Bathroom with an Alcove Shower and Glass Sheet Walls Ideas and Designs

Glass Walk in Shower with Windows and dual swing door
Glass Walk in Shower with Windows and dual swing door
Denise Quade DesignDenise Quade Design
A tile and glass shower features a shower head rail system that is flanked by windows on both sides. The glass door swings out and in. The wall visible from the door when you walk in is a one inch glass mosaic tile that pulls all the colors from the room together. Brass plumbing fixtures and brass hardware add warmth. Limestone tile floors add texture. Pendants were used on each side of the vanity and reflect in the framed mirror.
The King Needs His Throne
The King Needs His Throne
Medina Exteriors & RemodelingMedina Exteriors & Remodeling
Like many other homeowners, the Moore’s were looking to remove their non used soaker tub and optimize their bathroom to better suit their needs. We achieved this for them be removing the tub and increasing their vanity wall area with a tall matching linen cabinet for storage. This still left a nice space for Mr. to have his sitting area, which was important to him. Their bathroom prior to remodeling had a small and enclosed fiberglass shower stall with the toilet in front. We relocated the toilet, where a linen closet used to be, and made its own room for it. Also, we increased the depth of the shower and made it tile to give them a more spacious space with a half wall and glass hinged door.
Anthem Country Club
Anthem Country Club
E Design HomeE Design Home
Remodeled guest bathroom from ground up.
Lavish Primary Bathroom
Lavish Primary Bathroom
CairnsCraft Design & RemodelCairnsCraft Design & Remodel
This lavish primary bathroom stars an illuminated, floating vanity brilliantly suited with French gold fixtures and set before floor-to-ceiling chevron tile. The walk-in shower features large, book-matched porcelain slabs that mirror the pattern, movement, and veining of marble. As a stylistic nod to the previous design inhabiting this space, our designers created a custom wood niche lined with wallpaper passed down through generations.
SITE UNSEEN- Haddonfield, New Jersey
SITE UNSEEN- Haddonfield, New Jersey
Kevin Mason, ArchitectKevin Mason, Architect
THE PARTY CONTINUES Signature blue-green glass-tile reappears in second floor Master Bathroom to mark wall that separates this rowhouse from its adjacent neighbor. Printmaker’s vanity lends to industrial loft vibe. Grid of domed milk glass ceiling light fixture shades reflect in tile.
Fun with Recycled Glass Tile
Fun with Recycled Glass Tile
JBR DesignsJBR Designs
We created this fun Guest bathroom for our wonderful clients to enjoy. We selected a wonderful patterned blue and white recycled glass tile for the feature wall of the shower, and used it as a jumping off point for the rest of the design. We complemented the wall tile with a light gray hexagon porcelain tile on the main floor and a smaller version in the shower area. Coupled with a matching blue vanity, the space comes together with an ease and flow in a stylish bathroom for family and friends to enjoy!
Contemporary Sleek Bath Design - Doylestown
Contemporary Sleek Bath Design - Doylestown
Lang's Kitchen & BathLang's Kitchen & Bath
This contemporary bathroom design in Doylestown, PA combines sleek lines with comfort and style to create a space that will be the center of attention in any home. The white DuraSupreme cabinets pair perfectly with the Cambria engineered quartz countertop, Riobel fixtures, and Top Knobs hardware, all accented by Voguebay decorative tile behind the Gatco tilt mirrors. Cabinetry includes a makeup vanity with Fleurco backlit mirror, customized pull-out storage, pull-out grooming cabinet, and tower cabinets with mullion doors. A white Victoria + Albert tub serves as a focal point, next to the contrasting black tile wall. The large alcove shower includes a corner shelf, pebble tile base, and matching pebble shower niche.
Master Bath Spa -  Designed By Cynthia Collins
Master Bath Spa - Designed By Cynthia Collins
Gilmans Kitchens and BathsGilmans Kitchens and Baths
This kitchen remodel started with taking out a dividing wall to open the space and make room for the priority of having an island. With the homeowner loving to cook, the island gave ample work space near the fridge and range. Pull-out spice racks next to the range were added for additional convenience. Decorative lighting above and under the island were added to create an even more welcoming feel, and to highlight the beautiful island cabinetry. Treve Johnson Photography
Custom Tile Shower with Tile Accent Wall and Glass Door
Custom Tile Shower with Tile Accent Wall and Glass Door
Denise Quade DesignDenise Quade Design
A tile and glass shower features a shower head rail system that is flanked by windows on both sides. The glass door swings out and in. The wall visible from the door when you walk in is a one inch glass mosaic tile that pulls all the colors from the room together. Brass plumbing fixtures and brass hardware add warmth. Limestone tile floors add texture. Pendants were used on each side of the vanity and reflect in the framed mirror.
Lavish Primary BathroomThis lavish primary bathroom stars an illuminated, floati
Lavish Primary BathroomThis lavish primary bathroom stars an illuminated, floati
CairnsCraft Design & RemodelCairnsCraft Design & Remodel
This lavish primary bathroom stars an illuminated, floating vanity brilliantly suited with French gold fixtures and set before floor-to-ceiling chevron tile. The walk-in shower features large, book-matched porcelain slabs that mirror the pattern, movement, and veining of marble. As a stylistic nod to the previous design inhabiting this space, our designers created a custom wood niche lined with wallpaper passed down through generations.
Crane Drive San Anselmo CA
Crane Drive San Anselmo CA
Jane EllisonJane Ellison
This newly remodeled family home and in law unit in San Anselmo is 4000sf of light and space. The first designer was let go for presenting grey one too many times. My task was to skillfully blend all the color my clients wanted from their mix of Latin, Hispanic and Italian heritage and get it to read successfully. Wow, no easy feat. Clients alway teach us so much. I learned that much more color could work than I ever thought possible.
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom Remodel
Amor Construction, Inc.Amor Construction, Inc.
small bathroom with a small shower seat white tile all around the shower and bathroom floor grey wall white and white sink
Wilton Manors 248
Wilton Manors 248
Innovative Design Build, IncInnovative Design Build, Inc
Colorful fun guest bathroom. Keeping with the original location of the vanity and toilet for cost savings; we modernized this bathroom and increased functionality by adding a lighted recessed medicine cabinet and a new vanity. The hydroslide shower door eliminates the obtrusive swing door and increases the doorway opening.
Custom Shower Bench & Vanity
Custom Shower Bench & Vanity
UserUser
Customized shower bench and niche using the tileable Schluter®-KERDI-SHOWER-SB and KERDI-BOARD-SN.
Casa de le Suenõs (Dream Home) 2015 Parade of Homes
Casa de le Suenõs (Dream Home) 2015 Parade of Homes
Solid Rock Custom HomesSolid Rock Custom Homes
This 3/4 bathroom was designed to be a statement for guests who come to the home. A bright red glass vessel sink with a bronze spout faucet sit on top of a vintage furniture piece that was modified to house the plumbing. The tiles are a brick red color in a hexagon shape on the floor, and vertical rectangle in the shower. The shower pan is a black pebble to tie in the earthy elements of this room. The backsplash is a black glass mosaic tile with its mirror inlaid into it, the tiles act as a frame around the mirror. Two decorative glass pendant lights were hung for an added statement.

Bathroom with an Alcove Shower and Glass Sheet Walls Ideas and Designs

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