Bathroom with Blue Cabinets and Laminate Floors Ideas and Designs

Out of the Blue
Out of the Blue
Blythe InteriorsBlythe Interiors
This bathroom got a punch of personality with this modern, monochromatic design. Grasscloth wallpaper, new lighting and a stunning vanity brought this space to life. Rug: Abstract in blue and charcoal, Safavieh Wallpaper: Barnaby Indigo faux grasscloth by A-Street Prints Vanity hardware: Mergence in matte black and satin nickel, Amerock Shower enclosure: Enigma-XO, DreamLine Shower wall tiles: Flash series in cobalt, 3 by 12 inches, Arizona Tile Floor tile: Taco Melange Blue, SomerTile
Complete Guest Home Rebuild
Complete Guest Home Rebuild
Classic Kitchens, Etc.Classic Kitchens, Etc.
The loss of this guest home was a devastation to this family in Lynwood, California, so we wanted to make their new guest house as comforting as possible. Originally this guest house had a sauna and some niche spaces, with swing out doors that took up the small floor space it had to offer, so we streamlined the area to give it us much usable space as possible. We replaced the front door with a new 6 foot slider with a screen and a lock for privacy and safety. Added a wall of closet closing where the sauna once was, that is closed in with new six panel sliding doors, and a matching pocket door for the restroom. New recessed lighting, a new dual function air conditioning and heating unit fill the main room of the home. In the bathroom we created storage with a linen cupboard and some shelving, and utilized a quartz counter top to match the vanity. The vanity is made of that same quartz that mimics Carrera marble, with a square edge profile for a contemporary feel. With only a 16” space to work with we placed a small undermount sink, and a corner mounted chrome faucet, which tops an accented, custom built navy blue cabinet. The 3’x3’ shower fits snugly in the corner of the room and offers a wall mounted rain shower head by Moen, also in chrome. A wall niche filled with blue hexagon glass tile adds usable space, with a 2”x2” mosaic porcelain tile on the floor that has the look of calacatta marble. A simple brick pattern was used to line the walls of the shower for simplicity in a small space. To finish the area and make the rooms flow, we utilized a waterproof laminate that has a wonderful warm tone, and looks like a 7 inch hard wood plank flooring. All in all, this space, although there was loss, is now better than it had ever been, and is a great new guest home for this family.
Raleigh Hills Dream
Raleigh Hills Dream
Sutherland Design Home, LLCSutherland Design Home, LLC
60 sq ft bathroom with custom cabinets a double vanity, floating shelves, and vessel sinks.
Uptown Coastal
Uptown Coastal
JMR Designs, Inc.JMR Designs, Inc.
A complete home renovation bringing an 80's home into a contemporary coastal design with touches of earth tones to highlight the owner's art collection. JMR Designs created a comfortable and inviting space for relaxing, working and entertaining family and friends.
A Herculean Feat
A Herculean Feat
Lori Delisle Interior Design & DecoratingLori Delisle Interior Design & Decorating
This master bath was overwhelmed with clutter. We cleared off the sink top and built-in shelves and organized each side for his and her. We played with the deep navy cabinets and grey flooring with simple touches in the accessories and artwork to keep a clean fresh look.
Multi-Generation Lakeside Home
Multi-Generation Lakeside Home
Duke Homes, Inc.Duke Homes, Inc.
Cobalt blue cabinets provide a striking contrast to the earth tones of the other finishes in this bath.
Half Bath Shiplap with  Navy and Gold
Half Bath Shiplap with Navy and Gold
Channah ZeldinChannah Zeldin
A small DIY project to update our 20-year-old half bath to something more modern and personality-filled. This was our first foray into a full DIY project, keeping the budget around $1,500 for materials and installation. We took inspiration from the Ryan Hoyt Designs Darcy Project on Houzz ( https://www.houzz.com/photos/darcy-beach-style-powder-room-phvw-vp~102221003) and modified as needed based on the materials we could find. Arauco primed shiplap was installed throughout, painted in Sherwin Williams Shoji White to complement the new off-white quartz countertop. We kept the old vanity base, sanding and painting in Sherwin Williams Naval. We had to search high and low for a pre-fab piece of white quartz. We found this one at a granite depot, pre-drilled with a single-hole faucet. Though not the wide-spread look we liked in the Darcy project, it was the next best option. The hardware is from the Moen Align collection in brushed gold. It perfectly plays up the farmhouse meets beach style. All of this was finished off by an 18" round "bronze" mirror from Target (!). Overall we love the finished bathroom and can't believe the transformation. From the drap formica countertop with pink tiled floor to this tiny beautiful bathroom oasis.
North End Wit+Whimsy Primary Ensuite Bathroom
North End Wit+Whimsy Primary Ensuite Bathroom
Ethos Design+Build | RemodelEthos Design+Build | Remodel
Primary Suite Bathroom addition and remodel for one of our North End home projects.
Coburn Lakes
Coburn Lakes
DSLD HomesDSLD Homes
In Coburn Lakes, you can choose between a large variety of 3 and 4 bedroom floor plans. Our floor plans offer amenities such as 3 CM granite countertops, under-mount sinks, wood flooring in the living area and halls, granite around the fireplace, LED lighting, framed mirrors, and so much more. You can also choose from a large selection of colors and upgraded options to give your new home your own personal touch. Call today to take your first step in making Coburn Lakes your new home!

Bathroom with Blue Cabinets and Laminate Floors Ideas and Designs

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