Bathroom with Black Floors and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

black and white bathroom design with Spanish tiles and open vanity
black and white bathroom design with Spanish tiles and open vanity
Dimora InteriorsDimora Interiors
A bathroom remodels with Spanish pattern tiles and freestanding vanity. Photo Credit: Jesse Laver
Clear Ridge Classic Master Suite
Clear Ridge Classic Master Suite
Alair Homes PlanoAlair Homes Plano
Our clients called us wanting to not only update their master bathroom but to specifically make it more functional. She had just had knee surgery, so taking a shower wasn’t easy. They wanted to remove the tub and enlarge the shower, as much as possible, and add a bench. She really wanted a seated makeup vanity area, too. They wanted to replace all vanity cabinets making them one height, and possibly add tower storage. With the current layout, they felt that there were too many doors, so we discussed possibly using a barn door to the bedroom. We removed the large oval bathtub and expanded the shower, with an added bench. She got her seated makeup vanity and it’s placed between the shower and the window, right where she wanted it by the natural light. A tilting oval mirror sits above the makeup vanity flanked with Pottery Barn “Hayden” brushed nickel vanity lights. A lit swing arm makeup mirror was installed, making for a perfect makeup vanity! New taller Shiloh “Eclipse” bathroom cabinets painted in Polar with Slate highlights were installed (all at one height), with Kohler “Caxton” square double sinks. Two large beautiful mirrors are hung above each sink, again, flanked with Pottery Barn “Hayden” brushed nickel vanity lights on either side. Beautiful Quartzmasters Polished Calacutta Borghini countertops were installed on both vanities, as well as the shower bench top and shower wall cap. Carrara Valentino basketweave mosaic marble tiles was installed on the shower floor and the back of the niches, while Heirloom Clay 3x9 tile was installed on the shower walls. A Delta Shower System was installed with both a hand held shower and a rainshower. The linen closet that used to have a standard door opening into the middle of the bathroom is now storage cabinets, with the classic Restoration Hardware “Campaign” pulls on the drawers and doors. A beautiful Birch forest gray 6”x 36” floor tile, laid in a random offset pattern was installed for an updated look on the floor. New glass paneled doors were installed to the closet and the water closet, matching the barn door. A gorgeous Shades of Light 20” “Pyramid Crystals” chandelier was hung in the center of the bathroom to top it all off! The bedroom was painted a soothing Magnetic Gray and a classic updated Capital Lighting “Harlow” Chandelier was hung for an updated look. We were able to meet all of our clients needs by removing the tub, enlarging the shower, installing the seated makeup vanity, by the natural light, right were she wanted it and by installing a beautiful barn door between the bathroom from the bedroom! Not only is it beautiful, but it’s more functional for them now and they love it! Design/Remodel by Hatfield Builders & Remodelers | Photography by Versatile Imaging
Black Vanity with Brass Hardware, Pink Accents
Black Vanity with Brass Hardware, Pink Accents
KraftMaster RenovationsKraftMaster Renovations
This dressing area is perfect for putting on makeup in the morning. It has a girly touch with pink and gold accents and wallpaper behind the black vanity. Photos by Chris Veith.
Clinton Hill Townhouse Bathroom
Clinton Hill Townhouse Bathroom
Murdock Solon ArchitectsMurdock Solon Architects
Landmarked townhouse gut renovation. Master bathroom with white wainscoting, subway tile, and black and white design.
Army Road - Master Bath
Army Road - Master Bath
EastWing ArchitectsEastWing Architects
Custom vanity design featuring floating live edge walnut slab, Kohler faucets and sinks, and CB2 mirror mounted to television swing arm revealing hidden medicine cabinet.
Project 3307-1 St. Paul Summit Ave Whole-House Remodel w/ Custom Mosaic Shower
Project 3307-1 St. Paul Summit Ave Whole-House Remodel w/ Custom Mosaic Shower
Castle Building & RemodelingCastle Building & Remodeling
No strangers to remodeling, the new owners of this St. Paul tudor knew they could update this decrepit 1920 duplex into a single-family forever home. A list of desired amenities was a catalyst for turning a bedroom into a large mudroom, an open kitchen space where their large family can gather, an additional exterior door for direct access to a patio, two home offices, an additional laundry room central to bedrooms, and a large master bathroom. To best understand the complexity of the floor plan changes, see the construction documents. As for the aesthetic, this was inspired by a deep appreciation for the durability, colors, textures and simplicity of Norwegian design. The home’s light paint colors set a positive tone. An abundance of tile creates character. New lighting reflecting the home’s original design is mixed with simplistic modern lighting. To pay homage to the original character several light fixtures were reused, wallpaper was repurposed at a ceiling, the chimney was exposed, and a new coffered ceiling was created. Overall, this eclectic design style was carefully thought out to create a cohesive design throughout the home. Come see this project in person, September 29 – 30th on the 2018 Castle Home Tour.
Salle de bain zen
Salle de bain zen
Celia RobertCelia Robert
Réalisation d'une salle de bain suite à un accompagnement shopping. Choix des matières en accord avec le budget et les envies du client, afin d'avoir un résultat harmonieux. Mosaïques pour le receveur et carrelage 30x60 pour le mur dans la même gamme. Sol imitation parquet en grès cérame émaillé. Peinture salle de bain Ripolin.

Bathroom with Black Floors and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

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