Sunday, January 21, 2018

An Experimental Walk-In Shower |

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A walk-in shower fills the corner of the room. They decided to continue the subway tile in the shower by using it on the walls. They used small hexagon tiles on the floor inside the shower and on the rest of the bathroom floor.

The client wanted the shower head to come out of an overhead beam. First, the client decided on this large rainfall shower head. Then, Price and the plumber figured out how to install the shower head without any of the plumbing showing.

“This was definitely something we had never done before,” Price says, “but we all like the way it turned out.”

They got a custom pine beam, mounted it above the shower, and then drilled holes for the water pipes. This southern yellow pine beam came from a south Omaha warehouse demolition, Nicholson says.

Shower head: Lambert Rainfall, Signature Hardware; pine beam: Black Market Furniture, Hardware + Lighting

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