The glass folks installed the shower walls and the mirror over the vanity this morning.
The glass enclosure is really tall.
The wall is mounted on the floor above the slope.
This view shows the other end of the slope, at the door. No curb at the door.
The other wall sits directly on the floor.
Mirror and shower, no fixtures, countertop or backsplash yet.
Shower and tub
View from the bedroom
View from the shower doorway, from the floor.
We chose this handle because it matches the tub filler and vanity faucets: flat on the front and rounded on the back.
Tub filler and sink faucet look like this.
The shower door handle looks like this on the front, which is like the tub filler and sink faucet.
The hinges are beautiful all by themselves. The door swings in and out--without hitting the vanity.
Just a few brackets.
Two brackets for the floor.
Only one tiny bracket at the top on the decorative tile. Other than that, just silicon.
There's plenty of room between the tub and shower to clean or open the window.
We didn't want it to look crowded.
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The construction boss worked on the bidet outlet. He's letting it dry before adding the wall texture and the baseboard.
He installed the ceiling exhaust fan. He's coming back to fix the texture after the patch dries.
Late afternoon walk at Stirling park.
Evening pictures
Our designer said she notified the plumber that if he had time, he could install the shower fixtures so that we don't have to wait until after January 9th when the countertop gets installed to use our shower. He would still have to come back for the vanity faucets.






































Hope the Plummer can install the shower fixtures before Jan 9th. Fingers crossed! Everything looks grand.
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Love your bathroom. Gorgeous!
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