Bathroom and Cloakroom with a Corner Shower and Matchstick Tiles Ideas and Designs

Marble Madness | Bath Remodel
Marble Madness | Bath Remodel
UserUser
By Thrive Design Group The custom vanity was designed with storage in mind. We added outlets at the counter cabinet for an internal charging station.
Elegant Bathroom
Elegant Bathroom
RIKB Design BuildRIKB Design Build
The clients were looking for an updated, spacious and spa-like bathroom they could enjoy. Our challenge was taking a very long-high ceiling and making personal spaces for each of the clients, along with a joint area for them to feel comfortable and enjoy their personal experience. We convinced the clients to close off the door to the hallway, so they can have their privacy. We expanded the shower area, created more storage, elongated the vanity and divided the room with ½ pillars. Specific design aspects include: The cabinets and linen cabinet were updated to a dark bamboo wood, the countertops soft elegant quartz, added designer wallpaper with a sand design of foliage, and heated the floors. To create the spa-like environment, we used soft shades of blue, light earth brown tones and natural woods with a picturesque window show casing the rhododendron’s beginning to bloom. The accent of a contemporary artistic floor and a pop of bling with the ceiling light and wall sconces brought the room to life. To create more space we closed off the door to the hallway, which transformed the previous two small rooms to one large space. We creatively incorporated additional storage by adding light bamboo personal cubbies in next to the soaker tub and built a longer vanity. A standing tub and an expanded shower area completed the spa-like atmosphere. We took a cramped and out of date bathroom and transformed it into a spa-like retreat for our clients. They finally received a beautiful and tranquil bathroom they can escape to and call their own.
Master Bathroom
Master Bathroom
Unique Design CabinetsUnique Design Cabinets
design by Diana Foley. Fabricated & finished by UDCC.
April Bettinger, Nip Tuck Remodeling
April Bettinger, Nip Tuck Remodeling
Nip Tuck RemodelingNip Tuck Remodeling
This is a master bath in Sammamish, WA. The original bathroom was very traditional, had wall to wall mirrors and a huge corner soaking tub that was never used. The client envisioned a smaller soaking tub with contemporary style. Photographs by Mike Naknamura Photography http://mnap.weebly.com/index.html
Dover Bathroom Apple Valley
Dover Bathroom Apple Valley
Ohana Home & DesignOhana Home & Design
Ohana Home & Design l Minneapolis/St. Paul Residential Remodeling | 651-274-3116 | Photo by: Garret Anglin
Bathroom Renovation
Bathroom Renovation
Lumar InteriorsLumar Interiors
This couple’s main request was for a calming spa like ensuite bath. The original floor plan was not changed but all the finishes and fixtures were replaced. Porcelain tile, glass and stone mosaic tile, custom vanities, new plumbing fixtures, shower and mirrors and lights replaced the builder grade materials. The new spa-like colour scheme and custom vanity table finished the room off – mission accomplished! Photographer: Jason Hartog Project by Richmond Hill interior design firm Lumar Interiors. Also serving Aurora, Newmarket, King City, Markham, Thornhill, Vaughan, York Region, and the Greater Toronto Area. For more about Lumar Interiors, click here: https://www.lumarinteriors.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.lumarinteriors.com/portfolio/richmond-hill-bathroom-renovation/
An Urban Bathroom Remodel in Chicago
An Urban Bathroom Remodel in Chicago
LaMantia Design and RemodelingLaMantia Design and Remodeling
The owner of this urban residence, which exhibits many natural materials, i.e., exposed brick and stucco interior walls, originally signed a contract to update two of his bathrooms. But, after the design and material phase began in earnest, he opted to removed the second bathroom from the project and focus entirely on the Master Bath. And, what a marvelous outcome! With the new design, two full­height walls were removed (one completely and the second lowered to knee­wall height) allowing the eye to sweep the entire space as one enters. The views, no longer hindered by walls, have been completely enhanced by the materials chosen. The limestone counter and tub deck are mated with the Rift­cut Oak, Espresso stained, custom cabinets and panels. Cabinetry, within the extended design, that appears to float in space, is highlighted by the under­cabinet LED lighting, creating glowing warmth that spills across the butter­colored floor. Stacked stone wall and splash tiles are balanced perfectly with the honed travertine floor tiles; floor tiles installed with a linear stagger, again, pulling the viewer into the restful space. The lighting, introduced, appropriately, in several layers, includes ambient, task (sconces installed through the mirroring), and “sparkle” (under­cabinet LED and mirror­frame LED). The final detail that marries this beautifully remodeled bathroom was the removal of the entry slab hinged door and in the installation of the new custom five glass panel pocket door. It appears not one detail was overlooked in this marvelous renovation. Follow the link below to learn more about the designer of this project James L. Campbell CKD http://lamantia.com/designers/james-l-campbell-ckd/
Master Bathroom With Tile Shower
Master Bathroom With Tile Shower
Bergby Construction IncBergby Construction Inc
This walk in shower features two shower heads, one that is fixed to the ceiling, and the other that is mobile and attached to the wall. The shower has a built in shower bench and also a built in shower shelf. The shower is done in beige tile with a stripe of matchstick tile running through it.

Bathroom and Cloakroom with a Corner Shower and Matchstick Tiles Ideas and Designs

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