Before, during, and after construction. New shower with bench seating, shower niche and glass enclosure. Wainscoting and an antique marble sink help keep this home true to it's farmhouse roots. Raising the ceiling height and bumping out the exterior wall into some unused eave space helped to make the shower more comfortable and functional. Emser subway tile is glazed and has a slight undulation in surface, which complements the farmhouse feel of the rest of the home. The antique marble sink was paired with a complementary decorative marble piece to form a backsplash. Antique sconces and mirror add warm tones. Tile walls, floor and shower niche, and quartz shower seat and threshold. Tile walls, floor and shower niche, and quartz shower seat and threshold. Shower floor tile was matched to the existing floor tile to create a seamless and more expansive look. Tile walls, floor and shower niche, and quartz shower seat and threshold. Shower floor tile was matched to the existing floor tile to create a seamless and more expansive look. Tile walls, floor and shower niche, and quartz shower seat and threshold. Shower floor tile was matched to the existing floor tile to create a seamless and more expansive look. The original tub/shower combo was decades old and the tub finish was significantly chipped. The lower roof angle, false exterior wall, and narrow tub combined to make a space that was impossible for an adult to stand up straight in. Chipped tub finish and dingy tile and tub created an uninviting space.