Using larger tile on a shower floor, like the 12×12 marble I used in the rest of the bathroom, would make it slippery and dangerous. Mosaic is always a good call for a shower floor because it has lots of grout lines, which add traction. I also used a cream Schluter edging here, instead of bullnose tile.įor the floor, I opted for this warm gray mosaic tile. I ended up using the color “bone” for the grout, which is the same color as the grout in our first-floor bathroom. The wall tile is really dreamy, with texture and a variety of cream colors. I also had a handheld sprayer installed, which will come in handy on the days when I don’t want to get my hair wet or just need to hop inside to shave my legs. Our new shower is much larger, with a bench, and we opted for a new waterproof window. Finn refused to shower in it because his elbows would hit the sides from all directions. It was so tiny and it was impossible to shave in there. Wo(I’m so eager to actually use this thing once the glass is all in!) Our old shower was the pits. Even without those additions, it’s still freakin’ gorgeous. We also have to add the glass door to the shower, and I’m waiting on these cute baskets to arrive to go underneath the vanity, for even more storage. We still need to build the large linen closet ourselves and you can read more about that below. Our Organic Modern Bathroom – NowĪs mentioned, the bathroom isn’t 100% complete. In the end, I landed on this layout…replacing the jetted tub with a larger shower and creating a built-in linen closet where the old shower used to be. This blog post shared the design plan for the space, as well as all of the new layouts I considered. The Design Plan Shower Wall Tile // Shower Floor Tile // Shower Hardware // Medicine Cabinet Mirrors // Sconces // Black Vanity // Marble Floor Tile // Gold Faucets // Toilet // Trash Can Was it my dream bathroom? No, but it certainly looked a lot better and I could live with it for three years, while we saved up and planned our bathroom renovations. I replaced the mirrors and light fixtures, painted and stenciled the floors, painted the vanity, and added shelving. However, we felt so excited that we had a bathroom right off of our bedroom and we knew we could renovate it eventually. The oak wood, minty green walls, and flower-patterned tile just weren’t our style at all. When we bought this house in 2019, the bathroom was pretty rough. The Before-Before Photo from MLS Listing in 2019 So, today, let’s call it a mini reveal of our new organic modern bathroom. What a title, huh? I really wanted it to say, “Our Main Bathroom Reveal”, but we aren’t quite to the finish line yet! It may be a few more weeks until we get there and I didn’t want to leave you hanging without a glimpse of this gorgeous new space.
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