A husband and wife whom I’ve worked with in the past recently approached me to redesign their master bath – a dream assignment where they pretty much gave me free reign over the new design.
There were only two requests: The husband wanted a souped-up shower with body sprays to match the experience of a luxury hotel where they had recently stayed; and his wife wanted to keep her hair dryer plugged in through the drawer, so she wouldn’t have to plug it an unplug it all the time when she took it out.
Here’s what I had to work with – and they (rightly) didn’t want to keep any of it:

BEFORE: Vanity

BEFORE: Bathtub

BEFORE: Shower
When I studied the layout and thought about how it could be improved, I realized that the space was big enough to include a sitting area, because the clients wanted only a shower and no tub. Even after expanding the shower, there would be room for a custom chest and at least one comfy, upholstered chair.
Here’s the original layout:

And here’s how I’ve reconfigured the space:

After ripping out the tub and expanding the shower, I’ve sketched in a built-in floating chest on the tiled wall to the right of the entry. That still leaves plenty of room for some seating, with a glass divider between this area and the shower.

The intent here is to make the space look like an extension of the bedroom that happens to have a shower and vanity in it, not a bathroom that happens to have a chair in it. The scheme also fits with what luxury hotels are doing, melding bathing and living areas, which the husband was so enamored with.
The wall tile will be gray, and we’ll be using gray, white, and black-toned marble and stone throughout, as you can see below:

The floating chest will be a deep mahogany, which will match the cabinetry of the vanity directly across.
I’m thinking about a red carpet from C.G. Coe & Son (where I get all my carpet), because the couple wants the space to have an Oriental flavor. And then I’ll be on the lookout for a black chair of some sort, in a gorgeous indoor/outdoor fabric that is becoming so much easier to get these days. If anyone has any ideas, let me know!
As for the shower, I’m ordering this amazing Grohtherm thermostatic shower system that allows you to set the precise water temperature:

I’m adding several body sprays on the walls, in addition to a hand-held shower head, for the full shower experience the husband is looking for.
And across the way, I’ve designed a vanity with a hole in the upper drawer for the hair-dryer cord, and an interior outlet where it can stay plugged in and out of sight.
I’m also using one mirror across the wall behind the vanity, but framing it so it looks like three:

The crowning glory over the vanity will be this striking black-and-white glass Serengeti pendant from Tech

Serengeti Pendant
For the vanity, I’ve chosen sink fixtures from Grohe’s Somerset collection, which will sit on top of White Fantasy marble:

Grohe Somerset Faucet
We’ve already started demolition, and I expect the project to be finished within the month. The master bedroom, where I’ve previously helped this couple, is very tailored in grays, beiges, whites, and navy, so I want to carry the same understated, tailored look into the bath.
I will post again when the project is complete.