Bathroom and Cloakroom with White Tiles and a Wall-Mounted Sink Ideas and Designs

The Listed House
The Listed House
Simpson & VoyleSimpson & Voyle
The image showcases a chic and contemporary bathroom vanity area with a focus on clean lines and monochromatic tones. The vanity cabinet features a textured front with vertical grooves, painted in a crisp white that contrasts with the sleek black handles and faucet. This combination of black and white creates a bold, graphic look that is both modern and timeless. Above the vanity, a round mirror with a thin black frame reflects the clean aesthetic of the space, complementing the other black accents. The wall behind the vanity is partially tiled with white subway tiles, adding a classic bathroom touch that meshes well with the contemporary features. A two-bulb wall sconce is mounted above the mirror, providing ample lighting with a minimalist design that doesn't detract from the overall simplicity of the decor. To the right, a towel ring holds a white towel, continuing the black and white theme. This bathroom design is an excellent example of how minimalist design can be warm and inviting while still maintaining a sleek and polished look. The careful balance of textures, colors, and lighting creates an elegant space that is functional and stylish.
St John Street
St John Street
Emil Eve ArchitectsEmil Eve Architects
Within the thickness of the library's timber lining is contained deep entrances to connecting spaces. Shifts in floor surface occur at these thresholds, delineating a change in atmosphere and function. A lighter terrazzo is used against rich oak and white and forest green tiles in the family bathroom.
Dupont Ave Project
Dupont Ave Project
Restor HomesRestor Homes
Master bath room renovation. Added master suite in attic space.
Marlow
Marlow
CO InteriorsCO Interiors
A small space deserves just as much attention as a large space. This powder room is long and narrow. We didn't have the luxury of adding a vanity under the sink which also wouldn't have provided much storage since the plumbing would have taken up most of it. Using our creativity we devised a way to introduce corner/upper storage while adding a counter surface to this small space through custom millwork. We added visual interest behind the toilet by stacking three dimensional white porcelain tile. Photographer: Stephani Buchman
Black and white bath
Black and white bath
Jennifer Ryan DesignJennifer Ryan Design
This tiny bathroom got a facelift and more room by removing a closet on the other side of the wall. What used to be just a sink and toilet became a 3/4 bath with a full walk in shower!
Victoria BC Farm House (In Progress)
Victoria BC Farm House (In Progress)
Christin Gregersen Interior DesignChristin Gregersen Interior Design
A modern farmhouse bathroom with herringbone brick floors and wall paneling. We loved the aged brass plumbing and classic cast iron sink.
Moody Modern Shower Ideas
Moody Modern Shower Ideas
The Renowned GroupThe Renowned Group
This Guest bath was created by incorporating the original laundry room space off the kitchen. From a space-planning perspective, it made more sense to create a guest room and bath for needed value. This bath was a fun twist of light and dark keeping within our overall moody aesthetic.
Paddington Unit
Paddington Unit
Zugai Strudwick ArchitectsZugai Strudwick Architects
Small bathroom with built-in laundry
Walk-In Shower with White Subway Tile
Walk-In Shower with White Subway Tile
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
A modern black and white tile bathroom gives the classic color duo a contemporary perspective with a sleek white subway tile shower and matte black hardware. For more bathroom and shower tile inspiration, visit fireclaytile.com. Non-Slip options available. TILE SHOWN White Subway Tile in Tusk DESIGN Mark Davis Design PHOTOS Luis Costadone

Bathroom and Cloakroom with White Tiles and a Wall-Mounted Sink Ideas and Designs

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