Bathroom with Black Walls and Medium Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs

CASA SANTA CRISTINA
CASA SANTA CRISTINA
RAFAEL VARGAS FotoRAFAEL VARGAS Foto
capella arquitectura, rafaelvargas
Fugenlose Bäder
Fugenlose Bäder
Maler Hoffmann GmbHMaler Hoffmann GmbH
Fugenlose Oberfläche PUR Loft
Terrace Drive
Terrace Drive
KA DesignWorksKA DesignWorks
Dallas & Harris Productions
bathroom redesign
bathroom redesign
Authentic House DesignAuthentic House Design
a moody yet feminine small bathroom that blurs the line between home and nature.
Bathrooms
Bathrooms
I'm the Blind LadyI'm the Blind Lady
REFINED TEXTURES AND STYLE—OUR MOST LUXURIOUS WINDOW TREATMENTS An innovative alternative to woven woods and solar screens, The Alustra® Collection of Woven Textures® is inspired by design. Fabrics—from French linen to lustrous charmeuse—are globally-sourced to create a truly elevated, premium window treatment. Alustra Woven Textures are available in Roller Shades, Roman Shades and Skyline® Gliding Window Panels. KEY FEATURES Exclusive Fabrics­—Textiles in the Alustra Collection are made with unique fiber and texture combinations. Like a soft, lustrous silk or a nubby tweed, the materials offer depth and visual interest. Roller Shades—Alustra Roller Shades are available with a dual roller option that pairs any Woven Textures fabric with a rear roller shade, which can be operated as an independent liner. Roman Shades—Alustra Roman Shades are two shades in one. Offering total light control and privacy, our independent liner option provides versatility and functionality with the clean look of a single headrail. Skyline Gliding Window Panels—Alustra Skyline Gliding Window Panels are a patented twist on traditional panel track blinds. These contemporary panels are ideal for covering large windows or function as room dividers.
Chinoiserie Powder Room II (Renovation)
Chinoiserie Powder Room II (Renovation)
House of LHouse of L
Jason Miller of Pixelate Ltd. A formal powder room that lost its luster gets a huge makeover and regains glamour with this complete revamp. Originally, the room housed an oddly placed round vanity that floated in the middle of the room, making for a very awkward walking space to the commode room. A window that looked out to the exterior of the home prior to a Sun Room addition was left in creating another mar in the potential this generously sized bath offered if laid out properly. During the renovation, the plumbing was moved to the far right wall and sconces flanked either side. The center fixture was replaced with a flush-mount that filled the space nicely while still accentuating the overall design. The inspiration for the asian-motif floral mural came from the foyer (the bath is directly off of it) and its original moldings and black and white palette dating to the late 20's, which although had been repainted, still maintained the feel of that period. The sweeping blossoms lend a sense of whimsy and the saturated backdrop gives the blooms a dewy effect as if kissed by moonlight. The goal was to have an eye drawing element in the foyer since the door would be left open most of the time and the was definitely achieved by the graphic use of texture and color in this bath.
MODERN BATHROOM VANITIES MOON  IN SAN DIEGO
MODERN BATHROOM VANITIES MOON IN SAN DIEGO
BKT LOFT Italian Kitchen Cabinets in San DiegoBKT LOFT Italian Kitchen Cabinets in San Diego
The exclusive design of a collection which can be custom-made in all aspects.
 The wood and lacquered finishings can be matched for unexpected aestethic solutions and the modular elements are available in different dimensions. Unlimited furnishing possibilities for a unique setting.

Bathroom with Black Walls and Medium Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs

3
Ireland
Tailor my experience with cookies

Houzz uses cookies and similar technologies to personalise my experience, serve me relevant content, and improve Houzz products and services. By clicking ‘Accept’ I agree to this, as further described in the Houzz Cookie Policy. I can reject non-essential cookies by clicking ‘Manage Preferences’.