Bathroom with a Wall-Mounted Sink Ideas and Designs

City studio apartment
City studio apartment
Black and Milk | Interior Design | LondonBlack and Milk | Interior Design | London
In order to maximise the space in a bathroom we tried to keep floor area as clean and minimalistic as possible. Wall mounted toilet and vanity-unit open floor area visually expanding the space. Large slabs of porcelain and slim shower tray bring neat contemporary finish. Mirror hides recessed wall cabinet above the toilet and double the space.
Bibliotheque Project - Modern Country Home, Herts
Bibliotheque Project - Modern Country Home, Herts
Mitzi RossMitzi Ross
This small shower room is given a lift with an amazing feature shower wall and lovely plain off white wall tiles. Feature Wall + Niche : Iridescent Pearl Ice Mosaic Floor & Wall: P14 Matt 60x30cm
Dallas | Greenway Parks 2 | Bath
Dallas | Greenway Parks 2 | Bath
Kitchen Design ConceptsKitchen Design Concepts
This bathroom was designed and built for a couple that needed a wheelchair accessible bathroom. The entire bathroom including the shower area is wheelchair accessible. A hand shower was added so the person in the wheelchair could use once they transferred to a bench seat. Tile is all natural stone....tumbled marble and travertine. Shower fixtures are hansgrohe. Toilet and sink by Toto.
Serene En-Suite
Serene En-Suite
Reflections | StudioReflections | Studio
Compact En-Suite design completed by Reflections | Studio that demonstrates that even the smallest of spaces can be transformed by correct use of products. Here we specified large format white tiles to give the room the appearance of a larger area and then wall mounted fittings to show more floor space aiding to the client requirement of a feeling of more space within the room.
1909 Revisited
1909 Revisited
Habitat ArchitectureHabitat Architecture
New bath room includes the expanded bedroom
Guest bath
Guest bath
Gustavson Dundes Architecture & Design, LLPGustavson Dundes Architecture & Design, LLP
This small bath in the attic was completely remodeled.
North Bondi House
North Bondi House
Angus Mackenzie ArchitectAngus Mackenzie Architect
The house was originally a single story face brick home, which was ‘cut in half’ to make two smaller residences. It is on a triangular corner site, and is nestled in between a unit block to the South, and large renovated two storey homes to the West. The owners loved the original character of the house, and were keen to retain this with the new proposal, but felt that the internal plan was disjointed, had no relationship to the paved outdoor area, and above all was very cold in Winter, with virtually no natural light entering the house. The existing plan had the bedrooms and bathrooms on the side facing the outdoor area, with the living area on the other side of the hallway. We swapped this to have an open plan living room opening out onto a new deck area. An added bonus through the design stage was adding a rumpus room, which was built to the boundary on two sides, and also leads out onto the new deck area. Two large light wells open into the roof, and natural light floods into the house through the skylights above. The automated skylights really help with airflow, and keeping the house cool in the Summer. Warm timber finishes, including cedar windows and doors have been used throughout, and are a low key inclusion into the existing fabric of the house. Photography by Sarah Braden

Bathroom with a Wall-Mounted Sink Ideas and Designs

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