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Who among us doesn’t love a trip to the spa?<br />
These days, people have the option to just head down the hall to the master bathroom, as more<br />
and more homeowners are turning this space into a spa-like retreat. In fact, bathrooms are increasingly<br />
becoming one of the most popular home renovation options, and for Pat and Misti Campbell,<br />
the result of their bathroom remodel is a serene sanctuary whose vibe would rival that of any spa.<br />
The Campbell sanctuary is not only serene but also spacious, though it was not always so. The original<br />
bathroom, 20-odd-years-old, was bisected by a hallway and a wall, creating a tight space not uncommon to<br />
many bathrooms of this era. Working with plans from designer Niki Matthews, Jared Mason of The Creative<br />
Kitchen Company created two entrance and exit points so that two people can function and never be in each<br />
other’s way. The biggest challenge was trying to create good flow while making sure the space was still attractive.<br />
Attractive it is, partly because of the color scheme—almonds and whites, along with different woods and<br />
varied textures—which warms up the spaces and gives it an airy, beachy feel. Hand-crafted, sliding barn doors<br />
allow entry to the bath and adjacent master closet, and custom lighting and natural light from the windows<br />
create a luminous backdrop. The porthole-like windows filter in sunshine (and starlight) to create a nautical<br />
illusion. They are also reminiscent of the round windows throughout the remainder of the house. ➻<br />
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3<br />
1 A mosaic niche in a coordinating tile provides room for shower necessities. 2 Rectangular vessel sinks<br />
sit atop the taller than average vanity. 3 Freestanding shelves, made of wood and iron, provide attractive<br />
storage for towels and shower accessories.<br />
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