Bathroom with a Double Shower and Green Floors Ideas and Designs

Sea Green Bathroom
Sea Green Bathroom
Vision DesignVision Design
What had been a very cramped, awkward master bathroom layout that barely accommodated one person became a spacious double vanity, double shower and master closet.
Del Mar Craftsman
Del Mar Craftsman
Lori Ramsay DesignLori Ramsay Design
This master bath was remodeled with function and storage in mind. Craftsman style and timeless design using natural marble and quartzite for timeless appeal. Preview First, Mark
Cross Street, Canterbury
Cross Street, Canterbury
Key PieceKey Piece
Adrienne Bizzarri Photography
VILLA COCCHI | 90 MQ
VILLA COCCHI | 90 MQ
Rachele Biancalani StudioRachele Biancalani Studio
Una stanza da bagno davvero grande in cui lo spazio prima del nostro intervento non era sfruttato al meglio... qui vediamo il grande lavabo da 95 cm poggiato su un mobile su misura realizzato su nostro disegno. Il colore del mobile è lo stesso della resina a parete e pavimento: un verde acqua che ricorda il tiffany. Completa il rivestimenbto la nicchia della doccia rivestita di carta da parati adatta ad ambienti umidi con effetto damascato sciupato.
Trumbull
Trumbull
Decorative InteriorsDecorative Interiors
Zen bathroom is designed for to feel like a spa experience.
Kingswood
Kingswood
Yvonne Svensson Architectural ServicesYvonne Svensson Architectural Services
Ensuite in traditional Victorian style with modern touches. Frameless shower screen, heat rail, feature downlights, niches, recessed mirror cabinet, inset vanity.
Sea Green Bathroom
Sea Green Bathroom
Vision DesignVision Design
What had been a very cramped, awkward master bathroom layout that barely accommodated one person became a spacious double vanity, double shower and master closet.
Submersive Bath
Submersive Bath
Studio InSitu ArchitectsStudio InSitu Architects
Submersive Bath Western Mass Builder: Woody Pistrich Design team: Natalie Leighton photographs: Tim Hess This multi-leveled bathroom has a tub three and a half feet lower than the first floor. The space has been organized to create a progressive journey from the upper wash area, to the lower tub space. The heated stairs, tub slab and green sea tile that wraps around the entire room was inspired by the progressive immersion of the Turkish baths.
Cross Street, Canterbury
Cross Street, Canterbury
Key PieceKey Piece
Adrienne Bizzarri Photography
VILLA COCCHI | 90 MQ
VILLA COCCHI | 90 MQ
Rachele Biancalani StudioRachele Biancalani Studio
Una stanza da bagno davvero grande in cui lo spazio prima del nostro intervento non era sfruttato al meglio... qui vediamo il grande lavabo da 95 cm poggiato su un mobile su misura realizzato su nostro disegno. Il colore del mobile è lo stesso della resina a parete e pavimento: un verde acqua che ricorda il tiffany. Completa il rivestimenbto la nicchia della doccia rivestita di carta da parati adatta ad ambienti umidi con effetto damascato sciupato.
Ensuite
Ensuite
Skyring ArchitectsSkyring Architects
Master ensuite with timber vanity unit. High level glazing for light and sky view. Photo: Lara Masselos Partial House Staging: Baxter Macintosh
Submersive Bath
Submersive Bath
Studio InSitu ArchitectsStudio InSitu Architects
Submersive Bath Western Mass Builder: Woody Pistrich design team: Natalie Leighton photographs: Tim Hess This multi-leveled bathroom has a tub three and a half feet lower than the first floor. The space has been organized to create a progressive journey from the upper wash area, to the lower tub space. The heated stairs, tub slab and green sea tile that wraps around the entire room was inspired by the progressive immersion of the Turkish baths.

Bathroom with a Double Shower and Green Floors Ideas and Designs

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