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His and Hers Bathrooms

Sometimes couples just need to give in and give themselves separate bathrooms. The challenge was making them related while putting in little touches of personalization, like showcasing the wife's love of horses. Can you tell which is which?

This master bathroom features crystal lighting and a teal breakfront
This master bathroom features crystal lighting and a teal breakfront by TLN Interiors

Curbless showers are perfect for avoiding trip hazards and broken toes.

bathroom master wood sink
A curbless shower prevents trip hazards
A curbless shower prevents trip hazards

While the bathrooms are each unique, they needed to remain cohesive as well. By using many of the same elements, such as the flooring, the rooms still look connected without being identical. In the end, the largest differences are the counters, lighting, and wall colors.

This guest bathroom features a wood framed mirror, granite counter, and industrial lighting
This guest bathroom features a wood framed mirror, granite counter, industrial lighting, and tiny sea shells in the tile accent

A teak seat and pebble flooring in the shower add to the organic feel of the space.

This shower features a folding teak seat, pebble floor, and sea shell tiles
This guest bathroom features a wood framed mirror, granite counter, industrial lighting, and tiny sea shells in the tile accent
This shower features a folding teak seat, pebble floor, and sea shell tiles

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