Bathroom with Beige Cabinets and a One-piece Toilet Ideas and Designs

The Tailored Boho | Lower Level Finish
The Tailored Boho | Lower Level Finish
Che Bella Interiors Design + RemodelingChe Bella Interiors Design + Remodeling
We completed the project with a three-quarter bath with a floor to ceiling textured subway tile shower, a full length niche for plenty of storage for all the soaps. It's contrasted with the black fixtures and black hex flooring. The open wooden shelves add another element to the space and provide easy access to bathroom necessities. Photos by Spacecrafting Photography
Calabasas
Calabasas
Chuy's Tile WorksChuy's Tile Works
gabriel and daniel abikasis
Luxe Spa Retreat Primary Bathroom
Luxe Spa Retreat Primary Bathroom
Drury DesignDrury Design
THE SETUP Upon moving to Glen Ellyn, the homeowners were eager to infuse their new residence with a style that resonated with their modern aesthetic sensibilities. The primary bathroom, while spacious and structurally impressive with its dramatic high ceilings, presented a dated, overly traditional appearance that clashed with their vision. Design objectives: Transform the space into a serene, modern spa-like sanctuary. Integrate a palette of deep, earthy tones to create a rich, enveloping ambiance. Employ a blend of organic and natural textures to foster a connection with nature. THE REMODEL Design challenges: Take full advantage of the vaulted ceiling Source unique marble that is more grounding than fanciful Design minimal, modern cabinetry with a natural, organic finish Offer a unique lighting plan to create a sexy, Zen vibe Design solutions: To highlight the vaulted ceiling, we extended the shower tile to the ceiling and added a skylight to bathe the area in natural light. Sourced unique marble with raw, chiseled edges that provide a tactile, earthy element. Our custom-designed cabinetry in a minimal, modern style features a natural finish, complementing the organic theme. A truly creative layered lighting strategy dials in the perfect Zen-like atmosphere. The wavy protruding wall tile lights triggered our inspiration but came with an unintended harsh direct-light effect so we sourced a solution: bespoke diffusers measured and cut for the top and bottom of each tile light gap. THE RENEWED SPACE The homeowners dreamed of a tranquil, luxurious retreat that embraced natural materials and a captivating color scheme. Our collaborative effort brought this vision to life, creating a bathroom that not only meets the clients’ functional needs but also serves as a daily sanctuary. The carefully chosen materials and lighting design enable the space to shift its character with the changing light of day. “Trust the process and it will all come together,” the home owners shared. “Sometimes we just stand here and think, ‘Wow, this is lovely!'”
Woodland Heights Houston
Woodland Heights Houston
Haven Design and ConstructionHaven Design and Construction
This spacious primary bath is filled with natural light and elegant neutrals. The taupe cabinetry picks up the warmth of the porcelain marble herringbone floor tile. An elegant soaking tub takes center stage, while spacious flanking vanities provide plenty of countertop space and storage. Custom mirror frames were installed to match the custom cabinetry. Sparkling lighting fixtures complete the space.
Blanc & Noir Bathroom
Blanc & Noir Bathroom
Blanc & Noir InteriorsBlanc & Noir Interiors
Charming bathroom with a five-light vanity light, double sink, and standing shower. Features polished chrome hardware and details, shiplap wall cover, and a unique shower tile design.
Updated Spec Home
Updated Spec Home
Robin's Nest InteriorsRobin's Nest Interiors
Updated Spec Home: The Bathrooms The last stop on the main level of this Updated Spec Home are the Bathrooms. Every surface of the Guest Bath and Master Bath was touched- even some renovations in the Master bedroom. All I can say is thank goodness these two love wallpaper – we selected classic patterns for each bath that will stand the test of time! Guest Bathroom The Guest Bath also doubles as my mom’s bath. The footprint remained the same but we updated everything. A new vanity was chosen to give her that furniture look while still providing some storage – although there is a linen closet located just outside the bath. We topped it off with a beautiful mirror with great detail and an equally great light fixture. Also, we mixed the finishes in the bath between nickel and champagne, i.e., gold/silver mix. Mixing metals is perfectly acceptable and quite frankly way more interesting the everything matching. Updated Spec Home Bathrooms - Robin's Nest Interiors Updated Spec Home Bathrooms - Robin's Nest Interiors We found this amazing wallpaper with its subtle colors and pattern and selected a large square tile to coordinate for the floor. Yes, you can do a large tile in a small bath because it actually makes the space feel larger. For finishing touches, we had this gorgeous shower curtain made. Above the new toilet, we added interesting abstract artwork framed in a large mat so it would not clash with the wallpaper. Master Bathroom Originally, the Master Bath had a large garden tub as the focal point and a tiny stand up shower in the corner. We removed the garden tub, moved the shower to this area as the focal point and turned the tiny shower into a much needed linen closet. At this point, I know you are thinking, what about resale with no tub? There is a tub in the Guest Bath so the house will still be appealing to young families or bath lovers alike. © 2016 RealTourCast | Tim Furlong Jr. Tile selections came first – my sister fell in love with this gorgeous dark greige glass tile. We used it in the upper half of the shower while keeping the lower half light with this plank tile in a striated pattern. We carried the plank tile onto the floor for a seamless look. Updated Spec Home Bathrooms - Robin's Nest Interiors We replaced the two vanities with stock cabinetry that looks custom in a rich wood stain. Also, we found a gorgeous granite remnant for the countertop and finished off the vanity area with oversized mirrors, sleek lighting, and striking hardware.Updated Spec Home Bathrooms - Robin's Nest Interiors The wallpaper is absolutely perfect for this space – it adds an interesting backdrop without overpowering the room. Her fantastic artwork was able to fit in the niche next to the new toilet. This is one gorgeous bath! Updated Spec Home Bathrooms - Robin's Nest Interiors Coming Soon Spoiler Alert – my mom and sister have decided to update their Basement Family Room and add a small Powder Bath so look for Season 2 of the Updated Spec Home series! See the rest of this house through these links! Foyer & Great Room, Kitchen & Breakfast Area, Bedrooms, Guest Bedroom.
Ashley Road
Ashley Road
Matthew Giles ArchitectsMatthew Giles Architects
Family bathroom with cantilevered corian vanity, porcelain tiled flooring, built in bath, clayworks walls & black brassware
Master Bath Update
Master Bath Update
Haskell InteriorsHaskell Interiors
Her vanity features a makeup area and pullouts for storage. The Venetian mirrors are hung on a mirrored wall. Vanity details add a touch of sophistication.This elegant bath remodel features a floating central whirlpool surrounded by Calacatta marble, with a sky light above. Crystal sconces mounted on mirrored panels, polished nickel fixtures and mosaic marble add elegance. A generous walk-in shower and his & hers vanities complete the room setting. Photography by Med Dement
Bibra Lake Bathroom Renovation (Shower Bath)
Bibra Lake Bathroom Renovation (Shower Bath)
On The Ball BathroomsOn The Ball Bathrooms
Shower Bath Bathroom Renovation, Shower Over Bath, Shower Over Bath Ideas, Cream Bathrooms, Beige Bathrooms, On the Ball Bathrooms, Bathroom Renovations Bibra Lake, Full Height Tiling

Bathroom with Beige Cabinets and a One-piece Toilet Ideas and Designs

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