Bathroom with a Built-In Sink and Multi-coloured Worktops Ideas and Designs

Victorian Renovation
Victorian Renovation
Simpson & VoyleSimpson & Voyle
This beautiful principle suite is like a beautiful retreat from the world. Created to exaggerate a sense of calm and beauty. The tiles look like wood to give a sense of warmth, with the added detail of brass finishes. the bespoke vanity unity made from marble is the height of glamour. The large scale mirrored cabinets, open the space and reflect the light from the original victorian windows, with a view onto the pink blossom outside.
Dark Academia Primary Bedroom Refresh
Dark Academia Primary Bedroom Refresh
6th Ave Homes6th Ave Homes
Indulge in a lavish escape - where the serenity of a quartz bathtub/shower harmonizes with the timeless elegance of green ceramic tiles and shimmering gold mirrors.
Castle Hill
Castle Hill
ENI Design Interior ArchitectureENI Design Interior Architecture
LED STRIP LIGHT UNDER FLOATING VANITY ADDS TO THE GLAMOUR OF THIS CONTEMPORARY BATHROOM.
Dream Home 2018
Dream Home 2018
H. Customs Audio VideoH. Customs Audio Video
Large master bathroom with double side vanity, marble flooring/counters/ceiling accent, and gorgeous freestanding tub.
A Star is Born!
A Star is Born!
TKS Design GroupTKS Design Group
Download our free ebook, Creating the Ideal Kitchen. DOWNLOAD NOW A tired primary bathroom, with varying ceiling heights and a beige-on-beige color scheme, was screaming for love. Squaring the room and adding natural materials erased the memory of the lack luster space and converted it to a bright and welcoming spa oasis. The home was a new build in 2005 and it looked like all the builder’s material choices remained. The client was clear on their design direction but were challenged by the differing ceiling heights and were looking to hire a design-build firm that could resolve that issue. This local Glen Ellyn couple found us on Instagram (@kitchenstudioge, follow us ?). They loved our designs and felt like we fit their style. They requested a full primary bath renovation to include a large shower, soaking tub, double vanity with storage options, and heated floors. The wife also really wanted a separate make-up vanity. The biggest challenge presented to us was to architecturally marry the various ceiling heights and deliver a streamlined design. The existing layout worked well for the couple, so we kept everything in place, except we enlarged the shower and replaced the built-in tub with a lovely free-standing model. We also added a sitting make-up vanity. We were able to eliminate the awkward ceiling lines by extending all the walls to the highest level. Then, to accommodate the sprinklers and HVAC, lowered the ceiling height over the entrance and shower area which then opens to the 2-story vanity and tub area. Very dramatic! This high-end home deserved high-end fixtures. The homeowners also quickly realized they loved the look of natural marble and wanted to use as much of it as possible in their new bath. They chose a marble slab from the stone yard for the countertops and back splash, and we found complimentary marble tile for the shower. The homeowners also liked the idea of mixing metals in their new posh bathroom and loved the look of black, gold, and chrome. Although our clients were very clear on their style, they were having a difficult time pulling it all together and envisioning the final product. As interior designers it is our job to translate and elevate our clients’ ideas into a deliverable design. We presented the homeowners with mood boards and 3D renderings of our modern, clean, white marble design. Since the color scheme was relatively neutral, at the homeowner’s request, we decided to add of interest with the patterns and shapes in the room. We were first inspired by the shower floor tile with its circular/linear motif. We designed the cabinetry, floor and wall tiles, mirrors, cabinet pulls, and wainscoting to have a square or rectangular shape, and then to create interest we added perfectly placed circles to contrast with the rectangular shapes. The globe shaped chandelier against the square wall trim is a delightful yet subtle juxtaposition. The clients were overjoyed with our interpretation of their vision and impressed with the level of detail we brought to the project. It’s one thing to know how you want a space to look, but it takes a special set of skills to create the design and see it thorough to implementation. Could hiring The Kitchen Studio be the first step to making your home dreams come to life?
It is Time to Relax
It is Time to Relax
McCabe By Design LLCMcCabe By Design LLC
Alabaster painted cabinets by Bellmont Cabinet Company are paired with Cambria quartz countertops in Windemere. Custom mirror and wall cabinet with built-in charging station.
Small but Mighty Bathroom
Small but Mighty Bathroom
Christie Kenny InteriorsChristie Kenny Interiors
Our vision was to create a small but mighty oasis—the materials we used to create a soft elegance with a modern retreat vibe. The juxtaposition in tile pattern creates a space that feels harmonious and unique.
Guest Powder Bath
Guest Powder Bath
Fratantoni Interior DesignersFratantoni Interior Designers
French Villa powder room features a custom freestanding french-inspired vanity with dark cabinets and marble countertops. An identical sitting bench lies in the window nook. Crystal shade sconces hang on both sides of the vanity mirror and a matching large chandelier hangs from the ceiling.
Ericson Master Bathroom 2
Ericson Master Bathroom 2
Before and After Builders, Inc.Before and After Builders, Inc.
New custom built vanity with raised panel doors and 5 piece drawer fronts. Silestone Pietra Quartz countertop, Kohler drop in sinks, Delta Cassidy Collection faucets, and Top Knobs Brixton Collection cabinet hardware.

Bathroom with a Built-In Sink and Multi-coloured Worktops Ideas and Designs

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