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Sweetest Bath Suites

by Kelley Graber interior designer, president of Kelley J. Interiors

Where do you spend the most time in your home (aside from the kitchen, of course)? If you guessed the master bath suite, you’re right.

With the shortage of homes and rise in building costs, remodeling has become overwhelmingly popular. And the master bath is a key space we want to upgrade.

Soakers

When planning your remodel think about how you live in the space. Is a two showerhead shower going to make sense for you, or do you like to soak in a tub? Many people are getting rid of their large tub-shower combos and opting instead for beautiful soaker tubs.

Finishes

When considering a fixture finish the sky is the limit. While chrome is the least expensive finish and has proven to last through the years, there are many other options. Most popular at this time is black, champagne bronze, and luxe gold— and note, this isn’t the brass of the ‘80s as it’s in brushed, softer tones.

Wood Tones + Cabinet Space

Wood tones are creeping their way back as well. Maybe a rich walnut finished cabinet with painted woodwork would be a nice mix for you. Too, it’s notable to mention the function of cabinets have stepped up a few notches. Cabinets now allow for convenient, organized grooming stations, linen storage on top of the cabinet, and under-thesink pullout storage.

If you’re dreaming of a master bath suite, see options available, think of how you use your space, and consult with a designer to help you get the most out of your home.

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