My clieint fell in love with this beautiful handmade tile by Sonoma Tilemakers. The handmade nature of these tiles creates a depth and variation in the glaze as well as slight imperfections in the tiles (they are not completely square or perfectly straight) which gives a slightly rustic feel to the otherwise elegant patterns. I had so much fun putting the patterns together to create this shower wall.
We added a niche in the shower wall for easy access to shampoo or soap.
Here is a close up of the sink with the backsplash detail behind.
When you are doing a bathroom remodel on plumbing that is over a few years old (in this case over 20), always open the wall and check the plumbing out. A preventative check now will save tearing out new tilework later.
New shower fixtures usually require the installation of a new thermostat or valve, so you will already have access inside the wall. In this case, we also raised the height of the shower head to accomodate the 6'2" husband.
We also took the tilework all the way to the ceiling.
And wrapped the window with tile as well. The frameless glass shower door opens in or out for easy access.
Last of all we added the artwork (by the same artist)
The color has been off a little in this post. There are not actually any pink doors in this room - and the walls are not lemon yellow - but hopefully you get the idea and feel correct!
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