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De Meza + Architecture
An Architect's bathroom added to the top floor of a beautiful home. Clean lines and cool colors are employed to create a perfect balance of soft and hard. Tile work and cabinetry provide great contrast and ground the space.
Photographer: Dean Birinyi
Bolen Designs
In this beautifully updated master bath, we removed the existing tub to create a walk-in shower. Modern floating vanities with a distressed white oak finish, topped with white quartz countertops and finished with brushed gold fixtures, this bathroom has it all - including touch LED lighted mirrors and a heated towel rack. The matching wood ceiling in the shower adds yet another layer of luxury to this spa-like retreat.
Haus of Blaylock | Award-Winning Designer
The guest bath is a combination of neutral tones and rustic elegance. The custom shower tiling is an intricate design of glass and stone tiles. The arched entry and mirrors add architectural interest to the room. The vessel sink atop the granite countertop brings interest to the vanity along with the metallic sconces on either side of the mirror.
BRY design
This master bathroom was a challenge. It is so TINY and there was no room to expand it in any direction. So I did all the walls in glass tile (top to bottom) to actually keep it less busy with broken up lines. When you walk into this bathroom it's like walking into a jewerly box. It's stunning and it feels so much bigger too...We added a corner cabinet for more storage and that helped.
The kitchen was entirely enclosed and we opened it up and did the columns in stone to match other elements of the house.
Black Rock Design | Build
Beautiful remodel of master bathroom. This reminds us of our mountain roots with warm earth colors and wood finishes.
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
The clients wanted a refresh on their master suite while keeping the majority of the plumbing in the same space. Keeping the shower were it was we simply
removed some minimal walls at their master shower area which created a larger, more dramatic, and very functional master wellness retreat.
The new space features a expansive showering area, as well as two furniture sink vanity, and seated makeup area. A serene color palette and a variety of textures gives this bathroom a spa-like vibe and the dusty blue highlights repeated in glass accent tiles, delicate wallpaper and customized blue tub.
BRY design
This master bathroom was a challenge. It is so TINY and there was no room to expand it in any direction. So I did all the walls in glass tile (top to bottom) to actually keep it less busy with broken up lines. When you walk into this bathroom it's like walking into a jewerly box. It's stunning and it feels so much bigger too...We added a corner cabinet for more storage and that helped.
The kitchen was entirely enclosed and we opened it up and did the columns in stone to match other elements of the house.
Carla Bast Design
Vanity, Top & Sink: Restoration Hardware Reclaimed Russian Oak Vanity Piece, Corner Backsplash/Mirror: Antique Mirror Glass Tile, Floor: 2" Hexagon in matte white, Wall color: Sherwin Williams SW7016 Mindful Gray, Pendants: Restoration Hardware, Alyssa Lee Photography
Bolen Designs
In this beautifully updated master bath, we removed the existing tub to create a walk-in shower. Modern floating vanities with a distressed white oak finish, topped with white quartz countertops and finished with brushed gold fixtures, this bathroom has it all - including touch LED lighted mirrors and a heated towel rack. The matching wood ceiling in the shower adds yet another layer of luxury to this spa-like retreat.
Finesse, Inc.
Iridescent glass tiles add a modern sensibility, with a nod to ancient Roman glass. Glass shelves allow light to illuminate the entire niche.
Photo: Jessica Abler, Los Angeles, CA
CBH Architects
Above-the-garage addition of a master suite - master bedroom, bath, and walk-in closet. Photo shows master bath with custom-built rustic vanity topped by concrete sink/counter. Construction by Murphy General Contractors of South Orange, NJ; Photo by Greg Martz.
Bathroom with Distressed Cabinets and Glass Tiles Ideas and Designs
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