That's a feature I specifically wanted to work into this house! There's also one downstairs leading from the hallway into the office. ![]() Here's some of my inspiration for the space: However, I also want to make sure the room doesn't feel sterile, so I'll also be incorporating warm wood, brass accents and lots of texture into the space, as well as a fun patterned tile which I've been waiting to share for a while now! This is dictating a lot of the design choices I'm making in here. When I wake up in the morning and walk into the bathroom, I want to feel energized and ready to start the day. It's important to us that this space feels light, bright and modern, with a nod (or two) to the historic style of the house. (Hint: dark and moody will definitely be happening elsewhere in the house.) This week I'm sharing the first of three bathroom designs for our new home, kicking off with our main bath! As much as I love a dark and moody vibe, this definitely isn't going to be the place for it.
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