San Francisco Bay-area designer Kriste Michelini uses tile to create a divide between the wet and dry areas of the bathroom. She frequently experiments with unique combinations of tile and uses various tile shapes in the same marble material to create a sense of infinite space.
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This marble bath is pretty exquisite, yes? It’s very Lisa Vanderpump if you ask me.























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You've found it. You've found my dream bathroom!
Beautiful bathroom.
Great bathroom.
Light some candles have a nice relaxing bath soaking in some fragrant bubbles and forget all your troubles , aaahhh, now that is the perfect bathroom for doing this!!!!
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It's a beautiful bathroom, however it could use a little splash of color. A little too much white.
Very pretty, but it does need a splash of color. And there is no window covering just behind the toilet? No matter how rural the location, even
on the second floor, that would not work for me.
Great bath design. I love to soak in a bubble bath, but I hate dripping to the shower to rinse off. Also, I have found the door-less shower too cold & breezy… I need the warming steam. This enclosed shower-bath is the perfect answer!
I agree in that there is too much white..I love the dream house bathroom much better…though this one is beautiful too…;-)
I like this design with the shower and bath together behind the seamless glass enclosure. Simple elegance!
So cold
Don't want to have to keep the glass door clean of water spots all the time, I'd go with frosted glass in "real life" although that wouldn't work so well for the photograph.
Get with the program people – this bath does NOT have too much white. It is elegant and classic … timeless. That is what sets it apart from baths 'most' people have in their homes. When a bath is done well it doesn't need color.