Main Bathroom Pictures From HGTV Urban Oasis 2015
Crisp white, a walk-in shower and navy porcelain tile set a sleek modern tone in the spa-style main bathroom at HGTV Urban Oasis 2015.
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Blue and White, Just Right
There’s an effortless transition from the main bedroom into the main bathroom, where interior designer Brian Patrick Flynn continues the color story of classic red, white and blue.
Serene Soaking Spot
Navy porcelain tile engulfs this crisp white soaking tub, while a corner of windows introduces relaxing scenery. Beside the tub is a locally-sourced vintage stool to set a lavender plant or other bath time amenities.
Spa-Like Faucet
Sleek and modern, this chrome tub filler comes straight out from the wall for a piece that's as dramatic as it is functional.
Privacy Drapes
“I love a modern bathroom, just because it’s so simple,” says Brian. By adding custom roman shades in a classic blue stripe, the room is elevated to a warm and inviting space.
Clever Hooks
Hanging hooks are a must for plush robes and damp towels.
Classic Combination
“The main bathroom is super classic,” says Brian. “It’s covered in white and the ceiling is clad in the same wood used in the main bedroom.”
Handheld Shower System
A multifunction hand shower in polished chrome conserves water while offering wide, medium and concentrated spray coverage.
Shelf Help
“The shower has an incorporated shelf, which is perfect for holding shampoos and toiletries,” explains Brian.
Vanity Flair
The white floating double vanity offers clean sleek lines and three spacious cabinets, ideal for under-counter storage.
Faucet Favorite
A modern faucet with simple, clean lines brings a sleek, minimalist look to the navy porcelain backsplash.
Artful Details
Two pieces of folk art hang beside the vanity for a playful touch. “It’s a very grown-up bathroom so I decided to take it down a notch with playful art,” says Brian.
Flooring Worth Adoring
White hexagon mosaic marble flooring and sleek cabinetry informs the bathroom's clean color palette.
Wild Wall Art
No animals were harmed making the acrylic antlers. Interior designer Brian Patrick Flynn chose antlers for an organic farmhouse vibe that’s echoed throughout the house.