Friday, April 7, 2017

Master Bathroom- Glen Arbor

How is it possible that we are already through the first week of April?!? I feel like the year is already slipping through my fingers and it’s showing no signs of slowing any time soon. I wanted to post a quick update on the modern farmhouse that I shared last time, which was sadly about a month ago. Construction is moving along and we’re nearing the final few months of the project, which is so exciting. I love this time when all of the design decisions are being finalized and you start to see them come to life. I’m going to be doing a series of mini posts on the plan for each of the bathrooms, starting with the master.

This is the general plan for the master bathroom, and I could not love it more. It feels fresh and modern and flows together beautifully, yet it doesn’t feel overly designed. It’s really going to be a fantastic space.

Modern farmhouse bathroom- Wild Rose Interiors
Master Bath Design Plan 
The bathroom vanity is very long and rather than having a solid built-in piece, we wanted it to feel like a piece of furniture. It will have an open shelf underneath with rows of large drawers for concealed storage. As of right now it will be made from white oak and will be topped with a Silver Honed Carrara Marble countertop. The two undermount sinks will have silver beaded mirrors hung above, which will be flanked with three glass sphere pendants.

Modern farmhouse bathroom- Wild Rose Interiors
Vanity will be similar in style but longer

Close up of mirrors
Light fixtures
Aside from the bathroom vanity there will also be additional storage added on the backside of the tub. We’re creating a false wall that will have a pullout hamper and open shelves on the end caps and glass shelves facing the tub. 
Similar setup for the storage behind the tub.
The upper half will be open shelves rather than a cabinet
The closed wall along the tub will be 
glass shelves with shiplap behind them
Above the tub will be that fabulous brass and Capiz light fixture. The tub surround and shower walls will be a 6 x 18” white subway tile. The shower floor will be a 3” hex tile that coordinates with the 6” hex tile on the rest of the bathroom floor.
Shower floor tile
Bathroom floor tile
Capiz light fixture for above the bathtub 
That's the breakdown of the master bath so far. I'll be sure to share more of the construction progress once the vanity is installed and give you a few style updates once we have selected hardware for the vanity. We're also searching for the perfect vintage-style rug to complete the look. Next week I'll be back to share the two kids' bathrooms that are also upstairs, and after that we'll discuss the powder and guest bathroom and the kitchen- the slabs for the counters are stunning! I'm signing out for a long weekend in Scottsdale to celebrate my upcoming birthday. Looking forward to a short break from work, sunshine and poolside drinks with a few great friends. Hope ya'll have a great weekend! 


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