Bathroom with a Claw-foot Bath and Beige Walls Ideas and Designs

Beverley Family Home
Beverley Family Home
Revival by DesignRevival by Design
When we were asked by our clients to help fully overhaul this grade II listed property. We knew we needed to consider the spaces for modern day living and make it as open and light and airy as possible. There were a few specifics from our client, but on the whole we were left to the design the main brief being modern country with colour and pattern. There were some challenges along the way as the house is octagonal in shape and some rooms, especially the principal ensuite were quite a challenge.
Canyon Creek Cornerstone | Shaker Door
Canyon Creek Cornerstone | Shaker Door
Canyon Creek Cabinet CompanyCanyon Creek Cabinet Company
Shaker Solid | Maple | Sable The stained glass classic craftsman style window was carried through to the two vanity mirrors. Note the unified decorative details of the moulding treatments.
Master Bathroom- hand made tiles
Master Bathroom- hand made tiles
Nautilus HomesNautilus Homes
This master bathroom is elegant and rich. The materials used are all premium materials yet they are not boastful, creating a true old world quality. The sea-foam colored hand made and glazed wall tiles are meticulously placed to create straight lines despite the abnormal shapes. The Restoration Hardware sconces and orb chandelier both complement and contrast the traditional style of the furniture vanity, Rohl plumbing fixtures and claw foot tub. Design solutions include selecting mosaic hexagonal Calcutta gold floor tile as the perfect complement to the horizontal and linear look of the wall tile. As well, the crown molding is set at the elevation of the shower soffit and top of the window casing (not seen here) to provide a purposeful termination of the tile. Notice the full tiles at the top and bottom of the wall, small details such as this are what really brings the architect's intention to full expression with our projects. Beautifully appointed custom home near Venice Beach, FL. Designed with the south Florida cottage style that is prevalent in Naples. Every part of this home is detailed to show off the work of the craftsmen that created it.
Gill & Ryan's Main Bath Retreat
Gill & Ryan's Main Bath Retreat
ArciformArciform
The original ironing board from the sewing room was salvaged and relocated (left). A custom tile pattern creates a sophisticated border around the room. Design by Chelly Wentworth. Photo by Photo Art Portraits.
Irvine Master Bath
Irvine Master Bath
Casafina Interior DesignCasafina Interior Design
The Master Bath in this Irvine home was modified to accomodate the needs of a disabled homeowner. The walls seperating the toilet and tub/shower from the vanity and a small closet were removed and created "wet" bathing room with damless shower. We were also able to install a new freestanding slipper tub in the space created by the removal of the closet for his wife.
A place to wash
A place to wash
UserUser
A wonderful family bathroom complete with period details and feature roll-top bath. Colin Cadle Photography, Photo Styling by Jan Cadle
Private Residence Pittsford, NY
Private Residence Pittsford, NY
Robin MutoRobin Muto
This master bathroom was designed to have a french country feeling while accommodating the conveniences of modern day living. I designed the vanity to look like a piece of furniture and had it painted in an old-world milk paint finish. The clawfoot tub has an antiqued glaze finish on the exterior and the clawfeet were highlighted with the antique glaze. The arched medicine cabinets relate to the arched window over the tub
Bungalow in Old Town
Bungalow in Old Town
J. Bryant Boyd, Design-BuildJ. Bryant Boyd, Design-Build
Remodel: J. Bryant Boyd, Design-Build Photography: Carlos Barron Photography

Bathroom with a Claw-foot Bath and Beige Walls Ideas and Designs

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