Bathroom with Black Tiles and a Built-In Sink Ideas and Designs

A Dramatic Bathroom in Grays & Chrome
A Dramatic Bathroom in Grays & Chrome
Amazing SpacesAmazing Spaces
Combining an everyday hallway bathroom with the main guest bath/powder room is not an easy task. The hallway bath needs to have a lot of utility with durable materials and functional storage. It also wants to be a bit “dressy” to make house guests feel special. This bathroom needed to do both. We first addressed its utility with bathroom necessities including the tub/shower. The recessed medicine cabinet in combination with an elongated vanity tackles all the storage needs including a concealed waste bin. Thoughtfully placed towel hooks are mostly out of sight behind the door while the half-wall hides the paper holder and a niche for other toilet necessities. It’s the materials that elevate this bathroom to powder room status. The tri-color marble penny tile sets the scene for the color palette. Carved black marble wall tile adds the necessary drama flowing along two walls. The remaining two walls of tile keep the room durable while softening the effects of the black walls and vanity. Rounded elements such as the light fixtures and the apron sink punctuate and carry the theme of the floor tile throughout the bathroom. Polished chrome fixtures along with the beefy frameless glass shower enclosure add just enough sparkle and contrast.
Remodel in the Mountains
Remodel in the Mountains
UserUser
Sun Valley Photo Five Star Kitchen & Bath
Appartement Paris XIVe
Appartement Paris XIVe
Oz & BabyloneOz & Babylone
Afin de gagner un peu de place pour l'espace cuisine, nous avons diminué l'espace dévolu à la salle-de-bain, qui passait ainsi à environs 4.50 m², dans une surface plus ou moins triangulaire, sans renoncer à une baignoire, ni aux WC (qui sont derrières la porte). L'espace est optimisé au maximum.
A Transitional Harvest
A Transitional Harvest
Steven Allen Designs, LLCSteven Allen Designs, LLC
6 x 20 Gun Metal Tile in a harringbone pattern centered with Transitional Freestanding Tub & Kilimanjiaro Onyx Hung Slab Accented with a Custom Aluminum Frame. This Bathroom Highlights Bentwood Custom Cabinets, Designer Plumbing & Electrical Fixtures on Ice Pearl Quartzite
Bathroom
Bathroom
Kelly Tardiff Interior DesignKelly Tardiff Interior Design
The black walls and ceilings adorned with a deep emerald green vanity and built in storage with copper accents creates a mysterious and sophisticated master bath, perfect for a bachelor or anyone looking for a masculine master bathroom!
Upstairs Bath
Upstairs Bath
MSiegel DesignMSiegel Design
Photography by: Mark Lohman Styled by: Sunday Hendrickson
Color Splash
Color Splash
Bret Franks Construction, Inc.Bret Franks Construction, Inc.
Design: M Siegel Designs Photo: Mark Lohman
Ash Way House
Ash Way House
Limitless BuildingLimitless Building
A four bedroom, two bathroom functional design that wraps around a central courtyard. This home embraces Mother Nature's natural light as much as possible. Whatever the season the sun has been embraced in the solar passive home, from the strategically placed north face openings directing light to the thermal mass exposed concrete slab, to the clerestory windows harnessing the sun into the exposed feature brick wall. Feature brickwork and concrete flooring flow from the interior to the exterior, marrying together to create a seamless connection. Rooftop gardens, thoughtful landscaping and cascading plants surrounding the alfresco and balcony further blurs this indoor/outdoor line. Designer: Dalecki Design Photographer: Dion Robeson
Various bath ideas
Various bath ideas
Creative Window TreatmentsCreative Window Treatments
Custom designed lined fabric shower curtain hung from the ceiling on decorative hooks.

Bathroom with Black Tiles and a Built-In Sink Ideas and Designs

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