Bathroom with a Walk-in Shower and a Trough Sink Ideas and Designs

Kids Bathroom - Manor House
Kids Bathroom - Manor House
Emilie Fournet InteriorsEmilie Fournet Interiors
A fun and colourful kids bathroom in a newly built loft extension. A black and white terrazzo floor contrast with vertical pink metro tiles. Black taps and crittall shower screen for the walk in shower. An old reclaimed school trough sink adds character together with a big storage cupboard with Georgian wire glass with fresh display of plants.
Westford Transitional Bathroom
Westford Transitional Bathroom
Denyne DesignsDenyne Designs
This contemporary bathroom combines upscale finishes with traditional patterns and materials. It’s neutral color scheme of gray and white and touches of pale blue create a serene space. The 60” vanity in a rich, cherry finish is topped with River Blue Leather Granite and a double vessel sink with open waterway Chrome faucets. It has not one, but two bathing areas – both a shower and separate tub. The walk-in shower features elegant tile work with Mayfair Suave Bianco walls and Turkish gray pencil along with a stunning niche feature-area in Carrera Bella Pearl Basketweave tile. The Kohler Hydrorail with rain head and glass door complete this well-appointed shower. The tub repeats the design of the tile featured in the shower also with a Carrera Bella Pearl Basketweave feature area and a hand-shower completes the bathing experience. A bit of technology was included as the finishing touches to this stunning bathroom with a chrome towel warmer, Bluetooth LED fan/light, and a LED-backlit mirror.
Brook Green, W14
Brook Green, W14
Warrington + RoseWarrington + Rose
Huntsmore​ handled the complete design and build of this bathroom extension in Brook Green, W14. Planning permission was gained for the new rear extension at first-floor level. Huntsmore then managed the interior design process, specifying all finishing details. The client wanted to pursue an industrial style with soft accents of pinkThe proposed room was small, so a number of bespoke items were selected to make the most of the space. To compliment the large format concrete effect tiles, this concrete sink was specially made by Warrington & Rose. This met the client's exacting requirements, with a deep basin area for washing and extra counter space either side to keep everyday toiletries and luxury soapsBespoke cabinetry was also built by ​Huntsmore​ with a reeded finish to soften the industrial concrete. A tall unit was built to act as bathroom storage, and a vanity unit created to complement the concrete sink. The joinery was finished in Mylands' 'Rose Theatre' paintThe industrial theme was further continued with Crittall-style steel bathroom screen and doors entering the bathroom. The black steel works well with the pink and grey concrete accents through the bathroom. Finally, to soften the concrete throughout the scheme, the client requested a reindeer moss living wall. This is a natural moss, and draws in moisture and humidity as well as softening the room.
Luxury Master Bathroom
Luxury Master Bathroom
Llama ArchitectsLlama Architects
A stunning Master Bathroom with large stone bath tub, walk in rain shower, large format porcelain tiles, gun metal finish bathroom fittings, bespoke wood features and stylish Janey Butler Interiors throughout.
West Brookline
West Brookline
BUTZ + KLUG ArchitectureBUTZ + KLUG Architecture
Featured 'Bath of the Month' in House Beautiful Magazine. http://tinyurl.com/butzklughousebeautiful Eric Roth Photography
Newton Residence
Newton Residence
Denali ConstructionDenali Construction
Architect: (MTA) Maryann Thompson Architects Photograph by: Chuck Choi

Bathroom with a Walk-in Shower and a Trough Sink Ideas and Designs

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