The theme for the bathroom is playful modern - circles and silver.
Here's the bathroom floorplan (from one of my expensive architect's drawings!) -
This is the wall tile (peachy-beige iridescent) -
The bathroom floor's still up in the air. Greenish glass would be supercool if it weren't too slippery. Marble with pink streaks is another option.
This is the sink (wall-hung, because it makes the room look bigger; fabulously round with a towel bar)

The faucet is a less expensive, but virtually identical, version of this (the water flows out like a ribbon) -
The mirror over the sink
The toilet (Toto Aquia)
The tub (Sanijet - with jets! - if they approve it) -
Because the tub's a little shorter, I'm hoping we can box it in with glass: a fixed short panel at the head end, and trackless sliding doors along the long side. Slide them both away from the window in ordinary time so that there's some elbow room on the loo - and toward the window for a tub bath, because the head of the tub's toward the door.
My contractor talked me into sconce(s) rather than a dropped ceiling with hi-hats and/or a chandelier. Cost, for one thing, and the risk that the upstairs plumbing will explode and ruin my ceiling treatment, for another.
So how's this for a sconce? Comes 24" or 36" long. It'll go where the floorplan says "towel bar" (in error), only higher up.
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