Main Bathroom Pictures From HGTV Urban Oasis 2020
A custom ombre double vanity and stunning clawfoot tub star in the bright and airy main bathroom, a space where you can wash away the stress of the day.
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Jeannie Matteucci
Soak in the Beauty
A sliding-glass door with frameless design separates the vanity area from the main bathroom's wet room with clawfoot tub and inviting shower. A massive window and well-positioned skylights bring natural light and soothing breezes inside, so you can fully enjoy the lush setting of this bold Portland, Maine maritime retreat.
From:
Brian Patrick Flynn
Cozy and Soft
A flat-weave navy area rug with fringe detail picks up the blues used for the custom-made vanity and adds softness over the bathroom's white matte porcelain tile floor.
From:
Brian Patrick Flynn
Indoor and Outdoor Feel
The walnut wood top of custom double vanity adds a touch of warmth to this bright and airy space, and brings in the beauty of nature seen right outside the bathroom window.
From:
Brian Patrick Flynn
Coordinated Spaces
The different shades of blue used for the long drawers of the custom-made ombre double vanity coordinate with the blue walls in the adjoining main bedroom. The vanity itself was designed as a freestanding piece of furniture, that looks beautiful from every angle.
From:
Brian Patrick Flynn
Sophisticated Storage
The medicine cabinets above the vanity sinks are made from durable aluminum construction with a full-overlay mirrored door, and mirror on the interior back of the cabinet. Four adjustable tempered glass shelves inside provide handy storage for bathroom essentials.
From:
Brian Patrick Flynn
Seaside Style
The main bathroom's three marine-style light sconces above the vanity have a cage design with white glass shades. The stylish fixtures coordinate with the other nautical design details included in this bold maritime retreat.
From:
Brian Patrick Flynn
Vintage-Inspired Faucets
The vanity’s polished nickel sink faucets include a column design spout with vintage-inspired prong handles that offer control over the hot and cold water.
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Brian Patrick Flynn
Thoughtful Details
A paddle hair brush rests on a striped hand towel on top of the vanity, that also includes a simple vase with faux flowers that add a cheerful touch.
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Brian Patrick Flynn
Blue Beauty
The vanity’s gently curved round sinks have a smooth enameled indigo-blue interior that pops against the walnut wood top, and coordinates with the ombre vanity drawers.
From:
Brian Patrick Flynn
Statement Vanity
This showstopping custom-made ombre vanity has the look of a vintage Danish modern dresser. "The idea was to re-purpose a midcentury-modern antique into a really interesting vanity," says designer Brian Patrick Flynn. "And that's what we ended up getting, although it was custom made and it's not truly an antique."
From:
Brian Patrick Flynn
Elegant Simplicity
The main bathroom’s attractive white chair-height toilet has an easy-to-clean one-piece compact elongated design, with an elegant trim that recalls architectural molding.
From:
Brian Patrick Flynn
Spa-Like Space
A sliding-glass shower door with frameless design separates the vanity area from the main bathroom’s wet room with a stunning freestanding tub and spa-like shower. A potted Monstera plant across from the vanity that thrives in fairly humid environments adds a nice touch of greenery to this mostly blue and white space.
From:
Brian Patrick Flynn
Relax and Rejuvenate
The inviting shower includes three 54-nozzle body sprays and a single function rain showerhead with air-induction technology that simulates the soaking deluge of a warm summer downpour. The wet room walls are lined with white ceramic wall tiles in a linear size that modernizes a classic bevel style.
From:
Brian Patrick Flynn
Fabulous Feet
The white ball-and-claw feet pop against the focal point Indigo Blue freestanding tub. This extra detail adds character to this space, with just-the-right mix of modern and vintage details.
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Brian Patrick Flynn
Soaking Heaven
The vintage-inspired freestanding tub has a gentle curve in the rim shape that offers added neck support. A lower height at the center offers easy access for in and out of the bath. Underneath the tub, the penny round matte white ceramic tiles on the wet room floor add a touch of pattern that contrasts with the linear tiles used on the walls.
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Brian Patrick Flynn
Personalize Your Experience
This side of the shower includes a single-function showerhead with air-induction technology and optimized spray face for maximum performance. A single function hand shower offers flexibility, so you can personalize your time in the shower.
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Brian Patrick Flynn
Multisensory Showering
The advanced digital interface on the shower wall brings together water, steam, lighting and music, to give you a true multisensory showering experience.
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Brian Patrick Flynn
Finishing Touch
The floor-mount bath filler with hand shower beautifully complements the focal point tub, with a single lever handle that allows for simultaneous on/off activation and temperature setting. The classic-style tub and bath filler add character to this clean and airy space.
From:
Brian Patrick Flynn
Beautiful Natural Light
Advanced energy-efficient skylights — two over the vanity and another over the tub— provide ventilation, improve air quality, and bring natural light inside this spa-like space. The skylights over the vanity include white blinds, while the blinds on the skylight over the tub have a fun sunny stripe.
From:
Brian Patrick Flynn
Flexible Space
The sliding-glass door with frameless design offers an easy way to keep the vanity area free from water from the wet room with shower and tub. "You close the whole thing off, and then that whole one space back there is for either purpose," says designer Brian Patrick Flynn.
From:
Brian Patrick Flynn
Easy Access
A white paneled door opens the main bathroom to the adjoining main bedroom, with coordinating blue walls. Located on the second floor of the home, the main bedroom and main bathroom feel like a private retreat away from the more public areas of the home.
From:
Brian Patrick Flynn

Photo By: Tomas Espinoza