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Guthrie Kitchen and Bath Plus LLC
This contemporary bath design in Springfield is a relaxing retreat with a large shower, freestanding tub, and soothing color scheme. The custom alcove shower enclosure includes a Delta showerhead, recessed storage niche with glass shelves, and built-in shower bench. Stunning green glass wall tile from Lia turns this shower into an eye catching focal point. The American Standard freestanding bathtub pairs beautifully with an American Standard floor mounted tub filler faucet. The bathroom vanity is a Medallion Cabinetry white shaker style wall-mounted cabinet, which adds to the spa style atmosphere of this bathroom remodel. The vanity includes two Miseno rectangular undermount sinks with Miseno single lever faucets. The cabinetry is accented by Richelieu polished chrome hardware, as well as two round mirrors and vanity lights. The spacious design includes recessed shelves, perfect for storing spare linens or display items. This bathroom design is sure to be the ideal place to relax.
Fireclay Tile
With a handpainted floor tile and soft green San Gabriel Glazed Thin Brick, this master bathroom is a serene getaway.
DESIGN
Annette Vartanian
PHOTOS
Bethany Nauert
Tile Shown: Glazed Thin Brick in San Gabriel; Uni Mountain in Black & White Motif
Horizon Builders, Inc.
Guest bathroom with aqua large format subway tile in a stacked pattern. White quartz counter tops with white high gloss cabinetry. Shower screen.
NICHEdg
The sea glass tiles and marble combination creates a serene feel that is perfect for a smaller bath. The various techniques incorporated into the redesign create a sense of depth and space. Meanwhile, the abstract prints and the black pendant lighting add a slight edge to the room. A spa shower system and glass partition elevate the high-end feel of the space.
The finished bathroom is polished, functional and timeless.
Photo: Virtual 360 NY
Bushman Dreyfus Architects
Renovation and expansion of a 1930s-era classic. Buying an old house can be daunting. But with careful planning and some creative thinking, phasing the improvements helped this family realize their dreams over time. The original International Style house was built in 1934 and had been largely untouched except for a small sunroom addition. Phase 1 construction involved opening up the interior and refurbishing all of the finishes. Phase 2 included a sunroom/master bedroom extension, renovation of an upstairs bath, a complete overhaul of the landscape and the addition of a swimming pool and terrace. And thirteen years after the owners purchased the home, Phase 3 saw the addition of a completely private master bedroom & closet, an entry vestibule and powder room, and a new covered porch.
Ivywell Interiors | Bristol
This en-suite bathroom is all about fun. We opted for a monochrome style to contrast with the colourful guest bedroom. We sourced geometric tiles that make blur the edges of the space and bring a contemporary feel to the space.
LMK Studio
Tiny storage room in the loft transformed into a fully functional guest bathroom. Brushed black fixtures with matt black accessories. Vertical tiles for illusion of height paired with subtle terrazzo floor tiles for a modern yet timeless look. The vanity unit is in walnut with a Corian worktop in Alpine white for easy maintenance.
Hem Collective
This was a reconfiguration of a small bathroom. We added a skylight above the shower to bring in more natural light and used a rich, green tile to ring in some color. The resulting space is a luxurious experience in a small package.
Bathroom with Green Tiles and an Open Shower Ideas and Designs
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