Bathroom with an Alcove Shower and Solid Surface Worktops Ideas and Designs

Brighton Road Residence
Brighton Road Residence
William Guidero Planning and DesignWilliam Guidero Planning and Design
Realtor: Casey Lesher, Contractor: Robert McCarthy, Interior Designer: White Design
Capitol Hill Bathrooms
Capitol Hill Bathrooms
Lisa & LeroyLisa & Leroy
Our clients are eclectic so we wanted to mix styles in their master bathroom. The traditional plumbing fixtures, modern glass panel door, traditional countertop (marble), modern style vanity, eclectic floor, industrial light, and the mid-century modern mirror all work together to make just the right balance of eclectic.
39 Fifth Avenue
39 Fifth Avenue
LD DesignLD Design
The old tub was removed to allow for a walk-in shower sheathed in stone, with a glass enclosure, a heated marble floor, fittings by Kallista from Ann Sacks, and Mirror Ball pendant by Tom Dixon. Accessories are by Waterworks. The wall-hung vanity was designed by LD Design and custom made in rift-cut white oak in grey stain. In the bath, the plumbing fixtures are Kallista by Ann Sacks. The toilet is Toto. The accessories are by Waterworks. The wall light over mirror is by Nessen Lighting. The pendant fixture is by Tom Dixon. Peter Paris Photography
Ocean Front on Figure Eight
Ocean Front on Figure Eight
Elephant Ears DesignElephant Ears Design
From cramped and closed off to a more open and efficient guest bath. We used a lovely aqua Thibaut wallpaper to add some texture and kept the cabinets and shower a soft white. Before the shower was completely compartmentalized. We opened up the wall nearest the door and added glass to open the whole space right up! Photographer: Joann Tomaselli

Bathroom with an Alcove Shower and Solid Surface Worktops Ideas and Designs

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