Bathroom with Distressed Cabinets and a Claw-foot Bath Ideas and Designs

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
19th Century Parlor inspired Master bath
19th Century Parlor inspired Master bath
Ridgecrest DesignsRidgecrest Designs
This 19th century inspired bathroom features a custom reclaimed wood vanity designed and built by Ridgecrest Designs, curbless and single slope walk in shower. The combination of reclaimed wood, cement tiles and custom made iron grill work along with its classic lines make this bathroom feel like a parlor of the 19th century.
Before and Afters
Before and Afters
SH interiorsSH interiors
Roger Scheck This bathroom remodel was featured on Season 3 of House Hunters Renovation. Clients Alex and Fiona. We completely gutted the initial layout of the space which was cramped and compartmentalized. We opened up with space to one large open room. Adding (2) windows to the backyard allowed for a beautiful view to the newly landscaped space and filled the room with light. The floor tile is a vein cut travertine. The vanity is from James Martin and the counter and splash were made locally with a custom curve to match the mirror shape. We finished the look with a gray teal paint called Rain and soft window valances.
Beacon Hill Brownstone
Beacon Hill Brownstone
TOMHILL STUDIOTOMHILL STUDIO
The original claw-foot bathtub was refinished and painted and put back in it's original location in a Kids Bathroom. The vanity, storage cabinet, and floating shelves were custom designed using salvaged beams from the excavated basement and offer a rustic quality. Painted cement floor tiles also keep this bathroom from feeling too serious.
la Maison Charrier
la Maison Charrier
Bernard Touillon PhotographeBernard Touillon Photographe
Bernard Touillon photographe La Maison de Charrier décorateur
Paradise in the Pines
Paradise in the Pines
Red Rock Pools and Spas and Red Rock ContractorsRed Rock Pools and Spas and Red Rock Contractors
All Cedar Log Cabin the beautiful pines of AZ Claw foot tub Photos by Mark Boisclair
Tiny Mountain Cabin
Tiny Mountain Cabin
Durham Designs & Consulting, LLCDurham Designs & Consulting, LLC
The design of the cabin began with the client’s discovery of an old mirror which had once been part of a hall tree. Painted In a rustic white finish, the orange pine walls of the cabin were painted by the homeowners on hand using a sock and rubbing paint with a light hand so that the knots would show clearly and you would achieve the look of a lime-washed wall. A custom vanity was fashioned to match the details on the antique mirror and a textured iron vessel sink sits atop. Polished nickel faucets, cast iron tub, and old fashioned toilet are from Herbeau. The antique French Iron bed was located on line and brought in from California. The peeling paint shows the layers of age with French blue, white and rust tones peeking through. An iron chandelier adorned with Strauss crystal and created by Schonbek hangs from the ceiling and matching sconces are fastened into the mirror. Designed by Melodie Durham of Durham Designs & Consulting, LLC. Photo by Livengood Photographs [www.livengoodphotographs.com/design].
Salles de bains en béton ciré
Salles de bains en béton ciré
MATIERES MARIUS AURENTIMATIERES MARIUS AURENTI
Mur de cloison en béton ciré Marius Aurenti.

Bathroom with Distressed Cabinets and a Claw-foot Bath Ideas and Designs

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