Bathroom with Glass Worktops and a Sliding Door Ideas and Designs

Eight Room Upper West Side
Eight Room Upper West Side
Weil Friedman ArchitectsWeil Friedman Architects
The expanded primary bath includes a large shower with built-in thassos marble bench.
Lorcom Lane Upstairs Bath
Lorcom Lane Upstairs Bath
Bath + KitchenBath + Kitchen
This is one of three bathrooms completed in this home. A hall bathroom upstairs, once served as the "Kids' Bath". Polished marble and glass tile gives this space a luxurious, high-end feel, while maintaining a warm and inviting, spa-like atmosphere. Modern, yet marries well with the traditional charm of the home.
CASA DI UN COLLEZIONISTA
CASA DI UN COLLEZIONISTA
Giovanni Musica - MGAlabGiovanni Musica - MGAlab
Bagno padronale - piastrelle @marazzi - rubinetterie @ritmonio - lavabo e sanitari @flaminia
Feel at Home
Feel at Home
GLAM DesignGLAM Design
Простое место для жизни, где спокойно, уютно и тепло. Интерьер живет и дополняется декором из путешествий и предметами иконами дизайна до сих пор. Фокусная точка кухни— столешница с подсветкой из медового оникса и люстра Designheure lustre 6 petit nuage. Спальня - зона вдохновленная сюрреализмом, Рене Магниттом и глубоким синим. Акценты: стул fabio november her Casamania, торшер Eos Umage и скульптура ASW A Shade Wilder Ванная комната - мечта и воспоминание о райском острове Бали. Фотограф: Сергей Савченко
Master & Guest Bathroom Remodel | Sebring Place
Master & Guest Bathroom Remodel | Sebring Place
Healey CompanyHealey Company
Interior Design Project Manager: Christine Hosley & Caitlin Lambert // Photography: Caitlin Lambert
Bathroom Remodel - Alexandria, VA
Bathroom Remodel - Alexandria, VA
Kelley Astore InteriorsKelley Astore Interiors
Finished bathroom with view of all custom cabinetry.
Mid-century Bath Renovation
Mid-century Bath Renovation
Madden StudioMadden Studio
Brian Madden Photography Remodel within existing 4 x 11 midcentury master bath.
Kernsanierung eines kleinen Duschbads
Kernsanierung eines kleinen Duschbads
hansen innenarchitekturhansen innenarchitektur
Der Raum war, wie früher üblich, rundum raumhoch gefliest, die Dusche durch eine Wand abgetrennt. In einem gemauerten und gleichfalls gefliesten Regal neben der Tür war der Boiler untergebracht. Zuerst wurde alles – unter anderem zwei Lagen Fliesen – bis auf den Rohbau entfernt. Jetzt verschwindet der Boiler in einem raumhohen Einbauschrank neben der Tür, der gleichzeitig viel Stauraum bietet. Damit der Blick beim Betreten nicht zuerst auf das WC fällt, tauschten Waschtisch und WC ihre Position. Der Heizkörper unter dem Fenster wurde gegen einen Handtuch-Heizkörper gegenüber der Dusche ausgetauscht. Diese blieb an ihrem Platz, wurde aber durch eine bodenebene, geflieste Duschfläche mit Duschrinne ersetzt. Abgetrennt wird die Dusche durch eine Schiebetür-Glasanlage. Großformatige Fliesen sorgen für pflegeleichte Oberflächen. Aufgenommen werden sie noch einmal am Vorwand-Element des WCs, die übrigen Flächen sind verputzt. Bodenfliesen finden sich nur in der Dusche, im Rest des Bades wurde der Holzboden aus den anderen Räumen weitergeführt.
En suite Wainscoting and Oil Rubbed Bronze Renovation in Langley BC
En suite Wainscoting and Oil Rubbed Bronze Renovation in Langley BC
Pro-Pack Contracting & Design Inc.Pro-Pack Contracting & Design Inc.
The look and feel of this shower says enjoy me, come on in and let me relax you. Powder coating the tile trim edges and sliding glass rail system was a brilliant idea to keep all the finishes consistent. Revival Arts Photography
East End Avenue, One Bedroom Renovation
East End Avenue, One Bedroom Renovation
DAB Interior Design, Inc.DAB Interior Design, Inc.
Client wanted to update her Bathroom, change the Tub to a Stall Shower, make it a little Bigger & Improve much needed organized Storage Space. I am Proud to Announce, that this jewel of a small apartment co-op bath just: "Won my Fifth National Award!" Many of my Winning Awards for my "State of the Art Bathrooms", most of them were huge. It is far harder to Create a Beautiful Bathroom that is 5' x 6" and not make it look cluttered, where the client can retreat, from their stress of the day. Even though small, this bath has many of the features of my large bathrooms. The judges commented, that they couldn't believe how many things, I had put in this bath & it wasn't cluttered at all. Every inch counts! Firstly, the heavy cast iron tub was probably 60-70 years old. When we removed it, the back wall collapsed as they obviously used inferior products back then, behind the tile, which rotted. Then we removed the old vanity & found a heater under it, which had to be removed to accomodate the wall hung vanity. To make matters worse , when you sat on the commode your knees practically hit the opposite wall & the ceiling was only 7' instead of 8' high which made you feel very claustrophobic. The first thing we did, was move the wall across from the vanity back 1' taking the space from the linen closet and Master Bedroom Closet, which made all the difference in the world. Now we were able to move the bath door back, so you had more room on the commode and we were able to put a larger low rise commode & a wall to block it from the foyer. It the client had agreed, I would have mirrored the ceiling to give the illusion of a much taller & larger space! We deliberately selected soft light colors, recessed cabinets to increase the much needed storage for her bathroom items. She actually has 25+ times the storage space, organized with the 2 draws in the wall hung vanity, mirrored inside/out recessed medicine & storage cabinet, with de-foggers, GFI plugs, & even a soft night light that emanates from an opening at the bottom of the medicine cabinet, that eliminates you turning on a bright light and waking you up, in the middle of the night! Each individual detailed photos will give you additional details.

Bathroom with Glass Worktops and a Sliding Door Ideas and Designs

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