Creating the Ultimate Luxury Bathroom
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| The multi-purpose linen tower became an essential addition for storage and added spatial definition for the his-and-her vessel sinks. Exposed plumbing under each sink gives the illusion of more space. After photos by Robert Church Photography |
"They already had a beautiful bathroom, but both of the homeowners live busy and active lifestyles that include physical exercise, so they wanted the bathroom to function as a rejuvenating retreat. They wanted it to be a very private and personal space," says College City Remodeling Lead Designer Jennifer Murnan.
To accomplish this in the existing footprint of an approximately 8- by 5-square-foot space, Murnan focused on features, finishes and fashion. The new bathroom has a stand-alone tub; a walk-in shower with five-spray body massaging system and recessed shower shelf; and a linen tower with dual vanities. Granite countertops, ceramic tile and high-end in plumbing fixtures finish off the space. The vanity's wood was custom stained to match the tub's frame for seamless styling throughout.
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| The thick textured glass panel above the tub almost appears to be a water feature upon first glance - the sheet bayou glass aesthetically connects the tub to the shower. |
A project like this — which didn't add any square footage to the space and simply focused on making what was there better — is indicative of a continuing trend of clients looking for personalized spa bathrooms with to-the-max accessories to fit within their budget. This approximately 150-square-foot bathroom cost $129,600.
"The majority of the clients that we deal with, they all want the spa, and that means different things for different people," Murnan says.
"These homeowners were incredibly detail-oriented, so for them, it wasn't just function. It was curb appeal — that 'wow' factor."
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