Bathroom with a Trough Sink and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

3350 Serra Road
3350 Serra Road
Burdge & Associates ArchitectsBurdge & Associates Architects
Modern master bathroom by Burdge Architects and Associates in Malibu, CA. Berlyn Photography
Divine
Divine
Vita Nova Design & EspacesVita Nova Design & Espaces
Salle de bains complète avec espace douche
Thousand Oaks Remodel
Thousand Oaks Remodel
Janice Peters, Distinctive DecorJanice Peters, Distinctive Decor
This lovely Thousand Oaks Master Bathroom features Athens Silver Cream tile used in different shapes and sizes to create interest. Marble slab installed on the vanity wall creates high impact with the clean lined medicine cabinets and unique wall sconces. Distinctive Decor 2016. All Rights Reserved.
Modern Master Bathroom
Modern Master Bathroom
Bilotta Kitchen & HomeBilotta Kitchen & Home
Designed by Randy O’Kane of Bilotta Kitchens, the inspiration for this project was an industrial farmhouse-chic look – it’s the theme throughout the client’s whole house. The client (a mother of four, running a busy household) wanted a real oasis for bathing and showering – an escape from reality. She and her husband are the type of people who actually use their tub so that was carefully selected from Victoria + Albert Baths. The existing structure of the original master bathroom included the high vaulted ceiling. Randy decided to add the reclaimed wood beams to give the room shape and bring in more of that farmhouse element. She selected a trough sink from Decolav as a contemporary twist on a horse trough. Even the porcelain floor, selected from Rye Ridge Tile, looks like wood that you would see in a barn. The countertop is Caesartstone’s Calacatta Nuvo honed. The overall palette is a contrasting mix of soothing neutrals and much darker browns and black. All fixtures are in a matte black finish, including the trim on the shower enclosure, providing a nod to the industrial side; the brushed brass lighting touches on the elegant side. The two walls with the chevron tile are really the feature of the room. The Vanity is Bilotta Collection Cabinetry in a 1” thick door in Rift Cut White Oak with Smokey Oak Stain.
Once was a bedroom.  Now a bathroom
Once was a bedroom. Now a bathroom
Michelle McKoy DesignsMichelle McKoy Designs
This was once a bedroom with hardwood floors and 8 ft ceilings. The small closet was converted into a water closet. The freestanding tub was placed in front of the window. An orb was hung above for added light. The back wall was tiled with 48x24 tile from floor to ceiling to help make the space look larger. Penny tile was used on the floor of the shower. Because the glass was one solid piece and went to the ceiling there was no need for a door. The vanity/furniture piece had a modern look with a trough sink and 2 modern chrome faucets that match the rest of the plumbing in the bathroom. The back lite mirror lights up the room with the added can lights above. An armoire had electrical added to the back side of the piece and houses all of the toiletries for the space. The walls are painted White Dove by Benjamin Moore
Roller & Solar Shades
Roller & Solar Shades
Rebarts InteriorsRebarts Interiors
Hunter Douglas Designer Banded Shades in Palo Alto, CA.
Homecrest Cabinetry
Homecrest Cabinetry
Cantebury KitchensCantebury Kitchens
Showplace Wood Cabinets, Showplace Wood Products Cabinetry, White Cabinets
Shire Green
Shire Green
Susan Yeley HomesSusan Yeley Homes
About five years ago, these homeowners saw the potential in a brick-and-oak-heavy, wallpaper-bedecked, 1990s-in-all-the-wrong-ways home tucked in a wooded patch among fields somewhere between Indianapolis and Bloomington. Their first project with SYH was a kitchen remodel, a total overhaul completed by JL Benton Contracting, that added color and function for this family of three (not counting the cats). A couple years later, they were knocking on our door again to strip the ensuite bedroom of its ruffled valences and red carpet—a bold choice that ran right into the bathroom (!)—and make it a serene retreat. Color and function proved the goals yet again, and JL Benton was back to make the design reality. The clients thoughtfully chose to maximize their budget in order to get a whole lot of bells and whistles—details that undeniably change their daily experience of the space. The fantastic zero-entry shower is composed of handmade tile from Heath Ceramics of California. A window where the was none, a handsome teak bench, thoughtful niches, and Kohler fixtures in vibrant brushed nickel finish complete the shower. Custom mirrors and cabinetry by Stoll’s Woodworking, in both the bathroom and closet, elevate the whole design. What you don't see: heated floors, which everybody needs in Indiana. Contractor: JL Benton Contracting Cabinetry: Stoll's Woodworking Photographer: Michiko Owaki

Bathroom with a Trough Sink and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

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