Later: Lead designer Jeremy Lanier worked closely with the owner of the house, who selected the light fixtures for the Roman shade and a cloth, set a tone for the bathroom. To illuminate the space, Lanier swaps the dated diamond-pattern travertine floor tiles to large, creamy 12-by-24-inch porcelain tiles for tiles, which make cleaner lines. He took a single tile on the shower walls.
With the removal of the sofits, the shower’s glass enclosure was extended upwards, which was visually opening the space. The removal of Anglend Pony Wall made the layout more modern. The streamlined, elegant lines of the new freestanding tub are combined with a classic floor-mounted tap, which balances the contemporary style with a periodic appeal.