Bathroom with a Freestanding Vanity Unit Ideas and Designs

Master Bathroom
Master Bathroom
A. Bollman & Sons.A. Bollman & Sons.
The original main bathroom for this 1930's brick colonial hadn't seen the light of white since it's last re-haul in the 70s, It has been completely transformed from a heavy pink-tiled nightmare (walls, ceilings, arches everywhere) and returned to it's classic black and white architectural roots.
Pleasanton Custom Home
Pleasanton Custom Home
Ridgecrest DesignsRidgecrest Designs
Master bathroom featuring freestanding tub, white oak vanity and linen cabinet, large format porcelain tile with a concrete look. Brass fixtures and bronze hardware.
What a Joy!
What a Joy!
Carl Mattison DesignCarl Mattison Design
Owner's bathroom detail of vanity.
Full House Remodel & Vaulted Ceiling Transformation
Full House Remodel & Vaulted Ceiling Transformation
Sugar Valley BuildersSugar Valley Builders
Black metal hardware, floor and shower tile, quartz countertops are all elements that pull this farmhouse bathroom together.
Country Whole Home
Country Whole Home
Henderer Design + BuildHenderer Design + Build
Hall bathroom with single vanity, gray accents, black and gray vinyl flooring and Venetian bronze hardware.
Silver Lake Residence
Silver Lake Residence
Highland Builders LLCHighland Builders LLC
Guest Bathroom with a stained furniture shaker flat panel style vanity welcomes any guest. A traditional 2" hex tile floor adds interest of a black/brown color to the room. Black & bronze mixed fixtures coordinate for a warm black look.
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom Remodel
Maryland's Best RemodelingMaryland's Best Remodeling
Gorgeous open design master bathroom with custom tile work and several unique features like custom niches and (soon to be) glassed-in showering area.
Americana Bathrooms
Americana Bathrooms
Design Me By MahlahDesign Me By Mahlah
The theme for the design of these four bathrooms was Coastal Americana. My clients wanted classic designs that incorporated color, a coastal feel, and were fun. The master bathroom stands out with the interesting mix of tile. We maximized the tall sloped ceiling with the glass tile accent wall behind the freestanding bath tub. A simple sandblasted "wave" glass panel separates the wet area. Shiplap walls, satin bronze fixtures, and wood details add to the beachy feel. The three guest bathrooms, while having tile in common, each have their own unique vanities and accents. Curbless showers and frameless glass opened these rooms up to feel more spacious. The bits of blue in the floor tile lends just the right pop of blue. Custom fabric roman shades in each room soften the look and add extra style.
The Forest Way Remodel: Minimal Primary Bathroom
The Forest Way Remodel: Minimal Primary Bathroom
Mavella HomeMavella Home
A stunning minimal primary bathroom features marble herringbone shower tiles, hexagon mosaic floor tiles, and niche. We removed the bathtub to make the shower area larger. Also features a modern floating toilet, floating quartz shower bench, and custom white oak shaker vanity with a stacked quartz countertop. It feels perfectly curated with a mix of matte black and brass metals. The simplicity of the bathroom is balanced out with the patterned marble floors.
Jackson 36" Single Bathroom Vanity Set in Royal Blue and Composite Carrara White
Jackson 36" Single Bathroom Vanity Set in Royal Blue and Composite Carrara White
AltairAltair
An intriguing mix of contemporary and retro style, the Jackson Vanity lends clean, simple charm to any guest or master bath. The smooth-gliding drawers are designed to provide ample space for all your accoutrements, from towels to toiletries. This stunning vanity is crafted with exceptional care and attention to detail, guaranteeing years of enjoyment.

Bathroom with a Freestanding Vanity Unit Ideas and Designs

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