Create the ultramodern attic bathroom of your dreams with these ideas spotted in this wet room by architect heather a.
Attic shower room.
Your unused attic space can be turned into a lavish shower space.
Position the showerhead at the highest point inside the shower.
Consider the vital services that are necessary for building a bathroom.
As mentioned above where possible it is advised to hinge your door from the wall.
Attic spaces are usually small and sometimes lack light that means that neutral colors are the best ones to make it look larger and feel more comfortable.
A small wall helps provide some privacy for the commode.
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And use the low ceiling portion of the shower for a built in bench if there s enough floor space remaining.
The glass shower door will be hinged from the wall and then a fixed glass panel for the remainder of the space to create the attic shower enclosure.
The room is parted here using rustic tiles that are giving the room an overall contemporary look.
The glass enclosed shower is next to the deep luxurious soaking tub enclosed in the warm toned tile of the floor.
But there are ways to make it work.
This is apt for people who are restricted with space and have to use the space for multiple purposes.
Tucked away in the roof an attic bathroom will make a quiet retreat from everyday life and with the right finishing touches will become a warm and welcoming place to escape to after a busy day.
Attic bathrooms can be notoriously tricky to fit a shower into because of sloping ceilings and head heights.
An attic bathroom will maximise this tricky space large or small transforming your new room into a show stopping area.
The highest possible ceiling for an attic bathroom is usually afforded by situating the room closer to the center of the home where the roof peak is at its highest.
Just check out this stunning shower room with wood effect tiling.
Small bathroom showers all about eaves for an attic or upper level bathroom investigate under the eaves to see if there s enough height to tuck in a shower.
The shower has been mounted as high as possible and the beam is a feature rather than a hindrance.
You may add color with a statement tile wall in blue turquoise grey yellow or any other color you like or go for drama with black and chocolate brown touches.
An attic bathroom with a fantastic skylight and plenty of space.
Wilson pristine white walls throw focus to the room s sharp angles making the sloped walls feel architecturally dramatic.
Vessel sinks sit on a minimalist vanity in wood and chrome.