Bathroom and Cloakroom with Matchstick Tiles and Glass Sheet Walls Ideas and Designs
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A large hallway close to the foyer was used to build the powder room. The lack of windows and natural lights called for the need of extra lighting and some "Wows". We chose a beautiful white onyx slab, added a 6"H skirt and underlit it with LED strip lights.
Photo credits: Gordon Wang - http://www.gordonwang.com/
Countertop
- PENTAL: White Onyx veincut 2cm slab from Italy - Pental Seattle Showroom
Backsplash (10"H)
- VOGUEBAY.COM - GLASS & STONE- Color: MGS1010 Royal Onyx - Size: Bullets (Statements Seattle showroom)
Faucet - Delta Loki - Brushed nickel
Maple floating vanity
Pineapple House Interior Design
This is an unforgettable powder room with with an illuminated caramel onyx countertop against a field of matchstick(waterfall) tiles.
Brett Drury Architectural Photography
3wire Photography
Interior & Exterior design and remodeling done by John Hanks Construction.
http://www.johnhanksconstruction.com/
Photography Credit: CHRIS WHITE
RIKB 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We took a cramped and out of date bathroom and transformed it into a spa-like retreat for our clients.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.
Medina Exteriors & Remodeling
Like many other homeowners, the Moore’s were looking to remove their non used soaker tub and optimize their bathroom to better suit their needs. We achieved this for them be removing the tub and increasing their vanity wall area with a tall matching linen cabinet for storage. This still left a nice space for Mr. to have his sitting area, which was important to him. Their bathroom prior to remodeling had a small and enclosed fiberglass shower stall with the toilet in front. We relocated the toilet, where a linen closet used to be, and made its own room for it. Also, we increased the depth of the shower and made it tile to give them a more spacious space with a half wall and glass hinged door.
Bathroom and Cloakroom with Matchstick Tiles and Glass Sheet Walls Ideas and Designs
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