Bathroom with Flat-panel Cabinets and Yellow Cabinets Ideas and Designs

Norman Mailer house, Provincetown
Norman Mailer house, Provincetown
Aline Architecture inc.Aline Architecture inc.
Aline Architecture / Photographer: Dan Cutrona
In Primo piano
In Primo piano
Rachele Biancalani StudioRachele Biancalani Studio
Un bagno dallo spirito mediterraneo pieno di colori, forme sinuose e oggetti artigianali e di recupero come il grande mobile realizzato su misura con assi di legno che vengono usate per realizzare le casseforme del calcestruzzo e le lampade di cartone riciclato BO e Bina con cavi gialli arrotolati. La doccia è dotata di una seduta in muratura e il rivestimento utilizzato è resina epossidica spatolata sia a pavimento che nella nicchia della doccia. Le altre pareti sono dipinte dello stesso colore della resina e le zone che si possono bagnare ovvero dietro al mobile lavabo e dietro ai sanitari sono state usate come rivestimento delle bellissime e super colorate piastrelle artigianali marocchine realizzate e dipinte a mano. Anche gli specchi sono stati realizzati con cartone di recupero. Completano il grande mobile tanti divertenti pomelli in ceramica colorata disposti in modo apparentemente casuale sui cassetti e sulle ante del mobile
Clean & White Transitional Bath
Clean & White Transitional Bath
Traci Connell InteriorsTraci Connell Interiors
This soft gray bathroom is a beautiful escape from everyday life. With the floating vanity mirrors, the walk in shower, and a free standing bath tub, the options are endless on how to pamper yourself.
Spring Avenue Bathroom
Spring Avenue Bathroom
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
A fun color palette that is also timeless was the goal in this kids' bathroom. The yellow tile is a color called Dandelion from Mercury Mosaics, handmade in America and gently variegated. The color also speaks of school busses and orange juice – sort of a little bit of orange mixed in there with the yellow. The niche is elongated and dimensioned precisely to showcase the black and white Moroccan tile from Fireclay tile, and the sides, top, and bottom of the niche are a honed black granite that really makes the pattern pop. The technique of using granite, marble, or quartz to frame a shower niche is also preferable to using tile if you want to minimize grout lines that you'll have to clean. The black onyx finish of the shower fixtures picks up the granite color as well and are offset with a white acrylic tub and vertical side wall tiles in a bright white.
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UserUser
Ambiente Scandinavo 1
Normandy
Normandy
Smith & Ragsdale Interior DesignSmith & Ragsdale Interior Design
All the bathrooms were demolished and updated with new custom-design cabinetry, plumbing fixtures, tile, countertops and lighting. Our clients requested easy-to-maintain surfaces for the bathrooms.
Bathroom near Box
Bathroom near Box
Waterfall DesignWaterfall Design
A small bathroom, WC room and section of hallway were knocked into one space with 3 windows to create a bright, cheerful, but sophisticated, new family bathroom. Warm traditional tones from the white oak flooring and oak Shaker hanging pegs are complemented by the clean lines of bespoke cabinetry in mirrored and spray painted yellow finishes. Luxury is added by Cararra marble countertops and a glass chandelier, set in the sky blue ceiling. Finally, the scheme is "grounded" and enlivened by a Moroccan style tiled wall opposite the mirrors and basin. This feature helps prevent the shower enclosure from blocking out part of the room by "completing" the room and enhancing it's width. Copyright: Michael Curry 2017
Suburban Master Bath
Suburban Master Bath
Crystal Kitchen + BathCrystal Kitchen + Bath
The clients in this Minnetonka home dreamed of a sophisticated space that reflected their style and harmonized with the other rooms. Crystal frameless cabinets in an off-white high gloss UV lacquer float above a large format porcelain tile floor, Caesarstone counter-tops, polished nickel plumbing fixtures, and a decorative wall sconce replace worn finishes and lend an air of sophistication. Earthy, limestone tiled walls with the cream and taupe color scheme blend with other areas in the home. Storage solutions were a must as bottles originally cluttered the counter-top due to the lack of storage. Robern medicine cabinets hide clutter and an open shelf at end of tub provides display and storage area. The shower was expanded to the window and inside, the bathtub surround creates a small ledge for setting toiletries.
VILLA AMAZONÍA
VILLA AMAZONÍA
Pili Molina | Masfotogenica InteriorismoPili Molina | Masfotogenica Interiorismo
Este pequeño aseo de cortesía debía contrarestar con diversión lo que no tenía en proporciones. Jugamos con un papel negro de jungla para aportar profundidad en la parte alta, recurrimos al mayor contraste con el negro, que es el color amarillo, para marcar rotundamente el pequeño mueble del lavabo, y jugamos a llenar la parte baja con un mosaico de mármol natural blanco en espiga para que no quedase ninguna zona completamente llena. Aquí el Más es Más. Por supesto, la lámpara debía estar a la altura y este Camaleón de Seletti fue la elección perfecta. This small courtesy toilet was supposed to counteract with fun what it did not have in proportions. We played with a black jungle paper to provide depth in the upper part, we resorted to the greatest contrast with black, which is the yellow color, to emphatically mark the small vanity unit, and we played to fill the lower part with a marble mosaic natural white herringbone pattern so that no area was completely filled. Here More is More. Of course, the lamp had to be up to the task and this Chameleon by Seletti was the perfect choice.
Asheville, NC-Modern Mountain
Asheville, NC-Modern Mountain
Wright Jenkins Home DesignWright Jenkins Home Design
Spacious spa bath includes large walk-in shower, spa tub and separate vanities.

Bathroom with Flat-panel Cabinets and Yellow Cabinets Ideas and Designs

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