An all neutral color palette looks beautiful in a log home. The tile on the walk-in shower ties the golden brown color of the logs in with the stone floor. Extra storage is provided by a distressed dresser and a Victorian coat rack hanging on the wall. The open ceiling allows for ventilation.
Ward Cedar Log Homes/photo by Roger Wade
If you have a place for storage other than a traditional vanity, this modern take on a vintage sink would be a great choice. The glass is translucent, adds a touch of color, and is easy to maintain. The walk-in shower has a luxurious shower head and sprays. The extra-wide mirror over the double sinks is convenient and mimics the horizontal log walls.
The Log Connection/photo by Roger Wade
The gorgeous granite countertop blends with the logs and flooring. The black painted vanity and tub surround give the room its own style. note the vintage-style glass knobs on the vanity, which add a touch of sparkle.
Design Associates/photo by Roger Wade
The tile work in this shower is a work of art. The colors in the tile evoke everything from a pine forest to fall leaves to a crisp blue sky. Mixing the blues and greens of the lower subway tile with the smaller multicolored field tile was a bold choice that creates a fascinating focal point in the bathroom. The copper shower fixture adds a vintage touch.
Photo by Karl Neumann
The metallic copper finish on the walls of this master bathroom is a perfect match for the undermounted hammered copper sinks. The lights over the vanity are disguised by a wood cornice that complements the wood of the vanity. Another texture is introduced with the granite countertop.
Maple Island Log Homes/photo by Roger Wade
The whites and beiges of this master bath create a relaxing, spa-like atmosphere for the owners. The walk-in shower has a convenient seat and its glass doors make the room look larger.
Courtesy of DIY-Do-It-Yourself Kitchen Renovations Series/Edelman Productions
Floor-to-ceiling tile from Oceanside Glasstile (www.glasstile.com) graces this contemporary bathroom. Using a simple gray tile on most of the walls makes the spectacular pattern of green glass in the shower stand out all the more. Reserving a special tile for a key spot can keep costs reasonable without sacrificing beauty.