Bathroom and Cloakroom with Ceramic Tiles and Multi-coloured Worktops Ideas and Designs

Bathrooms
Bathrooms
Spanjer HomesSpanjer Homes
Photo Credit-Sunny Brook Photography
Paradise River: Modern Riverside Home
Paradise River: Modern Riverside Home
Timberlake Custom HomesTimberlake Custom Homes
This gorgeous modern home sits along a rushing river and includes a separate enclosed pavilion. Distinguishing features include the mixture of metal, wood and stone textures throughout the home in hues of brown, grey and black.
Emerald Green bathroom with custom vanities
Emerald Green bathroom with custom vanities
ImprovaImprova
Custom floating vanity housed in captivating emerald green wall tiles
Amber Lestrange: Mosaic & Handpainted Scandi Bathroom
Amber Lestrange: Mosaic & Handpainted Scandi Bathroom
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Soft neutrals leave a lasting impression in this Scandinavian-inspired bathroom. 1x6 Mosaic Tile in Ivory, finished by finger cove and glazed edge long and short, adds stunning texture along the walls, complemented by a patterned floor courtesy of Handpainted 6x6 Dot Dash 7 Tile in Plein Aire from the Block Shop x Fireclay Tile collection. Product Shown: 1x6 Ivory, Dot Dash 7 6x6 Plein Aire Motif Design: Amber Lestrange Photos: Cary Mosier
Pleated Shades on stained glass
Pleated Shades on stained glass
A Shade AboveA Shade Above
Graber pleated shades installed by A Shade Above for a client in the Triple Crown community in Union, Ky. Bathroom features a stand alone shower, double sinks and roman tub with two stained glass windows that now have Graber bottom up/top down pleated shades to help control thermal gain and increased privacy.
Arbor Walk
Arbor Walk
DSLD HomesDSLD Homes
Welcome to Arbor Walk, one of Livingston Parish’s premier subdivisions! Our beautiful homes feature a variety of amenities inside and out, such as fully sodded yards, granite countertops, and many energy-efficient features to reduce your monthly bills. This family orientated subdivision provides two stocked ponds for fishing, a children’s park, and a pavilion for functions and birthday parties. With over 60 floorplans to choose from and numerous amenities, you will quickly fall in love with Arbor Walk.
Harbour Master Bath
Harbour Master Bath
Crickett KinserCrickett Kinser
A traditional style master bath for a lovely couple on Harbour Island in Oxnard. Once a dark and drab space, now light and airy to go with their breathtaking ocean views!
Woodhurst Blvd
Woodhurst Blvd
Cherry Hill Custom HomesCherry Hill Custom Homes
One of the secondary baths in this house just needed a facelift. A new frameless cabinet offers lots of storage, and updated tile and fixtures and functionality and style.
2 Stunning Barrington Hills Bath Renovations at Once
2 Stunning Barrington Hills Bath Renovations at Once
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
Mike and Anne of Barrington Hills desperately needed to update and renovate both their kid’s hall bath and guest bath, and in their 1980’s home each project presented a different set of unique challenges to overcome. When they set out to identify the right remodeling company to partner with, it was important to find a company that could help them to visualize design solutions for the bath renovations. When they came across Advance Design Studio’s website, they were immediately drawn to the solution-oriented remodeling process and the family friendly company. They say they chose Advance Design because of the integrated approach of “Common Sense Remodeling”, making the design, project management and construction all happen in one place. When they met with Project Designer Michelle Lecinski, they knew they chose the right company. “Michelle’s excellent work on the initial designs made it easy to proceed with Advance Design Studio,” Mike said. Like most homeowners anticipating a big renovation project, they had some healthy fears; with two bathrooms being remodeled at the same time they worried about timeframes and staying within budget. With the help of Michelle, and the “Common Sense” guidelines, they were confident that Advance Design would stay true, orchestrating all the moving parts to stay within both the estimated timeline and budget. The guest bath offered the biggest design challenge. A dormer obstruction made the already cramped shower awkward to access. Mike and Anne also wanted the shower size to be expanded, making it more accommodating. Working with Advance’s construction expert DJ Yurik, Michelle relocated the shower concealing the original dormer and creating a larger, more comfortable and aesthetically pleasing guest shower. The unsightly and not at all user-friendly closet was removed and replaced with elegant White Maple Dura Supreme cabinetry with much improved function featuring dual tall linen cabinets, a special makeup area and two sinks, providing a dual vanity which was extremely important for better guest use. The Fossil Brown quartz countertop is in pleasing contrast to the white cabinetry, and coordinates nicely with the mocha porcelain tile gracing the shower for an accent. The decorative glazed turquoise tile backsplash, tile border, and bottle niche adds a taste of marine green to the room, while marble-looking porcelain tile makes guests feel they are staying in a 5-star hotel. Polished nickel Kohler plumbing fixtures were chosen to add a touch of sophistication. This renovated guest bath is comfortable and elegant, and Anne and Mike’s house guests may never want to leave! “The end result was updated and restyled bathrooms that the client will enjoy and increase the value of their home,” Designer Michelle said. The children’s hall bath had its own set of challenges. The current placement of the sink was not conducive to the best use of the existing space, nor did it allow for any visual interest, something Advance’s designers always work to achieve even within the tight confines of a small bath. Advance removed the linen closet and used the gain in wall space to create a dramatic focal point on the vanity wall. They also took additional space that wasn’t being used for new Storm Gray Dura Supreme tall built-in linen cabinets, creating functional storage space that the former bath lacked. A customized glass splash panel was created for the bath, and the high ceilings with skylights were accented with a custom-made track lighting fixture featuring industrial pipe and cage materials. Authentic cement encaustic tile was used wall to wall surrounding the vanity to create a dramatic and interesting back drop for the new elegant and stately furniture-like double sink wall. Hand-made encaustic tile originated in Western Europe beginning in the 1850’s and reminded Mike and Anne of tile they had seen and loved from their travels overseas. Today, encaustic tile has made a re-appearance in today’s modern bath design with its wide array of appealing patterns and artistic use of color. Oil rubbed bronze Kohler fixtures echo the black accents in the beautiful tile pattern and reflect the matte black of the unique lighting detail. Easy to maintain Blanca Arabescato Quartz countertops add practicality and natural beauty and compliments the warm wood porcelain tile floors. This handsome bath has generated praise from friends and family even before it’s complete unveiling as photos of the space leaked out on social media! It’s not only completely functional to use, but especially pretty to look at. “Advance Design Studio did a terrific job for us. We really appreciated how easy it was to work with them on a complex project of the complete remodeling of two bathrooms. They very capably handled all the details from design, to project management, to construction. It is a great group of people to work with and we would welcome the opportunity to work with them again anytime,” Mike said.

Bathroom and Cloakroom with Ceramic Tiles and Multi-coloured Worktops Ideas and Designs

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