This spacious master bath was once a series of three small rooms. Walls were removed to create an open, luxurious bath, with a curbless shower, heated floor, folding shower bench, body spray shower heads and a hand-held shower head. Storage for hair-dryer and styling tools were tucked behind cabinet doors, along with hidden electrical outlets. Shelves of quartz material were suspended by slim walnut posts emerging from the vanity through the quartz counter and disappearing into the ceiling. Storage for bath towels accessible from the tub was designed into the tub deck space at the end of the vanity, an element that was carried up through the suspended shelves. Thin lines of accent tile ran horizontally from the shelves, continuing over the tub and into the shower at varying heights and lengths. The pebble floor ran from the shower out to the tub area to provide extra non-slip surface as well as visual interest.
Contemporary Bath
It's refreshing to have a designer that not only has great ideas and listens, but is prepared for every meeting and actually follows through on each and every detail. Peg also worked smoothly with the contractor, making sure they paid as much attention to the design details as she does. We would use her again in a heartbeat.