Bathroom with a One-piece Toilet and Cement Flooring Ideas and Designs

Homeland Project
Homeland Project
Elizabeth Lawson DesignElizabeth Lawson Design
A historic home in the Homeland neighborhood of Baltimore, MD designed for a young, modern family. Traditional detailings are complemented by modern furnishings, fixtures, and color palettes.
Plymouth Scope Creep part 2- owner's suite
Plymouth Scope Creep part 2- owner's suite
Pinnacle Design & RemodelingPinnacle Design & Remodeling
In addition to their laundry, mudroom, and powder bath, we also remodeled the owner's suite. We "borrowed" space from their long bedroom to add a second closet. We created a new layout for the bathroom to include a private toilet room (with unexpected wallpaper), larger shower, bold paint color, and a soaking tub. They had also asked for a steam shower and sauna... but being the dream killers we are we had to scale back. Don't worry, we are doing those elements in their upcoming basement remodel. We had custom designed cabinetry with Pro Design using rifted white oak for the vanity and the floating shelves over the freestanding tub. We also made sure to incorporate a bench, oversized niche, and hand held shower fixture...all must have for the clients.
Modern Serenity
Modern Serenity
Henderer Design + BuildHenderer Design + Build
Master suite bathroom featuring white oak custom cabinetry, linen storage, and a pull-out laundry hamper. Glass hinged shower casing, white hex tile flooring transition to wood flooring into master bedroom. White quartz countertop, black fixtures, and a large free-standing soaking tub.
Coleman Project Primary Bathroom
Coleman Project Primary Bathroom
Made by PatchiMade by Patchi
For this bathroom renovation, the first thing we needed to address was it’s functionally. The layout needed some major changes in order to consolidate all three separate closet spaces into one main walk-in closet. I believe that the flow of a room can really increase its usability and it’s the most important part of any design project. By shifting the closets around, we were also able to double the size of the shower. With all that extra shower space, we designed a walk-in shower that features a beautiful and bold free-standing tub. I am obsessing over this design element. The shower combination is definitely my favorite part of this project.
Home renovation
Home renovation
By BinettiBy Binetti
We did a full renovation update to this bathroom. We redid all the tile to have a back splash for the tub and run into the shower. We extended the Shower to be larger and added a glass partition between the shower and the tub. The tub is an acrylic soaking tub with a floor mounted, free standing faucet with hand held. We added heated flooring under the floor tile for cold Pittsburgh winters. The vanities are 30" vanities that we separated for a "his and hers" station with shelving in between.
Greystone French Farmhouse Transitional
Greystone French Farmhouse Transitional
Katz Builders, Inc.Katz Builders, Inc.
An abundant amount of custom cabinets featuring lots of specialty pull-out drawers including electric plugs so the hairdryer can be in the drawer all the time and a charging station for the electric toothbrush allow for ultimate organization. Featuring champagne gold plumbing fixtures, handles, and other accessories. The beautiful concrete tile floors, and added coffered ceiling with recessed cans make for a bright and delightful space. Recessed vessel sinks, wall sconces, and tile backsplash add to the clean elegant look.
Bel-Air
Bel-Air
Lion Builder Construction IncLion Builder Construction Inc
Remodeled by Lion Builder construction Design By Veneer Designs

Bathroom with a One-piece Toilet and Cement Flooring Ideas and Designs

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