Loft Bathroom
We have really enjoyed our loft bathroom. The air jet Toto Tub from Standard Supply Company (call Tina, she's the best!) is big and roomy. But the best part is, its' quiet when the bubbles are on! We used original window and door trim to face the front of the tub to give it some character. That also saved us about $75.00 by using our own materials
The vanity was hand built by Dennis Durhkoop. The under shelf is also original wood from the old house. My son Chase and I bashed it up with chains, rocks and dirt and splashed some paint and stain on top of it.
Both the deck and countertop are recycled concrete and glass. We got it at Ecohaus, and the product is called Trinity. Make sure when it's installed that the under edges are smooth. Ours were very rough and the installer had to come back and sand it down.
The sconces and vanity handles, (old door knobs) are a great find at Old Portland Architectural and Hardware


1 Comments:
nice bathroom. but it seems me very small..
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