Bathroom with All Types of Shower Ideas and Designs

San Francisco Floating House
San Francisco Floating House
Robert Nebolon ArchitectsRobert Nebolon Architects
Published around the world: Master Bathroom with low window inside shower stall for natural light. Shower is a true-divided lite design with tempered glass for safety. Shower floor is of small cararra marble tile. Interior by Robert Nebolon and Sarah Bertram. Robert Nebolon Architects; California Coastal design San Francisco Modern, Bay Area modern residential design architects, Sustainability and green design Matthew Millman: photographer Link to New York Times May 2013 article about the house: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/16/greathomesanddestinations/the-houseboat-of-their-dreams.html?_r=0
Resort-Worthy Primary Bathroom
Resort-Worthy Primary Bathroom
Sharer Design Group LLCSharer Design Group LLC
Luxurious custom cabinetry and millwork is the centerpiece of this resort-worthy main bathroom ensuite. Bakes & Kropp Fine Cabinetry in the Canterbury door style, featured in elegant walnut in a fossil matte finish, creates a refined and relaxing mood. A double-sink vanity, oversized linen cabinet and a custom vertical unit (complete with clever jewelry storage!) makes this room as practical as it is luxurious! This bathroom is resort living in the comfort of your own home!
Americana Bathrooms
Americana Bathrooms
Design Me By MahlahDesign Me By Mahlah
The theme for the design of these four bathrooms was Coastal Americana. My clients wanted classic designs that incorporated color, a coastal feel, and were fun. The master bathroom stands out with the interesting mix of tile. We maximized the tall sloped ceiling with the glass tile accent wall behind the freestanding bath tub. A simple sandblasted "wave" glass panel separates the wet area. Shiplap walls, satin bronze fixtures, and wood details add to the beachy feel. The three guest bathrooms, while having tile in common, each have their own unique vanities and accents. Curbless showers and frameless glass opened these rooms up to feel more spacious. The bits of blue in the floor tile lends just the right pop of blue. Custom fabric roman shades in each room soften the look and add extra style.
Creighton Woods
Creighton Woods
Judith Balis InteriorsJudith Balis Interiors
I used a patterned tile on the floor, warm wood on the vanity, and dark molding on the walls to give this small bathroom a ton of character.
niguel west mid-century modern
niguel west mid-century modern
Moss Yaw Design studioMoss Yaw Design studio
geometric tile featuring a grid pattern contrasts with the organic nature of the large-aggregate black and white terrazzo flooring at this custom shower
Penthouse Industrial Loft
Penthouse Industrial Loft
JAB Design GroupJAB Design Group
Hip guest bath with custom open vanity, unique wall sconces, slate counter top, and Toto toilet.
All the Little Details
All the Little Details
White DesignWhite Design
Sleek black and white palette with unexpected blue hexagon floor. Bedrosians Cloe wall tile provides a stunning backdrop of interesting variations in hue and tone, complimented by Cal Faucets Tamalpais plumbing fixtures and Hubbardton Forge Vela light fixtures.
Park Slope Classic 7 renovation Guest Bathroom
Park Slope Classic 7 renovation Guest Bathroom
JMorris DesignJMorris Design
The bathroom was previously closed in and had a large tub off the door. Making this a glass stand up shower, left the space brighter and more spacious. Other tricks like the wall mount faucet and light finishes add to the open clean feel.
Jewel Tone Evergreen Tile Bathroom
Jewel Tone Evergreen Tile Bathroom
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Make your opulent green bathroom dreams a reality by decking it out from floor to ceiling in our lush green 2x6 and hexagon tile. DESIGN Claire Thomas Tile Shown: 2x6 & 6" Hexagon in Evergreen

Bathroom with All Types of Shower Ideas and Designs

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