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Our Midcentury Modern Bathroom project is one of our favorite transformations to date! Our clients’ master bathroom was cramped and out of style. They both have fantastic design taste and knew there was potential for a more functional and aesthetically-pleasing space. Our main goals in this project were to make the bathroom feel larger without increasing its footprint and revamp the design in midcentury modern style.
Before
The wall between the bathtub and vanity areas made the bathroom feel segmented. As a result, each space felt cramped. The closet door opened to block a portion of the vanity, making it impossible for one person to access the sink while another was using the closet. There was no door separating the vanity space from the master bedroom, which would become an issue once the wall separating the toilet area was removed.
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The Process
We removed the wall dividing the bathroom to increase functionality in all areas. In lieu of the swinging door on the closet, we installed a pocket door. A custom barn door was installed to close off the bathroom from the master bedroom to give the option of privacy without losing space inside the bathroom. We traded the bathtub/shower unit for a large custom shower. A glass enclosure helped continue the “open” feeling of the space. The vanity, barn door and other wood accents were custom made by a good friend and specialty wood worker to fit the space.
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After
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After photos by Darby Kate Photography
Floor Tile – Wonderful Copenhagen 8″x8″ Cement Tile in Black | White | Metal by Cle Tile
Wall Tile / Shower Tile – Arizona Tile 3″x6″ Subway Tile in White Glossy
Shower Floor Tile – Arizona Tile Luxe White Hex 1″x1″
Vanity Counter Top – Carrara Marble, honed finish
Walls – Sherwin Williams Repose Gray
Custom Vanity, Barn Door and Wood Accents in dark walnut by Jesse McKee (Instagram: @jessemckee)
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What’s the manufacturer and model of the gold bath fixtures? They are beautiful! GREAT JOB on that bathroom!
Thank you! They’re Kohler 🙂
For the little chapel bathroom, where is the beautiful mirror from?
You can see all the material sources on that project’s blog page here!