Bathroom with Limestone Tiles and a Built In Vanity Unit Ideas and Designs

Rocking it in KOHIMARAMA
Rocking it in KOHIMARAMA
Du Bois Design LtdDu Bois Design Ltd
This bathroom was designed for specifically for my clients’ overnight guests. My clients felt their previous bathroom was too light and sparse looking and asked for a more intimate and moodier look. The mirror, tapware and bathroom fixtures have all been chosen for their soft gradual curves which create a flow on effect to each other, even the tiles were chosen for their flowy patterns. The smoked bronze lighting, door hardware, including doorstops were specified to work with the gun metal tapware. A 2-metre row of deep storage drawers’ float above the floor, these are stained in a custom inky blue colour – the interiors are done in Indian Ink Melamine. The existing entrance door has also been stained in the same dark blue timber stain to give a continuous and purposeful look to the room. A moody and textural material pallet was specified, this made up of dark burnished metal look porcelain tiles, a lighter grey rock salt porcelain tile which were specified to flow from the hallway into the bathroom and up the back wall. A wall has been designed to divide the toilet and the vanity and create a more private area for the toilet so its dominance in the room is minimised - the focal areas are the large shower at the end of the room bath and vanity. The freestanding bath has its own tumbled natural limestone stone wall with a long-recessed shelving niche behind the bath - smooth tiles for the internal surrounds which are mitred to the rough outer tiles all carefully planned to ensure the best and most practical solution was achieved. The vanity top is also a feature element, made in Bengal black stone with specially designed grooves creating a rock edge.
Guest Bathroom — Lake Arrowhead, California
Guest Bathroom — Lake Arrowhead, California
Scorziell Development, Inc.Scorziell Development, Inc.
Custom guest bathroom glass shower enclosure, tiled-walls, pebble mosaic backsplash, walk-in shower, and beautiful lighting by Mike Scorziell.
Kildeer Master Bath
Kildeer Master Bath
Pear Tree Design GroupPear Tree Design Group
By removing a linen closet and step up whirlpool tub we were able to open up this Master to create a spacious and calming master bath.
Navajo Trail Ski Loft
Navajo Trail Ski Loft
Modern Elemental ErgonModern Elemental Ergon
This Park City Ski Loft remodeled for it's Texas owner has a clean modern airy feel, with rustic and industrial elements. Park City is known for utilizing mountain modern and industrial elements in it's design. We wanted to tie those elements in with the owner's farm house Texas roots.
Ashland Street Shared Bathroom
Ashland Street Shared Bathroom
Jamie House DesignJamie House Design
Designing this spec home meant envisioning the future homeowners, without actually meeting them. The family we created that lives here while we were designing prefers clean simple spaces that exude character reminiscent of the historic neighborhood. By using substantial moldings and built-ins throughout the home feels like it’s been here for one hundred years. Yet with the fresh color palette rooted in nature it feels like home for a modern family.
Coastal Residence
Coastal Residence
Andra Martens Design StudioAndra Martens Design Studio
The Master Ensuite includes a walk through dressing room that is connected to the bathroom. FSC-certified Honduran Mahogany and Limestone is used throughout the home.
Travertin Bathroom
Travertin Bathroom
BRÜNING INTERIORSBRÜNING INTERIORS
Auch ein Heizkörper kann stilbildend sein. Dieser schicke Vola-Handtuchheizkörper sieht einfach gut aus.

Bathroom with Limestone Tiles and a Built In Vanity Unit Ideas and Designs

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