Bathrooms
The shower entry (not pictured) is curbless, and the flooring is slip-resistant tile. The fold-down bench seat is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the space has sufficient room for a caregiver to assist. The natural stone shower walls have plywood blocking behind them so that grab bars can be installed in the future.
Love cement on floor and sink. I think that’s okay for water? Would it be warm on feet or would we do radiant heating? Love built in sink and faucet, hardware, shower room. Don’t like back splash and walls. Don’t like open shelving.
Love shower behind sinks instead of in wet room with bath tub which could be fall hazard and obtrusive. Heated towel rack.
Cut eucalyptus branches can bring some aromatherapy into a bathroom. Crush a leaf for a relaxing scent while bathing or showering, or take in its scent before going to bed.
Easy cleaning!!!!! And wall mounted faucets.
Love exposed brick in the bathroom. Not sure if it’s practical.
Brick wall bathroom with frosted glass for toilet privacy.
Toilet with skirted base. Easier to keep clean. Use antimicrobial toilet seat. Choose a toilet with a slide-off seat option.
Large porcelain slabs in shower with frameless glass, water spot resistant glass shower divider, hand held shower faucet, black matte, and I’d like one slab shower base with grits, preferably without a step with wide and easy access.
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