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Nicola Holden Designs
The previous owners had already converted the second bedroom into a large bathroom, but the use of space was terrible, and the colour scheme was drab and uninspiring. The clients wanted a space that reflected their love of colour and travel, taking influences from around the globe. They also required better storage as the washing machine needed to be accommodated within the space. And they were keen to have both a modern freestanding bath and a large walk-in shower, and they wanted the room to feel cosy rather than just full of hard surfaces. This is the main bathroom in the house, and they wanted it to make a statement, but with a fairly tight budget!
Direct Home Remodeling, Inc.
Rustic white painted wood shower with custom stone flooring, and dark bronze shower fixtures. This shower also includes a natural wood folding seat and Bronze sprayer for convenience. This wood has been waterproofed and applied to the rest of the bathroom walls.
Corian® Design
Get a one-of-a-kind bathroom look with "Giraffe-Hex" wall panels by Mario Romano designed with Corian®.
Jane Ledger Interiors
Beautiful black and white freestanding tub with custom-plated tap ware by Sussex taps
On The Ball Bathrooms
Scandinavian Bathroom, Walk In Shower, Frameless Fixed Panel, Wood Robe Hooks, OTB Bathrooms, Strip Drain, Small Bathroom Renovation, Timber Vanity
James Patrick Walters
From his furniture collection, Walters transformed his
two-toned Tribe Console into a stunning vanity base.
He topped this with a polished chiseled granite sink
and a satin nickel faucet.
Boss Design Center
A spa like master bath retreat with double sinks, Brown wall mount cabinetry, white silestone wall tiles and a feestanding bathtub. Design by Boss Design Center.
Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Bethesda, Maryland Contemporary and Luxurious Master Bath Design by #PaulBentham4JenniferGilmer. Photography by Bob Narod. http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/
Archaeo Architects
This home, which earned three awards in the Santa Fe 2011 Parade of Homes, including best kitchen, best overall design and the Grand Hacienda Award, provides a serene, secluded retreat in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The architecture recedes back to frame panoramic views, and light is used as a form-defining element. Paying close attention to the topography of the steep lot allowed for minimal intervention onto the site. While the home feels strongly anchored, this sense of connection with the earth is wonderfully contrasted with open, elevated views of the Jemez Mountains. As a result, the home appears to emerge and ascend from the landscape, rather than being imposed on it.
Bathroom and Cloakroom with a Walk-in Shower and Wooden Worktops Ideas and Designs
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