Bathroom with Glass-front Cabinets and a Vessel Sink Ideas and Designs

Wilson Aging in Place/Universal Design Bathroom
Wilson Aging in Place/Universal Design Bathroom
Windows to the Walls InteriorsWindows to the Walls Interiors
Client asked for a second master bath and an aging in place bathroom that could accommodate any future handicaps
BAGNO CON LASTRE EFFETTO CEPPO DI GRE
BAGNO CON LASTRE EFFETTO CEPPO DI GRE
Andrea Vertua ArchitettoAndrea Vertua Architetto
Progetto piccolo bagno compatto con rivestimento in gres porcellanato effetto ceppo di gre. Mobile bagno sospeso con lavabo in appoggio e rubinetteria nera a parete. Doccia walk-in con nicchia incassata.
Master Bathroom remodel - Somerville
Master Bathroom remodel - Somerville
Design Solution GroupDesign Solution Group
The custom made vessels and the accent tiles were the inspiration for this bathroom. These pieces were custom made by the artist, Samuel L. Hoffman, a potter, based on our specifications, color and inspiration. The detail on the front of the vessels represents the perfect wave to be out in the ocean surfing! My client wanted an ocean/sea feel for his master bathroom and blue was his color of choice. The crystals in the accent tiles, makes the perfect representation of the deep sea with a beautiful perfect dark blue to match the outside of the vessels. The rest of the materials were carefully chosen to help bring the sea feel to it - the rocks, the wood planks and the "sea salt" wall tile. Each accent tile was specifically placed to balance the bathroom. The sink wall was carefully tailored - we remove some of the white liners and inserted glass blue liners strategically to bring the blue to the wall without taking over the vessels. The shower has a trench drain and is curbless to allow for a clean smooth shower floor. Bathroom has all the contemporary amenities my client was looking for! Designed by: Olga Sacasa, CKD Interior designer Vessels & accent tiles custom made by: Samuel L. Hoffman Pottery Construction done by: Jeffrey V. Silva of Silva Bros Construction
Siegel Project
Siegel Project
Renae Farley DesignsRenae Farley Designs
This guest bath use to be from the 70's with a bathtub and old oak vanity. This was a Jack and Jill bath so there use to be a door where the toilet now is and the toilet use to sit in front of the vanity under the window. We closed off the door and installed a contemporary toilet. We installed 18" travertine tiles on the floor and a contemporary Robern cabinet and medicine cabinet mirror with lots of storage and frosted glass sliding doors. The bathroom idea started when I took my client shopping and she fell in love with the pounded stainless steel vessel sink. We found a faucet that worked like a joy stick and because she is a pilot she thought that was a fun idea. The countertop is a travertine remnant I found.
Richmond Residence
Richmond Residence
Built by RichmondBuilt by Richmond
mirrored niche with glass shelving
Modern Chic Full Home Remodel in Scottsdale AZ
Modern Chic Full Home Remodel in Scottsdale AZ
Todd Whittaker Drywall Inc.Todd Whittaker Drywall Inc.
This gorgeous remodeled home in Scottsdale AZ has all of the right touches of elegance to create a lasting wow factor. Photo by Ed Russell Photography.
Spa Retreat
Spa Retreat
DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greater Grand RapidsDreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greater Grand Rapids
An open concept for this master bedroom and bathroom was transformed into a spa like retreat. Photo credit: Terrien Photography
Masterbad - Waschtischmöbel
Masterbad - Waschtischmöbel
ultramarin - raum fliese badultramarin - raum fliese bad
Ein minimalistisches Masterbadezimmer im Betonlook mit Cotto-Boden aus Handarbeit. Kubische Grundformen, wie das halten eine klare Linien in den Räumen. ultramarin / frank jankowski fotografie, köln

Bathroom with Glass-front Cabinets and a Vessel Sink Ideas and Designs

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