Bathroom with Purple Walls and a Pedestal Sink Ideas and Designs

Basement Suite Bathroom
Basement Suite Bathroom
Scenic Interiors, LLCScenic Interiors, LLC
The 1931 built home had a full-height basement, but with many of the original hot water heat pipes hanging low. The boiler was relocated and replaced with a tankless on-demand heat system, allowing for a unobstructed ceiling throughout the space. An egress window was installed, allowing great natural light to flood into a new bedroom; a walk-in closet, office nook and a three-quarter bathroom with a bench seat in the curbless shower. Classic subway tile and hex floor tile compliment the original bathroom upstairs.
Purple Powder Bath
Purple Powder Bath
Kristy Kropat Design GmbHKristy Kropat Design GmbH
A fun purple powder bath! A small bathroom is a great place to go bold with color or wallpaper. It's a nice surprise to be invited in with a bold or bright palette. This purple bath went all the way with purple flooring, purple tile in the shower and a plum and purple interlocking tile backsplash that goes to the ceiling. The mirror is mounted on metal standoffs and "floats" over the tile. Custom oak wood painted gray cabinet with black glass knobs and gray engineering stone counter with under mount sink.
Bay Street
Bay Street
Ken Gutmaker Architectural PhotographyKen Gutmaker Architectural Photography
Ken Gutmaker Photography kellykeisersplendidinteriors
Hall Bathroom Remodel - San Jose, CA
Hall Bathroom Remodel - San Jose, CA
CAGE Design BuildCAGE Design Build
Remodeled upstairs bathroom features tile wainscoting and tub/shower walls with built in soap niche. NKBA Northern California Chapter 2nd place winner small bath room. | Photo: Mert Carpenter Photography
Cherry Kitchen Renovation
Cherry Kitchen Renovation
Heacock builders inc.Heacock builders inc.
A new bathroom was built on the first floor to include a walk-in shower and reuse an existing radiator.
Basement Suite Bathroom
Basement Suite Bathroom
Scenic Interiors, LLCScenic Interiors, LLC
The 1931 built home had a full-height basement, but with many of the original hot water heat pipes hanging low. The boiler was relocated and replaced with a tankless on-demand heat system, allowing for a unobstructed ceiling throughout the space. An egress window was installed, allowing great natural light to flood into a new bedroom; a walk-in closet, office nook and a three-quarter bathroom with a bench seat in the curbless shower. Classic subway tile and hex floor tile compliment the original bathroom upstairs. Skot Weidemann photos

Bathroom with Purple Walls and a Pedestal Sink Ideas and Designs

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