To stay within the budget, the designers decided to forgo natural stone in the bathrooms in lieu of simple vitrified tile. The bathroom isn't without its luxuries, however, as evidenced by the heated towel rail from Hydrotherm.
In this Toronto home, the windows of the combined laundry and bathroom looks out into a courtyard from the second floor.
The second bathroom features a vanity with similar detailing.
master bathroom
Ferris created a laundry area that maximizes functionality and form, with doors recessing to reveal a full sized washer and dryer, and drawers to hold all the accoutrements of laundry day.
"Stephanie used every inch of crawl space for built-ins so there is a ton of storage," shares Hixton. Dyer also added a washer and dryer discretely set behind doors for added convenience for the couple and any future caretaker.
The bathrooms include a walk-in shower, washer, and dryer.
A compact washer and dryer slide under a white oak counter for folding clothes.