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  1. Can you tell me what color you used on the walls. In some of the pics it looks to have a green tinge and then others it is more bluish? Great job!!

    1. SunshineandBeaches says:

      I’m wanting to know the same thing ?. I think I’ve found a colour close to it. It’s called Dewpoint Quarter by Dulux. Still colour hunting and hoping to find confirmation that I’ve chosen the right colour

    2. The color of the walls are Rainwashed by Sherwin Williams. It’s a beautiful color!

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  3. Stacy Nelson says:

    What are the total dimensions of the bathroom and closets? I love your layout, and am trying to determine if I have enough space in my bathroom/closet to do something similar.

    Also, will you be posting a comprehensive list of all of the different products/colors that you used? Thanks!

  4. I would love to know the dimensions of the bathroom/closet space combined. We have a similar layout (maybe a little smaller) and are planning a renovation with this layout as an option. Your bathroom is beautiful!

    1. I’m sorry. I have moved so I can’t give you dimensions. But this bathroom was plenty big enough to handle this layout. I would guess as long as you had room for the tub in between the walls and at least 36″ of walking space in front of the sinks you could make this work. Good luck!

  5. Carol Lauricella says:

    Beautifully done, Leslie! I have a tub/shower layout similar to yours. I am working on my new shower dimensions and was wondering what the size of your shower is. Could you give me dimensions? I’d like to see if this will fit into my space (I don’t want shower doors either!). Thanks.

    1. I have moved so I can’t give you exact dimensions. I can assure you it seemed so much smaller when it was all closed in. It was not a large shower by any means. It felt like a cave. Having remodeled again, I do like that our new shower has glass doors. But with this smaller shower, it would have been a pain to keep clean. I will suggest that a rain shower type head really helps with a smaller shower and the ability to contain the water splashing.

  6. Hey girl! Quick question! So we purchased the same tub, but our plumber is saying for them to install it they are going to need to either a) flip it around and install it with the panel facing out or b) install it with the panel facing the wall, but go from the outside of the house to install it. So break through the brick, take out the dry wall and install that way. PLEASE tell me they are absolutely nuts and you were able to install it easily?! I’m seriously about to scream at our plumber and find a new one. Thanks!

    1. Hey Ashley! Sounds like at a minimum I would get a second opinion. We didn’t have too many issues as both of the times we installed (with the help of a plumber) a freestanding tub, the bathroom was above the garage/basement. So, if you are replacing the floors it’s an easy thing to move the drain. I would never put that panel on the front and I really can’t believe your plumber would suggest to do so.

      If you are on a slab, clearly you are venturing into some more involved situations. And if so I would think your only option would be to move the drain in the slab. Obviously, this is a big undertaking and probably expensive, but I can tell you this, I’d pay whatever I had to in order to have that tub. I loved it even more than I imagined I would!

  7. Hi, Love your bathroom! Can you tell me what the shower walls are? I love that design!

    1. The shower walls are made of marble tiles. Thank you!

  8. Love this bathroom! Can you tell me how big the area is where the tub sits? We are building a new house and working on plans. I don’t know how much space I need for this tub. Thanks!

    1. So very sorry I didn’t respond sooner!!! I needed to go measure obviously then I forgot to circle back

      In the house we have recently moved to, the space is 80” wide by 50” deep. Much bigger than our previous bathroom renovation you are writing about. We moved and so our best guess is that it was around 70-75” wide I can’t remember how deep but that is a bit less of an issue. If you are building a house I would recommend finding a tub you like and is comfortable to you and then build the area to suit.

      I do like both of the tubs I have used in our renovations. Just a bit different in styles but both are very comfortable. I am rather short though, only 5’1”

      Hope this helps!

      https://deeplysouthernhome.com/2017/01/living-new-opulent-master-bathroom.html

  9. Hi, that’s a beautiful bathroom. I am planning a remodel with a freestanding tub. I often see photos of a tub directly under windows, which is what I’d be looking at in the space I have. My concern is, will it be a pain in the rump to have to reach over the tub to open the window?

  10. Oh, I loved the story of the sales woman showing your picture today. So I’m clicking the link to the blog! I’ll do that on pinterest from now on.

  11. This is beautiful! Can you tell me where you purchased your chandelier above the tub?

  12. Hi … I didn’t see your response to where you purchased the tub chandelier. Can you provide the info? All elements and final results are beautiful.

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