Monday, October 23, 2017

Master Bathroom- Woodard

It’s a great Monday today because we are waking up to fall temperatures!!! I don’t want to jinx it but I think Fall has finally settled in to stay here in Houston. We were able to open our windows over the weekend, which is such a rarity in the South because of our insane humidity here, BUT we hit the holy grail- cool mornings, mild days + low humidity. HEAVEN!!!

I'm back today sharing the final design plan for the spec home in the Lindale Park neighborhood on Woodard Street. Last time I shared the two secondary bathrooms upstairs, and today is all about the master bathroom. I knew from the beginning that I wanted this space to feel spa-like and to be light + dominantly white. I assumed I would use a white subway tile on the shower walls, but I also didn’t want just a standard tile since this is the master bathroom. I found a 4x12” artisan subway tile that has this beautiful uneven edge that gives each tile a little character. 

To up the wow factor, and to compliment the Carrara Marble counters, I brought in a marble hex for the shower floor + a mini marble brick accent band for the shower walls. The floors are a 12x24” faux Limestone-look ceramic tile.


I chose brushed nickel, wide-spread faucets for the sinks + tub for a classic look. 
To prevent the space from feeling too matched, and to add a little warmth, I’m bringing in a few brass accents (this also connects back to the first floor bathroom). Brass bath light fixtures + cabinet hardware. The silver mirrors also has a small brass detail tying everything together.


And here is the master bathroom all rounded up.

I’m really pleased with how this home is coming together, and need to share updated construction pictures because it’s really been transformed in the last few weeks. After the walls were painted I decided it needed something else, so I had all the white interior doors painted gray (if you follow me on Instagram, you’ve already seen this picture). They made such a big difference and brought a custom touch without going too taste specific. 
Can’t wait to share more progress pictures of the tile work soon! Have a great week!!!

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