Bathroom with Dark Wood Cabinets and Brown Walls Ideas and Designs

Master Bathroom Remodel - San Jose, CA
Master Bathroom Remodel - San Jose, CA
CAGE Design BuildCAGE Design Build
Master bath remodel features a Jacuzzi tub and long counter with vanity area which includes a his & her magnified vanity mirror. | Photo: Mert Carpenter Photography
Soft Contemporary Home
Soft Contemporary Home
By DesignBy Design
in this newly constructed home this small bathroom has many roles, glamorous powder bath, guest bath duty for the adjoining guest room bedrooms and with the only tub in the home, a spa like retreat for the lady of the house! Design solutions included a self deck tub installed with great precision so that the tub apron of horizontal stacked glass tile slips seamlessly under the tub lip, a custom bi-fold glass doors that folds upon itself and can be stacked against the wall allowing for an open bathing experience as well as providing splash protection for the shower and a simple vanity cabinet suspended beneath a waterfall counter. The concrete floor flows seamlessly from the main part of the home and provides the perfect textural backdrop for the sleek porcelain shower and wall tiles that have been vertically installed. Dave Adams Photography
NW Crossing Home Renovation
NW Crossing Home Renovation
Ron Brown - The FinisherRon Brown - The Finisher
This upscale bathroom renovation has a the feel of a Craftsman home meets Tuscany. The Edison style lighting frames the unique custom barn door sliding mirror. The room is distinguished with white painted shiplap walls.
Antwerp Loft
Antwerp Loft
Dieter Vander Velpen ArchitectsDieter Vander Velpen Architects
Luxury bathroom with a 'hotel feeling' in a loft in Antwerp. A moody atmosphere is created with a material palette consisting of black Nero Marquina marble from Spain, dark stained Walnut panelling, concrete flooring and patinated bronze detailing. Bronze detailing is continued in the floor to accentuate the strong lines and geometric shapes. Photo by: Thomas De Bruyne
Master Retreat
Master Retreat
SCF Architecture, LLCSCF Architecture, LLC
Our owners were looking to upgrade their master bedroom into a hotel-like oasis away from the world with a rustic "ski lodge" feel. The bathroom was gutted, we added some square footage from a closet next door and created a vaulted, spa-like bathroom space with a feature soaking tub. We connected the bedroom to the sitting space beyond to make sure both rooms were able to be used and work together. Added some beams to dress up the ceilings along with a new more modern soffit ceiling complete with an industrial style ceiling fan. The master bed will be positioned at the actual reclaimed barn-wood wall...The gas fireplace is see-through to the sitting area and ties the large space together with a warm accent. This wall is coated in a beautiful venetian plaster. Also included 2 walk-in closet spaces (being fitted with closet systems) and an exercise room. Pros that worked on the project included: Holly Nase Interiors, S & D Renovations (who coordinated all of the construction), Agentis Kitchen & Bath, Veneshe Master Venetian Plastering, Stoves & Stuff Fireplaces
White Box No. 2 - Master Bath
White Box No. 2 - Master Bath
Drewett WorksDrewett Works
The monochromatic master bath's porcelain wall tile seamlessly blends with figured walnut millwork and is illuminated by low voltage pendant lighting. Countertops are Caesarstone in pure white. Project Details // White Box No. 2 Architecture: Drewett Works Builder: Argue Custom Homes Interior Design: Ownby Design Landscape Design (hardscape): Greey | Pickett Landscape Design: Refined Gardens Photographer: Jeff Zaruba See more of this project here: https://www.drewettworks.com/white-box-no-2/

Bathroom with Dark Wood Cabinets and Brown Walls Ideas and Designs

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