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| Oh, Sochi, it turned out beautiful!! Love it! I like it even better than your inspiration pic. I hope you enjoy using your gorgeous new bathroom! |
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- Posted by barbcollins (My Page) on Sun, Sep 2, 12 at 6:56
| Oh Wow! I don't usually like vessel sink but that's beautiful, as is your floor. Is that a skytube back in the corner? Ok, I am saving your's as an inspiration picture :) |
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- Posted by barbcollins (My Page) on Sun, Sep 2, 12 at 7:05
| Sorry, I was so stunned by your pics, I didn't see the sentence about the skytube... ignore me... |
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- Posted by treasuretheday (My Page) on Sun, Sep 2, 12 at 8:11
| Oh, how I love your room! You captured the essence of your inspiration picture but I think yours has more warmth and character. The walnut counter is such a beautiful piece of art. I love mix of materials with the shower floor and your floor tile. Your husband's photo is perfect in the space. You have probably mentioned this before and I missed it but what is your wall color? It's so serene. Aren't those Solatubes great? We put one in our windowless water closet and will put one in our upstairs hallway as well. Enjoy your beautiful bathroom! |
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- Posted by writersblock (My Page) on Sun, Sep 2, 12 at 8:37
| I knew before I clicked on this thread that it would be spectacular, and it is! |
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- Posted by cottonpenny (My Page) on Sun, Sep 2, 12 at 8:49
| That's amazing! I LOVE those sconces. |
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| Wow, this is so unique. If I had a different type of home, I would SO go for something in this style. I remember your kitchen very well and the rest of your house and it fits in perfectly. Well done Sochi! |
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| Thanks everyone. Treasuretheday - I forgot to post the paint colour, sorry. It is Benjamin Moore Killarney - sort of a soft, muddy or dirty green. I think I tried three different colours before settling on Killarney, I'm quite happy with it. |
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| A few practical comments about how well the bathroom functions: 1. Although I've only used the bathroom for a couple of months during summer, I don't feel cold at all in the open shower. This may be due to the fact that the bathroom is almost the size of some oversized showers, so the whole room warms up very well. Hopefully in winters the heated floors and the heating vent in the bathroom will ensure that we stay toasty. 2. We opted to locate the fan in the sky light area, it seems to work very well. We have a small light up there too, I read somewhere that having a source of warmth up there may help with condensation issues. I understand that sky lights can be problematic in bathrooms, so we will keep an eye on it. It was already there though and I really didnt want to lose it. 3. That little jog in the shower glass wall is surprisingly effective at keeping the shower water in. Only the odd drop reaches the floor, where we normally have a small rug anyway. No water at all reaches the walnut vanity top. 4. I love the Ipe floors, they make the look of the room IMO. But they are crazy heavy! We have tiles underneath of course, so the three separate panels of Ipe must be lifted out regularly for cleaning. Not the end of the world, but this could prove tiresome eventually. DH can take them outside pretty easily though and sand them lightly to bring back the original walnut like colour when needed. I probably need a year or so living with them to know for sure if the effort is worth it, I'm sure it wouldn't be for some people. But right now after 2 months with them I LOVE them, the wood feels amazing under foot. Thanks again cloudbase! 5. Thanks to trailrunner and others for recommending the low vessel sink. It is wide enough to contain most splashes, and low enough to be comfortable when brushing teeth, etc. I admit that I wipe up all errant drops of water on the walnut after I use the sink! |
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| What a fantastic bathroom! I shouldn't look at these things because it makes me rethink every decision about my own bath, which is a similar size. You were brave to give up storage to go with sleek and serene. I love everything about it. |
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| So so pretty! That vanity is beyond gorgeous. Wow. I love it all frankly, the tile, the paint color, it's so serene and lovely. Enjoy! |
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| sochi - I saw in your earlier post that you mentioned a linen closet, which I thought would be ample. But since you have this extra vanity area - you have oodles of space! Our old house had a vanity/sink in our master bedroom, and I found it very practical. It was mine alone, as my husband stored his stuff in the hall bath, and I loved having control over that area. Personally, I wouldn't add the extra shelf unless you really, really need to. It's so pretty the way it is. |
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| Awesome! Wow! |
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| Just wonderful, thanks for posting your beautiful pictures. |
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- Posted by hosenemesis (My Page) on Fri, Dec 14, 12 at 1:06
| It's stunning. What a sense of design. Renee |
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| Thanks hosenemesis! I'm happy to report that some six months after we starting using the bathroom, we still love it! It works beautifully, the ipe (best part of the bathroom I think) isn't much additional work at all. Plus the best thing - the lighting on either side of the mirror. I've always heard/known that side lighting is more flattering. For various reasons, this is the first bathroom I've had with properly placed side lighting. It is like magic, seriously. What a difference! |
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| That is gorgeous! |
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| all I can say is WOW. I was looking at your after pics still thinking they were your inspiration pics. You nailed it. The materials came together like they were meant to be. so serene and peaceful. Should be in a magazine. |
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| beautiful, serene and organic. Love it! |
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| Sochi, It looks amazing. Please tell us about the walnut counter. Where did you get it? How is it mounted? It looks long and heavy? How is it finished? I love the wood grain and the soft sheen. |
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| Hi GWlolo, I purchased the walnut at a local wood source shop. They typically have selections of live edge wood, usually walnut, cherry, mahogany, etc. I also have a cherry live edge desk I got from them. The walnut slab cost about $300, maybe less. It can be finished with waterlox or any number of other sealers for wood (like they use for wooden kitchen countertops). We sealed it here at home. It is about 7' long I think, maybe 8'. The mounts were the most expensive item, you can just see two of them in the 3rd picture from the new bathroom. We got the mounts at Richelieu Hardware, they are pretty heavy duty (we have 3 in total holding up the wood, over $100 each I think). They seem to be doing a pretty good job. Let me know if you have any other questions. |
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| Absolutely LOVE this bathroom, it is absolutely GORGEOUS! Would it be possible to see the floor plan? Thanks and congrats on the awesome bathroom! Ly x |
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| Ops, sorry, I just noticed that I posted that picture earlier in the thread. Let me know if I can give you any more specific info. |
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| Wow, this is a stunning bathroom. @Sochi, if you are here, what size Yakarta Blanco tile did you use. Was it the the 8X12 or the 12X35? Since it isn't rectified tile, how big are the grout lines? Thanks |
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| Hi lilymila, thanks very much! The tile is 12x24, grout lines about 4 cm (an eighth of an inch maybe?) Let me know if you need any other info. |
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- Posted by janesylvia (My Page) on Thu, Apr 11, 13 at 1:44
| What a huge change! Your bathroom is really beautiful. Thanks for sharing. |
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| Hi Sochi, I looked at the Porcelanosa website. They didn't list Yakarta blanco being 12X24, must have discontinued or something. That would be a good size for bathrooms. |
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