The 70s was a great era, but it was time to part with it in this Cottonwood Heights, UT master bathroom. This project was a complete demolition. From plumbing and electrical to drywall and new paint.
The existing bathtub was removed and the space was re-framed for the new design.
An extra large shower with a Euro (frameless) shower door aided in enlarging the space. The alternating, stacked subway tiles on the shower walls, penny tiles on the floor and recessed shampoo shelf with a chevron tile design gives dimension to this oasis.
What gives this master bathroom a spa-like feel:
- Rain shower head
- Shower bench
- Tile floor that mimics a wood effect
- Floating wood shelves
- Brushed nickel fixtures and streamlined vanity pulls
A new linen cabinet with double doors, several deep shelves and laundry hamper pull outs all with a soft-close feature added much needed bathroom storage that did not exist before.
Adding to convenience and aesthetic is a double basin, large wood-framed mirror and solid-surface quartz counter top with additional vanity storage below.