Bathroom with a Two-piece Toilet and Beige Tiles Ideas and Designs

Blue Painted Brookhaven Raised Panel His/Hers Vanities with Tower and Make Up Ar
Blue Painted Brookhaven Raised Panel His/Hers Vanities with Tower and Make Up Ar
Orren Pickell Building GroupOrren Pickell Building Group
http://www.pickellbuilders.com. Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan. Blue Painted Brookhaven Raised Panel His/Hers Vanities with Tower and Make Up Area, cabinet framed mirrors, limestone floors and limestone countertops.
Salty Air
Salty Air
BetterLiving Sunrooms, and Awnings by McDrake.BetterLiving Sunrooms, and Awnings by McDrake.
This guest bathroom remodel was designed to mirror the coastal experience of Virginia Beach, by introducing driftwood tiles and quiet tones of gray and blue.
Green, Tan and blue Master Bath
Green, Tan and blue Master Bath
emma delonemma delon
Marilyn Peryer Style House Photography
Healing Hinoki
Healing Hinoki
Change Your Bathroom©Change Your Bathroom©
The detailed plans for this bathroom can be purchased here: https://www.changeyourbathroom.com/shop/healing-hinoki-bathroom-plans/ Japanese Hinoki Ofuro Tub in wet area combined with shower, hidden shower drain with pebble shower floor, travertine tile with brushed nickel fixtures. Atlanta Bathroom
French Vanilla w/Cocoa Glaze Colonial Gold Granite and Crema Marfil Tile
French Vanilla w/Cocoa Glaze Colonial Gold Granite and Crema Marfil Tile
By Design Kitchen and Bath SolutionsBy Design Kitchen and Bath Solutions
Here is a compact master bathroom with Homecrest Cabinetry in Maple French Vanilla w/Cocoa Glaze. The countertop is Colonial Gold Granite with a white oval undermount sink. The bathroom floor is ivory travertine and the wainscot is crema marfil. The walk in shower is also crema marfil marble with a frameless glass pivot door. The plumbing fixtures are Pfister Portola in oil rubbed bronze.
Natural Stone Master Bath in Crystal Lake
Natural Stone Master Bath in Crystal Lake
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
A cramped and compartmentalized master bath was turned into a lavish spa bath retreat in this Northwest Suburban home. Removing a tight walk in closet and opening up the master bath to the adjacent no longer needed children’s bedroom allowed for the new master closet to flow effortlessly out of the now expansive master bath. A corner angled shower allows ample space for showering with a convenient bench seat that extends directly into the whirlpool tub deck. Herringbone tumbled marble tile underfoot creates a beautiful pattern that is repeated in the heated bathroom floor. The toilet becomes unobtrusive as it hides behind a half wall behind the door to the master bedroom, and a slight niche takes its place to hold a decorative accent. The sink wall becomes a work of art with a furniture-looking vanity graced with a functional decorative inset center cabinet and two striking marble vessel bowls with wall mounted faucets and decorative light fixtures. A delicate water fall edge on the marble counter top completes the artistic detailing. A new doorway between rooms opens up the master bath to a new His and Hers walk-in closet, complete with an island, a makeup table, a full length mirror and even a window seat.
Master Bath
Master Bath
Paula Ables InteriorsPaula Ables Interiors
This Master Bath with it's His and Her vanity spaces and under-mount tub give the room a comfortable yet classic and serene feel. Coles Hairston
Spa Bathroom Vanity
Spa Bathroom Vanity
Rejoy Interiors, Inc.Rejoy Interiors, Inc.
Warm wood tones, honed limestone, and dark bronze finishes create a tranquil area to get ready for the day. The cabinet door style is a nod to the craftsman architecture of the home. Design by Rejoy Interiors, Inc. Photographed by Barbara White Photography

Bathroom with a Two-piece Toilet and Beige Tiles Ideas and Designs

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