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Ah, the tubber combo. It’s ubiquitous in bathrooms all over the world. And because it’s so common, it can very easily fall into the boring side of washroom architecture. If you have one and you hate it, you don’t have to demo the whole thing and start anew. You can just make some smart, sleek modifications and enjoy a fresh-feeling, semi-renovated spa-like space.
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Designed by InForm, this project was built as a vacation home on the coast, broken up into different pavilions, making it perfect for invited guests.
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Optimiza el espacio en tu baño. Aprende a cambiar la distribución de sanitarios con consejos prácticos y soluciones efectivas.
Designed by InForm, this project was built as a vacation home on the coast, broken up into different pavilions, making it perfect for invited guests.
Hi everyone! So after a minor accident in the main bathroom shower tore off the soap dish and left a gaping hole in the tile (you can see i...
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Optimiza el espacio en tu baño. Aprende a cambiar la distribución de sanitarios con consejos prácticos y soluciones efectivas.
If you’ve decided to replace your existing tub in your bathroom remodel and you’re already getting overwhelmed with too many choices, raise your hand. It can be hard to wrap your arms arounds questions like the following: Should I choose an alcove tub, a freestanding tub, or a drop in bathtub? How can I make sure the tub will fit my space, or even make it up the stairs, around the hallway and through the door? How can I make sure the tub will be safe, and roomy, and give me the option for a tub/shower combo? What tub material
HelloOo and happy Tuesday! I know this post is out of the ordinary considering I’m only a “Thursday blogger” but what the heck…here’s to trying something new! That’s right, I’m starting Trending Tuesdays! What does this mean?! Well, two things, of course. ONE: I’ll keep you up-to-date with the most talked about design trends every Tuesday and TWO: you’ll hear from me more often! (hehe). Let’s kick it off shall we?! photo credit: A cup of Jo Photo credit: House Trends For my first Trending Tuesday post, let’s talk about tubs in showers. I recently came across this and I think it’s a-b-s-o-l-u-t-e-l-y brilliant. It’s totally unexpected and definitely an uncommon sight for a bathroom. I couldn’t love it more!! This may not be the dream bathroom for every homeowner but this splash all-you-want environment is certainly showing up more and more around the world and in my mind, only a matter of time before it becomes a big design craze in North America. Photo credit: Houzz Photo credit: Houzz Photo credit: Pinterest There maybe pros and cons to having a combined shower and tub area, (and let’s just say I’m blind sided to the fact that this is probably ...
Add a custom look to a standard bathtub-shower combo with wall tile. Discover bathtub tile ideas to add color, pattern, texture, and interest to bathroom walls.
Including a soaking tub shower combo in your bathroom allows you to choose between a quick shower or a long relaxing soak in the bathtub. This unbeatable pairing is necessary for almost any home that prioritizes convenience. Convenience doesn’t have to be boring. We will dive into the creative styling options below. A soaking bathtub with a shower often appears as an alcove tub surrounded by tiled walls. While these styles are more common, you can transform your space into a modern or farmhouse-style utopia with spa-like features and accents. Focusing on the wall tile and the hardware can help create the intended aesthetic. The other option is a freestanding bathtub with a shower faucet. These styles can give your bathroom a vintage look and optimize the space for soaking. Every detail matters, so be sure to select complementary flooring and vanity. Explore a wide range of options for a soaking tub shower combo with the help of our selection of images below.
HelloOo and happy Tuesday! I know this post is out of the ordinary considering I’m only a “Thursday blogger” but what the heck…here’s to trying something new! That’s right, I’m starting Trending Tuesdays! What does this mean?! Well, two things, of course. ONE: I’ll keep you up-to-date with the most talked about design trends every Tuesday and TWO: you’ll hear from me more often! (hehe). Let’s kick it off shall we?! photo credit: A cup of Jo Photo credit: House Trends For my first Trending Tuesday post, let’s talk about tubs in showers. I recently came across this and I think it’s a-b-s-o-l-u-t-e-l-y brilliant. It’s totally unexpected and definitely an uncommon sight for a bathroom. I couldn’t love it more!! This may not be the dream bathroom for every homeowner but this splash all-you-want environment is certainly showing up more and more around the world and in my mind, only a matter of time before it becomes a big design craze in North America. Photo credit: Houzz Photo credit: Houzz Photo credit: Pinterest There maybe pros and cons to having a combined shower and tub area, (and let’s just say I’m blind sided to the fact that this is probably ...