Bathroom with Beige Floors and a Shower Bench Ideas and Designs

Dashe
Dashe
Kitchens of DiabloKitchens of Diablo
Traditional Large Master Bathroom with Two separate vanities, free-standing tub, walk-in curbless shower, and make-up vanity. Classic, elegant white cabinetry with an accent from Dura Supreme. Freestanding Tub from Victoria + Albert. California Faucets Plumbing Fixutres, Caesarstone Quartz - Taj Royale 5212, Ogee with Bullnose countertop edge, all porcelain tile, 20x20 floor tiles, 1x1 shower floor and wall accent tile, arabesque shaped wall tile in Crema Marfil from Bedrosians, grout from Prism - Alabaster, paint color is Benjamin Moore - Simply White in a Washable Matte Finish, Cabinetry Hardware is from Amerock - Sea Grass Collection.
Ladera Ranch - Guest Bath shower
Ladera Ranch - Guest Bath shower
Cynthia Prizant - Prizant Design, LLCCynthia Prizant - Prizant Design, LLC
Larger format stone tile meets up with split face tile for a dramatic shower design.
Maple Avenue Plan Master Bath (mens')
Maple Avenue Plan Master Bath (mens')
UserUser
Interior walk thru of the Maple Avenue Model Home at Kings Springs Village in Smyrna, GA showing mans' side of Master Bath
Bathroom - Complete Remodel
Bathroom - Complete Remodel
G.B. Construction and Development, Inc.G.B. Construction and Development, Inc.
This complete bathroom remodel includes a tray ceiling, custom light gray oak double vanity, shower with built-in seat and niche, frameless shower doors, a marble focal wall, led mirrors, white quartz, a toto toilet, brass and lux gold finishes, and porcelain tile.
Bathroom 4
Bathroom 4
Rayna Vogel Interior Design, LLCRayna Vogel Interior Design, LLC
Can you spot the shower door? Gone are the days where we need curtains, framed glass or sliding doors to keep water in while showering. There’s a better way. A single frameless glass shower shield is just enough to keep water in without getting in the way. Tile work is the priciest component of any bathroom, why not let it be seen? Swipe to see before of this hall bath remodel
Shavano Park - End Gate
Shavano Park - End Gate
Boerne Kitchens and BathsBoerne Kitchens and Baths
A large shower with Barn Door Shower Door. Travertine Hex shower floor with oversized Subway Tile. Added touch was the existing Skylights in the Shower.
A Japanese Bathroom
A Japanese Bathroom
Ultimate Kitchens & BathroomsUltimate Kitchens & Bathrooms
Japanese Inspired Soaker Bath The standout feature of this Japanese inspired bathroom is the desirable deep soaker style bath.
3860 CONSTITUTION
3860 CONSTITUTION
Tag & Associates, LLCTag & Associates, LLC
Master baths are the holy grail of bathrooms. Connected to the master bedroom or master suite, master baths are where you go all-out in designing your bathroom. It’s for you, the master of the home, after all. Common master bathroom features include double vanities, stand-alone bathtubs and showers, and occasionally even toilet areas separated by a door. These options are great if you need the additional space for two people getting ready in the morning. Speaking of space, master baths are typically large and spacious, adding to the luxurious feel. The primary bathroom is distinguished by its proximity to and sole use by the primary bedroom. Some primary bedrooms will feature two complete bathrooms, one for each of the two primary bedroom residents.
Farmhouse Primary Master Bathroom
Farmhouse Primary Master Bathroom
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | InteriorsSignature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
At once elegant and rustic, farmhouse bathrooms are perfect for adding a touch of old-fashioned charm to your home. Characterized by plenty of light wood, black and brass. Farmhouse bathroom ideas are sure to help you create a sumptuous design that is both livable and aesthetically-pleasing to anyone.

Bathroom with Beige Floors and a Shower Bench Ideas and Designs

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