Bathroom with Green Cabinets and an Alcove Bath Ideas and Designs

2019 Fall Parade of Homes - Dream Home
2019 Fall Parade of Homes - Dream Home
Zawadski Homes Inc.Zawadski Homes Inc.
Contemporary kids bath with flat panel vanity in green.
Las Trampas - Hall Bath
Las Trampas - Hall Bath
In the DeetsIn the Deets
Traditional & farmhouse hall bath. Celadon custom vanity, patterned ceramic floor tile, Neolith counters and white subway tile make this space perfect for the kids.
Scheming in color
Scheming in color
May Construction, Inc.May Construction, Inc.
The Hall bath is the next beautiful stop, a custom-made vanity, finished in Cedar Path, accented with champagne bronze fixtures. This bathroom is an awe-inspiring green oasis, with stunning gold embedded medicine cabinets, and Glazed Porcelain tile in Dark Gray Hexagon to finish off on the floor.
Statement Master Bath - Lombard
Statement Master Bath - Lombard
Drury DesignDrury Design
The homeowner’s existing master bath had a single sink where the current vanity/make-up area is and a closet where the current sinks are. It wasn’t much of a master bath. Design Objectives: -Two sinks and more counter space -Separate vanity/make-up area with seating and task lighting -A pop of color to add character and offset black and white elements -Fun floor tile that makes a statement -Define the space as a true master bath Design challenges included: -Finding a location for two sinks -Finding a location for a vanity/make-up area -Opening up and brightening a small, narrow space THE RENEWED SPACE Removing a closet and reorganizing the sink and counter layout in such small space dramatically changed the feel of this bathroom. We also removed a small wall that was at the end of the old closet. With the toilet/shower area opened up, more natural light enters and bounces around the room. The white quartz counters, a lighted mirror and updated lighting above the new sinks contribute greatly to the new open feel. A new door in a slightly shifted doorway is another new feature that brings privacy and a true master bath feel to the suite. Bold black and white elements and a pop color add the kind of statement feel that can be found throughout the rest of the house.
Tonal Single Family Home
Tonal Single Family Home
Cathie Hong InteriorsCathie Hong Interiors
This single family home had been recently flipped with builder-grade materials. We touched each and every room of the house to give it a custom designer touch, thoughtfully marrying our soft minimalist design aesthetic with the graphic designer homeowner’s own design sensibilities. One of the most notable transformations in the home was opening up the galley kitchen to create an open concept great room with large skylight to give the illusion of a larger communal space.
Santa Cruz Straw Bale House
Santa Cruz Straw Bale House
Arkin Tilt ArchitectsArkin Tilt Architects
Playful upstairs bathroom with recycled glass Vetrazzo countertop. © www.edwardcaldwellphoto.com
Bungalow complete interior modernization in Hollywood Hills
Bungalow complete interior modernization in Hollywood Hills
Elite Power Remodeling & Design IncElite Power Remodeling & Design Inc
ADU guest unit Bungalow complete from A to Z in Hollywood Hills. New construction.
Midcentury Guest Bath
Midcentury Guest Bath
Hem CollectiveHem Collective
The existing bathroom only had a bathtub. We added a shower, which gave us the opportunity to use this gorgeous, green tile. With a tight budget, we brought in an off-the-shelf floating vanity to save money but finished it off with an upgraded faucet and gorgeous, solid brass hardware. We also brought in marble, penny tile on the floors for a bit of luxury.

Bathroom with Green Cabinets and an Alcove Bath Ideas and Designs

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