Bathroom with Beige Cabinets and All Types of Cabinet Finish Ideas and Designs

Master Bathroom in Carrara Marble with Free Standing Tub, Separate Vanities
Master Bathroom in Carrara Marble with Free Standing Tub, Separate Vanities
Orren Pickell Building GroupOrren Pickell Building Group
Linda Oyama Bryan, photograper This opulent Master Bathroom in Carrara marble features a free standing tub, separate his/hers vanities, gold sconces and chandeliers, and an oversize marble shower.
Elegant Master
Elegant Master
Angie Keyes CKBDAngie Keyes CKBD
Joe Kay - Photographer 1st Place- Design Visions - NKBA 2008 Best Design of 2012- Houzz.com
Old World Elegance
Old World Elegance
Meredith EricksenMeredith Ericksen
Marble, granite, limestone, glass tiles, and custom-glazed cabinetry all in soft earth tones. The concept for this master bath is purely European elegance. The transformation began by gutting the 1980s master bathroom and creating a new floor plan that addressed our clients' current needs...more storage, dual sinks, a new spa-like shower, a whirlpool tub, and a spacious linen closet.
Modern Living in Florida
Modern Living in Florida
Pineapple House Interior DesignPineapple House Interior Design
His-and-her zones in the master bath hold separate water closets and light-stained oak vanities with louvered drawer fronts, giving a coastal nod and balancing the more formal, modern elements. In the no-threshold shower, the knee wall supports a floating bench and two toiletry niches for supplies.
Los Angeles Bathroom
Los Angeles Bathroom
5blox Inc.5blox Inc.
Taking this outdated and loud space and transforming it in to a serene retreat with pull-out cabinets and a refreshing palette. Dive into this beach-style bathroom transformation where calm meets chic! The corner shower has made way for a spacious design, and those dated green vanities? Swapped for a timelessly elegant vanity, custom cabinetry, and a square tile that raps around this stunning refresh for our wonderful client.
Contemporary Primary Bathroom Remodel in Bonita Springs, FL
Contemporary Primary Bathroom Remodel in Bonita Springs, FL
Progressive Design BuildProgressive Design Build
We gave this primary bathroom a stunning makeover with new cabinetry in a gorgeous multi-layer painted finish, complete with rollouts and extra storage. To create balance and beauty, we covered the soffits with the same material as the cabinetry. For a cozy vibe, we painted the upper portion of the room in a darker tone, adding warmth and character to the 14′ high ceilings. The makeover continued with new light-colored quartz countertops and 24″ x 48″ porcelain tiles, giving the space a modern touch. We stacked the tiles for a sleek, updated feel. The pièce de résistance? Behind the elegant Victoria and Albert 6′ free-standing tub, we installed an accent wall adorned with Agate Taiko opaque glass tile in the color ‘Lucca’, serving as the ‘jewelry’ of the room. This centerpiece was complemented with luxe gold plumbing fixtures and a beautiful matte gold finish chandelier above the tub. In the shower, we kept the same footprint but made some adjustments for functionality, moving the main shower head to the opposite wall and adding a handheld shower head on a slide bar.
Bathroom Collections
Bathroom Collections
Kronos CeramicheKronos Ceramiche
Bathroom tiles with concrete look. Collections: Terra Crea - Calce
Monochrome
Monochrome
iPozdnyakov StudioiPozdnyakov Studio
Designer: Ivan Pozdnyakov Foto: Sergey Krasyuk
Coastal Cottage
Coastal Cottage
ADŌR HomesADŌR Homes
oak cabinetry full overlay drawers quartz countertops emtek satin brass hardware Phylrich brass faucets Jamie Young pendants floating shelves black herringbone tile Pottery barn tilt mirrors Photo by @Spacecrafting

Bathroom with Beige Cabinets and All Types of Cabinet Finish Ideas and Designs

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