Bathroom with a Walk-in Shower and Multi-coloured Floors Ideas and Designs

Clifton Hill Home - Bathroom
Clifton Hill Home - Bathroom
smarterBATHROOMS+smarterBATHROOMS+
The hydronic heater panel was re purposed to a heated towel ladder. Photographer: David Russell
Roswell Master Bath Refresh
Roswell Master Bath Refresh
Jemm InteriorsJemm Interiors
My client hated their large 80's style jacuzzi, and wanted us to remove it. We added a much larger shower, with seating, and a new coat of paint on their vanities, with a new quartz countertop. I had fun, with running their porcelain floor in a herringbone pattern, to add more elegance to this space. My client also wanted to keep cost down, so we went with cabinetry from pottery barn, instead of a custom build. These changes took this space from 80's builder grade look, to a new sleek design, that is sure to last years to come.
JTL Home
JTL Home
Countrywide Construction & Design LLCCountrywide Construction & Design LLC
This bathroom does double duty as the laundry center of the home.
A Hint of Coastal Elegance
A Hint of Coastal Elegance
Collins DuPont Design GroupCollins DuPont Design Group
Designed by Amy Coslet & Sherri DuPont Photography by Lori Hamilton
Spa Luxury Bathroom | Concord
Spa Luxury Bathroom | Concord
Elza B. Design, Inc.Elza B. Design, Inc.
Upon moving to a new home, this couple chose to convert two small guest baths into one large luxurious space including a Japanese soaking tub and custom glass shower with rainfall spout. Two floating vanities in a walnut finish topped with composite countertops and integrated sinks flank each wall. Due to the pitched walls, Barbara worked with both an industrial designer and mirror manufacturer to design special clips to mount the vanity mirrors, creating a unique and modern solution in a challenging space. The mix of travertine floor tiles with glossy cream wainscotting tiles creates a warm and inviting feel in this bathroom. Glass fronted shelving built into the eaves offers extra storage for towels and accessories. A oil-rubbed bronze finish lantern hangs from the dramatic ceiling while matching finish sconces add task lighting to the vanity areas. This project was featured in Boston Magazine Home Design section entitiled "Spaces: Bathing Beauty" in the March 2018 issue. Click here for a link to the article: ​ https://www.bostonmagazine.com/property/2018/03/27/elza-b-design-bathroom-transformation/ Photography: Jared Kuzia
Rabbit Ridge Farm - Log Cabin Master Bath, Dressing Room & Laundry Room
Rabbit Ridge Farm - Log Cabin Master Bath, Dressing Room & Laundry Room
Suzanne MacCrone RogersSuzanne MacCrone Rogers
Renovation of a master bath suite, dressing room and laundry room in a log cabin farm house. Project involved expanding the space to almost three times the original square footage, which resulted in the attractive exterior rock wall becoming a feature interior wall in the bathroom, accenting the stunning copper soaking bathtub. A two tone brick floor in a herringbone pattern compliments the variations of color on the interior rock and log walls. A large picture window near the copper bathtub allows for an unrestricted view to the farmland. The walk in shower walls are porcelain tiles and the floor and seat in the shower are finished with tumbled glass mosaic penny tile. His and hers vanities feature soapstone counters and open shelving for storage. Concrete framed mirrors are set above each vanity and the hand blown glass and concrete pendants compliment one another. Interior Design & Photo ©Suzanne MacCrone Rogers Architectural Design - Robert C. Beeland, AIA, NCARB
Ashfield - Bespoke
Ashfield - Bespoke
Novale BathroomsNovale Bathrooms
Modern heritage main bathroom.

Bathroom with a Walk-in Shower and Multi-coloured Floors Ideas and Designs

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