This is the view walking into this large master bath. The heated floor adds a nice feel during the winter months. Pictures taken by Jan Stittleburg, JS PhotoFX
Kimmer, it is possible they aren't allowed as local code can be stricter..but I believe the national code requires that the light fixture(as well as any switches/outlets) cannot be reached while standing in the tub, unless they are designed for wet locations. My depth perception may be off, but looking at the ceiling and the can lights, I think the chandelier is well in front of the tub. Regardless, it is gorgeous...
Kimmer and Hewitt - You are both right about fixtures above a tub or shower. This bathroom is very large. The chandelier is approximately 5 feet from the front edge of the tub. Also, the ceiling height is 9 feet. We run into this code restraint all the time. Unfortunately, I have to tell clients we can not do it.
@Etter - this has GOT to be just about one of the most awesome bathrooms I've EVER seen!! The ceiling is just fine andf so is the floor!! I think the emphasis is on all the beautiful cabinetry, trims & mouldings! Anything more would simply detract from the rest of the room!!
@Sheila - that's EXACTLY what I said on one of the pictures. I don't think it'll be a problem cuz this room looks large enough for both of us and then some!! Honey, we could parrrrrty in that bathroom!!!
@Sheila - that's EXACTLY what I said on one of the pictures. I don't think it'll be a problem cuz this room looks large enough for both of us and then some!! Honey, we could parrrrrty in that bathroom!!!