This sophisticated Town & Country master bathroom is quite possibly our favorite bathroom remodel of all time. Maybe it’s the luxurious soaker tub that a girl’s spa day dreams are made of. Or maybe it’s the huge frameless shower with large bench and basketweave accent tile. Orrrr . . . could it be the dual vanities with oodles of storage and glimmering quartz countertops. Or possibly its the gorgeous finishes, like the porcelain flooring and white wainscotting. Whatever your favorite aspect of this Town & Country master bath may be, it ALL works together so cohesively to create the ultimate vintage-inspired escape.
To see the bathroom before and the plan of action for the space, click here. To see the jaw-dropping afters, scroll down!
BEFORE: The oversized and swirly cultured marble tub surround was taking up too much real estate, while the jetted tub went completely unused.
AFTER: The new freestanding soaker tub is now the focal point of the room. Curvy and classic, the tub is framed beautifully by new white wainscotting, pretty plantation shutters on the giant picture window, and a basketweave tile “rug” that invites you into the space.
BEFORE: With its swirly cultured marble and metal frame, the angled shower was dwarfed by the large tub surround.
AFTER: No longer boxed in by the tub, the new shower boasts a basketweave tile base, frameless glass doors, a large bench, beveled subway tile and a luxurious shower head.
BEFORE: The previous vanities lacked storage, had inexplicably large mirrors and dated finishes.
AFTER: The new inset vanities boast marble-y quartz countertops, linen cabinets, brushed nickel fixtures and recessed medicine cabinets for a classic look.