Bathroom with All Types of Shower and Brown Walls Ideas and Designs

Rawlings Street
Rawlings Street
Anthro ArchitectureAnthro Architecture
The master ensuite uses a combination of timber panelling on the walls and stone tiling to create a warm, natural space.
LOHI CONDO
LOHI CONDO
Dado Interior DesignDado Interior Design
Location: Denver, CO, USA THE CHALLENGE: Transform an outdated, uninspired condo into a unique, forward thinking home, while dealing with a limited capacity to remodel due to the buildings’ high-rise architectural restrictions. THE SOLUTION: Warm wood clad walls were added throughout the home, creating architectural interest, as well as a sense of unity. Soft, textured furnishing was selected to elevate the home’s sophistication, while attention to layout and detail ensures its functionality. Dado Interior Design DAVID LAUER PHOTOGRAPHY
Master and Guest Bathroom (Gleason)
Master and Guest Bathroom (Gleason)
Mariano & Co., LLCMariano & Co., LLC
Master and Guest Bathroom Remodels in Gilbert, AZ. In the Master, the only thing left untouched was the main area flooring. We removed the vanities and tub shower to create a beautiful zero threshold, walk in shower! The new vanity is topped with a beautiful granite with a waterfall edge. Inside the shower, you'll find basket weave tile on the floor, inlay and inside the soap niche's. Finally, this shower is complete with not one, but THREE shower heads. The guest bathroom complements the Master with a new vanity and new tub shower.
99th Ave.
99th Ave.
UserUser
Master Bathroom Custom Shower. Included Steam Generator, Hand-Held, Standard Head and Ceiling Stem Shower.
Tumble Creek
Tumble Creek
Streamline Design Ltd.Streamline Design Ltd.
This beautiful master bathroom features wood walls and counter top with a floor to ceiling stone walk in shower.
Master Bath Remodeling for Wheelchair Accessibility
Master Bath Remodeling for Wheelchair Accessibility
Stebnitz Builders, Inc.Stebnitz Builders, Inc.
In every project we complete, design, form, function and safety are all important aspects to a successful space plan. For these homeowners, it was an absolute must. The family had some unique needs that needed to be addressed. As physical abilities continued to change, the accessibility and safety in their master bathroom was a significant concern. The layout of the bathroom was the first to change. We swapped places with the tub and vanity to give better access to both. A beautiful chrome grab bar was added along with matching towel bar and towel ring. The vanity was changed out and now featured an angled cut-out for easy access for a wheelchair to pull completely up to the sink while protecting knees and legs from exposed plumbing and looking gorgeous doing it. The toilet came out of the corner and we eliminated the privacy wall, giving it far easier access with a wheelchair. The original toilet was in great shape and we were able to reuse it. But now, it is equipped with much-needed chrome grab bars for added safety and convenience. The shower was moved and reconstructed to allow for a larger walk-in tile shower with stylish chrome grab bars, an adjustable handheld showerhead and a comfortable fold-down shower bench – proving a bathroom can (and should) be functionally safe AND aesthetically beautiful at the same time.
Apartment - Downtown, Manhattan
Apartment - Downtown, Manhattan
L-ONE DESIGN,LLCL-ONE DESIGN,LLC
Bathroom renovation of a small apartment in downtown, Manhattan. Photos taken by Richard Cadan Photography.
Transitional Seattle bathroom
Transitional Seattle bathroom
Baywolf Dalton, Inc.Baywolf Dalton, Inc.
This custom designed hair dryer drawer allows you to keep the cords hidden and the dryer plugged in for use. Rutt Regency cabinetry. Photo by: Linda Stratis

Bathroom with All Types of Shower and Brown Walls Ideas and Designs

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