Murata & Ward Master Bath
A lot of brown... but bench in sauna? Different look for the wall... Floating vanity...
Ha! We can have our own 'Living" wall. There are a lot of goofy things out there! No living wall. Tub not rectangular enough.
Sink? Low profile. No counter... but could extend it... One or two sinks for the master???? Thinking one sink for the master. Low profile--seamless, large sink bowl, faucet relatively high, projects over the sink (so no water splashes on the back of the counter)
This is sort of what were going for....
These colors are ok. Maybe green?
I like the contrast between the marble back wall and the dark floor and walls.
I like how the veins in the marble look like branches.
Hate this shower. It lacks....
Could add the wooden ladder as accessory esp will need something for the tub. Colors in this bathroom are good. I don't like the little tiles used as backsplash for the sink. Too rigid.
Pebble floor under tub to accent it and continue in the shower (floor or wall) with a "nature" feel?? Or maybe just use wood look tiles.. Is the master bath too small to break up the floor?
Interesting shower wall....
look at the wood grate..
I do like these wavy tiles even though Phil says they're a pain to hang and I suspect that they will collect cobwebs and dirt.
WHITE. Ok this is in my opinion TOO VANILLA. (I hope you're laughing, Austin!)
This tub looks small (maybe the angle) more like the single seaters in Japan. Might be too crazy to raise the tub on a step in the master--too tight especially with the toilet nearby.
Nice ceiling! Some kind of wooden accent, not necessarily the ceiling or the whole floor but a matt outside the tub or the shower... Check out the faux shoji screen (left hand side). Can we come up with something like that for the window?
I like the color & style of this vanity. Sinks are nice but may be too similar to the hall bath. I think it'd be better to have the sink below the counter.
austere Needs more color, dimension, do like the teak(?) bench/table Could use a teak stool/mini bench easily moved from the shower to tub
Don't like the "ring" around the bathroom with the tile.
I like the tiles in the back--on the wall to provide some interest and dimension
So the aesthetic, clean lines.
Q