Basically, you’re free to think of it as sort of an open-concept bathroom.
The arch will also draw your eye upward and can create the illusion of more visual space.
We love howLogan Killen Interiorsused curtain drawbacks with fringe to part the panels in this wet room.
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This works best with a rainfall showerhead that might not spray as much water everywhere.
Show off your beautiful freestanding tub and thoughtfully chosen fixtures with a glass shower door.
This may requireadding in two nichesor one strategically placed niche.
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Want to know one perk of a small bathroom?
It’smore attainable from a budget perspectiveto tile the entire room.
The contrast will make the two separate entities look like one unit.
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A few waterproof light fixtures should do the trick.
However, tiling your ceiling may be more affordable than you’d think if your bathroom is relatively small.
A tiled ceiling is a great option if you love taking steamy showers.
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