Nobody has ever said to us, “I want my master bathroom designed so it feels just like the locker room at my gym.” Nope, not a single person! We think you’d agree that the master bath should be a place that’s warm and relaxing, not cold and utilitarian. Your bathroom should reflect your sense of style, suit your lifestyle, and be your very own personal spa.

Not a single client has asked us to make their master bathroom look like this.
We have some ideas for adding some special touches of luxury to your remodeled master bathroom that can help you feel pampered when you need to you get away from it all.
Choose Your Ambiance
If the master bathroom is your getaway, make it feel like you’ve truly gone to your favorite spot to unwind. It’s possible to choose the fixtures, finishes and colors that will bring that place to mind as soon as you walk through the door.

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If your favorite feeling for the bath is spa-like and Zen, choose soft earth tones, textured tile and natural woods. Dimmable light fixtures, gently curved faucets, and a deep soaking tub complete the look.

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Do you dream of a day at the beach? Cool blue and white tile, gleaming chrome fixtures, and a skylight will provide that coastal vibe.

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Would a garden spot be more your style? A vessel sink with brassy fixtures in a natural wood vanity with shades of green for accents, or brick-look wall tile and slate-colored floor tile will make you feel as if you’ve stepped outdoors into a secluded garden getaway.
Relax and Be Seated
Take a few moments out of the shower to savor the relaxation. Incorporate a nook in the master bath that serves as a drying area with a bench and plenty of towel storage.

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A makeup vanity that has a regular and a magnifying mirror, lighting that goes from soft to daylight-bright, custom cosmetic storage, and handy outlets for hairstyling tools makes a nice addition to this spot for a more relaxing way to start the day.
Warming Trend
Adding warmth to the room, literally, will truly increase the relaxation quotient you’ll crave after a rough day. Radiant floors and heated towel bars are luxurious touches that eliminate the cold shock of stepping from your relaxing bath or shower.

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A ventless electric fireplace can be installed in any room of your home, so why not one in the master bath? A remote control turns it on and off instantly as desired. Add a toilet with a heated seat and a shower system with voice-activated tech that can turn on the water to your preferred temperature for the pièce de résistance.

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We would love to make your master suite or master suite home addition an elegant and soothing place to be at the end of a busy day. Contact us today and we’ll talk about what we can do to design a master bath for you that’s unique and truly relaxing.