Bathroom with an Alcove Bath and a Pedestal Sink Ideas and Designs

Upper East Side Guest Bathroom
Upper East Side Guest Bathroom
Mackenzie Wood InteriorsMackenzie Wood Interiors
An elevated, yet playful bathroom design for both Kids and Guests.
Vintage Black and White Bathroom
Vintage Black and White Bathroom
Builder BoyBuilder Boy
This black-and-white powder room is a contrast of old and new as well as a lesson in spending priorities. It features a refurbished pedestal sink with a painted black background all set off by inexpensive subway tile.
City Condominium Renovation
City Condominium Renovation
Landis Architects | BuildersLandis Architects | Builders
Michael K. Wilkinson Though the footprint of the hall bath did not change, we did gut the entire room. The client had the idea of a classic black and white look for this bathroom. The designer added add interest with a thin black border on the white tile chair rail. The same thin border was also used on the floor to create a basket weave tile inset. A strip of Absolute Black granite tops off the white knee wall that separates the tub and toilet. Relocating plumbing is always a challenge in existing apartments. That is why we try to work with existing stacks and pipes. In this case, the new tub filler faucet was relocated 12-inches from the existing location and placed on the knee wall. To accommodate the small footprint of the bathroom we used a 24-inch pedestal sink, round (not elongated) toilet and tub that is 4-feet 6-inches long (rather than a 5-foot standard tub. However, the new tub is 32-inches wide (the old one was narrower) which is more convenient for a shower tub. A frosted glass panel was placed on the knee wall to give the owners privacy while taking a shower—as you can see the window is across from the tub. A new showerhead was reinstalled in place of the existing one. We used a special rod with a cap–in addition to its use as a curtain rod, it also acts as a support for the glass panel.
Tiny Bathroom
Tiny Bathroom
DreamMaker Bath & KitchenDreamMaker Bath & Kitchen
Because this was the only bathroom in the house, the remodel was completed in nine days while the client vacationed. It now has the bright, clean, uncluttered aesthetic the client wanted. Set against all-white fixtures and walls are four vibrant shades of blue glass tiles in the tub/shower surround, and there is the personality we see in our client.
1930's Retro Corvallis Bath with Black and White Tile
1930's Retro Corvallis Bath with Black and White Tile
Powell ConstructionPowell Construction
This classic bathroom with white wainscoting features black and white tile, Devine blue/green paint and Pottery Barn accessories. Jenerik Images Photography
ASID Showcase House 2007
ASID Showcase House 2007
David Heide Design StudioDavid Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio -- Photos: Susan Gilmore
Classic Bathroom Update
Classic Bathroom Update
Devine Bath & KitchenDevine Bath & Kitchen
Older home preserving classic look while updating style and functionality. Kept original unique cabinetry with fresh paint and hardware. New tile in shower with smooth and silent sliding glass door. Diamond tile shower niche adds charm. Pony wall between shower and sink makes it feel open and allows for more light.
Bathrooms
Bathrooms
UserUser
West Construction LLC
Open-Concept Home Makeover With Pops of Color
Open-Concept Home Makeover With Pops of Color
Model RemodelModel Remodel
Main floor bathroom with subway tile and small hex floor tile © Cindy Apple Photography
Pinehurst New Build
Pinehurst New Build
Michaelson Homes LLCMichaelson Homes LLC
The third floor guest bath features a fun bold print tile, pedestal sink, tile wainscoting, and chrome sconces. William Manning Photography

Bathroom with an Alcove Bath and a Pedestal Sink Ideas and Designs

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