Bathroom with Glass-front Cabinets and a Hinged Door Ideas and Designs

Bathroom
Bathroom
Second Generation RenovationsSecond Generation Renovations
Based in New York, with over 50 years in the industry our business is built on a foundation of steadfast commitment to client satisfaction.
Contemporary Family Home
Contemporary Family Home
Sally Feeney Interior Design Pty LtdSally Feeney Interior Design Pty Ltd
Terrazzo floor tiles and aqua green splashback tiles feature in this simple and stylish Ensuite bathroom.
BAGNO CON TRAVI A VISTA
BAGNO CON TRAVI A VISTA
Andrea Vertua ArchitettoAndrea Vertua Architetto
Bagno con travi a vista sbiancate Pavimento e rivestimento in grandi lastre Laminam Calacatta Michelangelo Rivestimento in legno di rovere con pannello a listelli realizzato su disegno. Vasca da bagno a libera installazione di Agape Spoon XL Mobile lavabo di Novello - your bathroom serie Quari con piano in Laminam Emperador Rubinetteria Gessi Serie 316
Bathroom | Elegant Custom Cabinets | Marble Tile & Freestanding Tub
Bathroom | Elegant Custom Cabinets | Marble Tile & Freestanding Tub
WREEDONE ("re-done")WREEDONE ("re-done")
An elegant bathroom that has been transformed into a marble retreat! The attention to detail is incredible -- from the glass cabinet knobs, to the perfectly placed niche over the freestanding tub, to the electrical outlet in the drawer, this master bathroom was beautifully executed!
Maida Vale in Focus: Realization Through the Lens
Maida Vale in Focus: Realization Through the Lens
Studio 212 ltdStudio 212 ltd
Start and Finish Your Day in Serenity ✨ In the hustle of city life, our homes are our sanctuaries. Particularly, the shower room - where we both begin and unwind at the end of our day. Imagine stepping into a space bathed in soft, soothing light, embracing the calmness and preparing you for the day ahead, and later, helping you relax and let go of the day’s stress. In Maida Vale, where architecture and design intertwine with the rhythm of London, the key to a perfect shower room transcends beyond just aesthetics. It’s about harnessing the power of natural light to create a space that not only revitalizes your body but also your soul. But what about our ever-present need for space? The answer lies in maximizing storage, utilizing every nook - both deep and shallow - ensuring that everything you need is at your fingertips, yet out of sight, maintaining a clutter-free haven. Let’s embrace the beauty of design, the tranquillity of soothing light, and the genius of clever storage in our Maida Vale homes. Because every day deserves a serene beginning and a peaceful end. #MaidaVale #LondonLiving #SerenityAtHome #ShowerRoomSanctuary #DesignInspiration #NaturalLight #SmartStorage #HomeDesign #UrbanOasis #LondonHomes
Casa Japón
Casa Japón
Rafael Senabre RibesRafael Senabre Ribes
Baño principal abierto al dormitorio y separado por un cristal mate. Baño de gran lujo revestido de piezas de pizarra negra con suelo de madera teñida en color oscuro y con sanitarios blancos. El toque asiático lo ponen los acabados y los complementos decorativos.
Arts & Craft Bathroom
Arts & Craft Bathroom
Impala Kitchens and BathroomsImpala Kitchens and Bathrooms
A few years ago we completed the kitchen renovation on this wonderfully maintained Arts and Crafts home, dating back to the 1930’s. Naturally, we were very pleased to be entrusted with the client’s vision for the renovation of the main bathroom, which was to remain true to its origins, yet encompassing modern touches of today. This was achieved with patterned floor tiles and a pedestal basin. The client selected beautiful tapware from Perrin and Rowe to complement the period. The frameless shower screen, freestanding bath plus the ceramic white wall tile provides an open, bright “feel” we are all looking for in our bathrooms today. Our client also had a passion for Art Deco and personally designed a Shaving Cabinet which Impala created from blackwood veneer. This is a great representation of how Impala working with its clients makes a house a home. Photos: Archetype Photography
Main Bath
Main Bath
Ballroom Baths & Home DesignBallroom Baths & Home Design
Ballroom Baths & Home Design: Basket Weave Bath
Rock Crystal Bath
Rock Crystal Bath
Nancy Finneson | DeMane DesignNancy Finneson | DeMane Design
The owners didn’t want plain Jane. We changed the layout, moved walls, added a skylight and changed everything . This small space needed a broad visual footprint to feel open. everything was raised off the floor.; wall hung toilet, and cabinetry, even a floating seat in the shower. Mix of materials, glass front vanity, integrated glass counter top, stone tile and porcelain tiles. All give tit a modern sleek look. The sconces look like rock crystals next to the recessed medicine cabinet. The shower has a curbless entry and is generous in size and comfort with a folding bench and handy niche.
Industrial Chic Home
Industrial Chic Home
WeisshouseWeisshouse
The shower enclosure echoes the Clerestory windows of the main living space. Photo by Adam Milliron
Rock Crystal Bath
Rock Crystal Bath
Nancy Finneson | DeMane DesignNancy Finneson | DeMane Design
This inviting bath is ingenious with its creative floor plan and use of materials. The owners requested that this space be functional but also distinctive and artistic. They didn’t want plain Jane. The remodel started with moving some walls and adding a skylight. Prior it was without windows and had poor ventilation. The skylight lets in natural light and fresh air. It operates with a remote, when it rains, it closes automatically with its solar powered sensor. Since the space is small and they needed a full bathroom, making the room feel large was an important part of the design layout. To achieve a broad visual footprint for the small space and open feel many pieces were raised off the floor. To start a wall hung vanity was installed which looks like its floating. The vanity has glass laminated panels and doors. Fabric was laminated in the glass for a one-of-kind surface. The countertop and sink are molded from one piece of glass. A high arc faucet was used to enhance the sleek look of the vanity. Above sconces that look like rock crystals are on either side of a recessed medicine cabinet with a large mirror. All these features increase the open feel of the bathroom. Keeping with the plan a wall hung toilet was used. The new toilet also includes a washlet with an array of automatic features that are fun and functional such as a night light, auto flush and more. The floor is always toasty warm with in-floor heating that even reaching into the shower. Currently, a simple console table has been placed with artwork above it. Later a wall hung cabinet will be installed for some extra storage. The shower is generous in size and comfort. An enjoyable feature is that a folding bench was include in the plan. The seat can be up or down when needed with ease. It also has a hand shower and its own set of controls conveniently close at hand to use while sitting. The bench is made of teak (warm to sit on, and easy care). A convenient niche with shelves can accommodate numerous items. The glass door is wide for easy access with a curbless entry and an infinity drain was used so the floor seamlessly blends with the rest of this space. All the finishes used are distinctive. Zebrano Marble, a very striking stone with rivers of veining, accents the vanity and a wall in the shower. The floor tile is a porcelain tile that mimics the look of leather, with a very tactile look and feel. The other tile used has a unique geometric pattern that compliments the other materials exquisitely. With thoughtful design and planning this space feels open, and uniquely personal to the homeowners.

Bathroom with Glass-front Cabinets and a Hinged Door Ideas and Designs

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