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A Squeaky-Clean Bathroom Design by Boychuk Fuller

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Penny round tiles and curved lines soften this all-white bathroom retreat

Boychuk Fuller’s task for this bathroom redesign: simple, functional and squeaky clean. The secret to the subtlety is in its soft edges: glazed porcelain penny round tiles flow from floor to wall, creating a gradual shading under dimmable lighting for a soothing ambience.

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Lacquered floating vanity made by Catfish Design.

Boychuk Fuller’s design expertise is reflected in the softened outline, which is a practical way of preventing dirt and dust from gathering in the corners and provides light that is gentle on the eyes at night when washed with at-floor LEDs concealed behind the vanity.

The room’s white-as-snow aesthetic continues with a thin envelope of Corian, which marries tub and shower, seamlessly wrapping the wet areas for a sleek, cohesive look. The material’s smooth, uninterrupted flow enhances the serene atmosphere of the space. For a perfectly uncluttered appearance, the same Corian tops the wall-mounted vanity, which is outfitted with eight touch-latch drawers that provide ample storage while maintaining the minimalist design.

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A seamless Corian sink wraps around the shower and tub, complemented by penny round tiles.

A Corian sink surrounds the shower and tub, further accentuating the clean lines of the space, while penny round tiles from Saltillo Imports add subtle texture and contrast to the pristine surfaces. Thoughtful storage solutions are integrated throughout, with extra space hidden in the expansive mirror cabinet. A perfect square Corian nook in the wall neatly conceals shower essentials, ensuring that shower caddies are forever banished, leaving the room feeling spacious and organized.

Originally published in Best New Homes & Condos 2019 as Boychuck Fuller. Also featured in “7 Modern Bathroom Designs Chock-Full of Inspiring Takeaways.”  

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