Our Bathroom Addition Fixtures

Our Bathroom Addition Fixtures

Our Bathroom Addition Fixtures

Really excited to share more of our bathroom addition today and what we chose for fixtures from Delta®. We used Delta in our first bathroom renovation, we still love the look and have been super pleased with the quality, so we knew they would be a great partner this time around. When we initially started planning for our bathroom addition (you can see our inspiration post here) we knew we wanted matte black finishes with wood accents.

We both liked Delta’s Sandover™ Bath Collection in matte black because of its clean and modern look.

Our vanity is made from reclaimed wood, so we really liked how the Delta Sandover Faucet in Matte Black (available at Lowe’s) brings out the colors in the wood finish. The faucets were easy to install (after the plumbers installed the hookups Craig installed them himself and said it was really straightforward). Delta WaterSense® labeled faucets, showers and toilets also use at least 20% less water than the industry standard. We picked the Delta Turner® Dual-Flush Toilet, which has two flush options to help save water. It was also an easy install and I love the push button flush design.

In the shower we went with the Delta Sandover Shower Head and Valve in Matte Black. I wanted a massive shower head because our shower is so big, and Craig is really tall. We needed to have good water pressure, even if it was up high. The really cool thing about the shower head is it has H2Okinetic® PowerDrench® Spray, which gives you the feeling of more water without actually using more water. You really get the feeling of more coverage or more intensity without wasting more water. It has multiple settings so you can alternate between full body spray, massage spray and more.

My favorite feature is the pause setting on the shower head, so if you’re shaving or lathering you can pause the water and it will start back up at the temperature you left it! Honestly, I could not be happier with how the shower turned out. Between the big plaster walls, the skylight above and how open and airy it is, it’s perfect.

Bathroom Fixture and Finish Details

Delta Sandover Faucet in Matte Black
Delta Sandover Shower Head and Valve in Matte Black
Delta Turner® Dual-Flush Toilet
Reclaimed Wood Vanity
Shower Shelf
Light Fixture
Teak Medicine Cabinets
Hand painted tile
Shower Door
Marble Canisters and Marble Tray

Thank you to Delta Faucet for sponsoring this post.

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16 Comments

  1. Rach wrote:

    I love the fixtures in your bathroom!! It’s giving me ideas when we re-do our bathroom!

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    8.3.20 | Reply
    • Jess wrote:

      Thanks Rach!

      8.3.20 | Reply
  2. Teres wrote:

    Wow, Craig really did a beautiful job on the new bath addition! Loved how it came together.

    8.3.20 | Reply
    • Jess wrote:

      Thank you so much. Quite an undertaking but probably my favorite project to date!

      8.3.20 | Reply
  3. Lynn wrote:

    I love how the bathroom turned out! Love the cabinet fatm style wood, faucets and floor. Gorgeous! Great job Craig!!!!

    8.3.20 | Reply
    • Lynn wrote:

      Farm oops ?

      8.3.20 | Reply
  4. Lisa wrote:

    Love this bathroom! Can you tell me what cabinet knobs and pulls you used? Thanks so much.

    8.3.20 | Reply
  5. Erica wrote:

    Wow! Looks amazing!
    I wanted to ask about the walls of the shower. I remember seeing a pic in your stories, I think, where he was plastering the walls. Would love to know more about it! How does the plaster hold up with the water? Thank you!!

    8.16.20 | Reply
    • Jess wrote:

      Thanks Erica. Yes it’s called Veneziano Plaster which has a super fine and smooth, glassy finish. It has to be mixed with a water proofer and then a sealer is added as the final step. But then it should last for a very long time. Plaster is an amazing material.

      8.16.20 | Reply
      • Erica wrote:

        Thank you so much for the info!!
        It looks amazing!! I’ve been considering plaster for several projects in my house and now possibly my bathroom! It’s such a pretty texture.

        8.16.20 | Reply
  6. Kathleen wrote:

    I am totally in love with your bathroom! I love how the combination of white, black, and wooden accents go together. I guess this will be my next project. Thanks for sharing this!

    8.25.20 | Reply
  7. Victoria wrote:

    What a gorgeous bathroom. I would not have thought of putting black accents but I love it now. Quick question: why did you choose not to tile the shower? Is there a special mildew resistant paint that you used?

    9.17.20 | Reply
    • Jess wrote:

      So the shower is venetian plaster. Craig has experience with the material and always wanted to do a shower with it. It’s quite labor intensive and took a lot of work but we both really love the look. You have to add a special waterproofing material to the mix and then use a sealer at the end. But the finished result is a beautiful smooth and shiny plaster shower. It looks amazing in person.

      9.19.20 | Reply
  8. I love these bathroom fixtures! I’ve been thinking of changing our bathroom fixtures to something gold, but now this is having me consider changing them to black as well. It looks so well with the warm cabinets!

    10.6.20 | Reply
  9. How are you liking the semi-open shower door? I love the look but am afraid to install one for fear that the rest our bathroom will get wet. Do you think the width of your shower helps contain the water, or does it not matter?

    6.1.21 | Reply