Bathroom with Green Walls and Yellow Walls Ideas and Designs

Classic Victorian Remodel
Classic Victorian Remodel
Karen Kempf InteriorsKaren Kempf Interiors
Tricia Shay Photography, HB Designs LLC
Ealing House
Ealing House
DUST ArchitectureDUST Architecture
A guest shower room on the first floor which is compact and functional. Dark matt hexagonal tiles contrast light glazed wall tiles to give a crisp aesthetic.
Baronne Hall Bathroom
Baronne Hall Bathroom
Before and After Builders, Inc.Before and After Builders, Inc.
New ProFlo tub, Anatolia Classic Calacatta 13" x 13" porcelain tub/shower wall tile laid in a brick style pattern with Cathedral Waterfall linear accent tile, custom recess/niche, Delta grab bars, Brizo Rook Series tub/shower fixtures, and frameless tub/shower sliding glass door! Anatolia Classic Calacatta 12" x 24" porcelain floor tile laid in a 1/3-2/3 pattern, Medallion custom cabinetry with full overlay slab doors and drawers, leathered Black Pearl granite countertop, and Top Knobs cabinet hardware!
Tired to On-Trend
Tired to On-Trend
RenovisionsRenovisions
One of our favorite clients requested our services once again, this time to update their outdated full bath. The main goal, aside from keeping the existing tub and surround in place, was to replace the tired vanity, small medicine cabinet, countertop, sink, flooring, light fixture, shower valve and trims with products that are more on trend. The desire was to create a wow factor and display their personal style. Designing a bath with transitional finishes and a clean aesthetic was top of mind when we selected a white painted inset-style vanity, contrasting marble-look quartz countertop in suede finish and classic 3” x 6” white subway wall tiles. Tying together different patterns and incorporating 8” x 8” black and white deco floor tiles provides an interesting and refreshing industrial look that is an expression of our client’s individuality and style. Adding to this industrial style feature was the double light fixture with clear seeded glass mounted over the new framed recessed medicine cabinet with matching painted finish. Also, a priority in the remodeling process was to provide proper ventilation to not only keep air moving, but to ensure moisture is cleared from the room while showering. This newly remodeled updated bathroom is light and airy, and clients are thrilled with the result. “Hi Cathy, I just wanted to let you know how pleased we are with our bathrooms and stairs!! Ed, Bradley, and Charlie did their usual fantastic job, not to mention your guidance and expertise. We could not be more thrilled! Each and every time I look at the wall color in the upstairs bath, I comment to myself that Liz really is a ‘wiz’. Thank you, thank you, thank you!” - Susan and Hal M. (Hanover)
Eclectic Townhouse
Eclectic Townhouse
gramercydesigngramercydesign
photography by Matthew Placek
Lorcom Lane Guest Bath
Lorcom Lane Guest Bath
Bath + KitchenBath + Kitchen
One of three bathrooms completed in this home. This bathroom serves as the guest bath, located on the first floor between the office/guest space and kitchen. Marble tiles and subtle green hues make a great impression and tie with the cool calming colors used on the first floor. Wall niches, hotel rack, and medicine cabinet help to maximize storage for guests without overcrowding the room. Wainscoting and decorative trim were paired with modern fixtures to marry traditional charm with contemporary feel.
Lebanon Ranch Redesign
Lebanon Ranch Redesign
UserUser
Accents were added to this guest bath to create a bright and appealing space.
Cedarcroft House
Cedarcroft House
Hiser + Kopits Hiser Architects, P.C.Hiser + Kopits Hiser Architects, P.C.
New guest bathroom in existing attic space Michael S. Koryta

Bathroom with Green Walls and Yellow Walls Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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