Bathroom with Grey Cabinets and a Built-in Bath Ideas and Designs

Stanford Wood Lodge
Stanford Wood Lodge
Absolute ArchitectureAbsolute Architecture
Stanford Wood Cottage extension and conversion project by Absolute Architecture. Photos by Jaw Designs, Kitchens and joinery by Ben Heath.
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Outdated to upgraded
Rachelle Capes InteriorsRachelle Capes Interiors
After photo of Master bath vanities. We used mirrors on the cabinet doors to hide what is inside, but keep the room feeling light and airy. We added skylights, took out the center vanity and installed the bathtub in its place. We also squared up the corners of the closets and moved the closet entrance into the hallway where we trimmed the walls and doors. A chandelier and crystal knobs add to the elegant feel of the room.
Newport Coast Classic
Newport Coast Classic
Cabochon Surfaces & FixturesCabochon Surfaces & Fixtures
A stunning detail of the Alba Chiara marble mini hexagon rug covering the guest bath floor. Cabochon Surfaces & Fixtures
Fish Tale 1
Fish Tale 1
SHELTER Custom-Built LivingSHELTER Custom-Built Living
Built by Award Winning, Certified Luxury Custom Home Builder SHELTER Custom-Built Living. Interior Details and Design- SHELTER Custom-Built Living Build-Design team. . Architect- DLB Custom Home Design INC.. Interior Decorator- Hollis Erickson Design.
Relaxing Bathroom in Horsham, West Sussex
Relaxing Bathroom in Horsham, West Sussex
Alexander KitchensAlexander Kitchens
Relaxing Bathroom in Horsham, West Sussex Marble tiling, contemporary furniture choices and ambient lighting create a spa-like bathroom space for this Horsham client. The Brief Our Horsham-based bathroom designer Martin was tasked with creating a new layout as well as implementing a relaxing and spa-like feel in this Horsham bathroom. Within the compact space, Martin had to incorporate plenty of storage and some nice features to make the room feel inviting, but not cluttered in any way. It was clear a unique layout and design were required to achieve all elements of this brief. Design Elements A unique design is exactly what Martin has conjured for this client. The most impressive part of the design is the storage and mirror area at the rear of the room. A clever combination of Graphite Grey Mereway furniture has been used above the ledge area to provide this client with hidden away storage, a large mirror area and a space to store some bathing essentials. This area also conceals some of the ambient, spa-like features within this room. A concealed cistern is fitted behind white marble tiles, whilst a niche adds further storage for bathing items. Discrete downlights are fitted above the mirror and within the tiled niche area to create a nice ambience to the room. Special Inclusions A larger bath was a key requirement of the brief, and so Martin has incorporated a large designer-style bath ideal for relaxing. Around the bath area are plenty of places for decorative items. Opposite, a smaller wall-hung unit provides additional storage and is also equipped with an integrated sink, in the same Graphite Grey finish. Project Highlight The numerous decorative areas are a great highlight of this project. Each add to the relaxing ambience of this bathroom and provide a place to store decorative items that contribute to the spa-like feel. They also highlight the great thought that has gone into the design of this space. The End Result The result is a bathroom that delivers upon all the requirements of this client’s brief and more. This project is also a great example of what can be achieved within a compact bathroom space, and what can be achieved with a well-thought-out design. If you are seeking a transformation to your bathroom space, discover how our expert designers can create a great design that meets all your requirements. To arrange a free design appointment visit a showroom or book an appointment now!
Southwest St. Louis Accessible Master Bathroom
Southwest St. Louis Accessible Master Bathroom
Ageless DesignAgeless Design
small dimensional bathroom that needed light and spacious affects, like flooring, countertop and calming paint color to enhance effect of space
Craftsman (Transitional) Bathroom Remodel
Craftsman (Transitional) Bathroom Remodel
SoCal KitchensSoCal Kitchens
Transitional bathroom featuring: Statuario Maximus engineered quartz by Caesarstone, Grey shaker style cabinetry, Undermount Sink - Ledges by Kohler, Subway wall tile, Pottery Barn mirror, Edison Bulbs, Photo by Kim Rodgers Photography
Lake House Tranquility
Lake House Tranquility
Geneva Cabinet Company, LLCGeneva Cabinet Company, LLC
http://genevacabinet.com, GENEVA CABINET COMPANY, LLC , Lake Geneva, WI., Lake house with open kitchen,Shiloh cabinetry pained finish in Repose Grey, Essex door style with beaded inset, corner cabinet, decorative pulls, appliance panels, Definite Quartz Viareggio countertops
Traditional Houston Ranch-Style Gets Stunning Transitional Makeover
Traditional Houston Ranch-Style Gets Stunning Transitional Makeover
Eden McCleskeyEden McCleskey
Jack and Jill, Curvy Tile, Arabesque Tile, Gold Accents, Alcove Tub, Huge Double Vanity with Tower, Custom Cabinetry and Custom Pull Out Steps for Kids. Photo by Bayou City 360
Delaney Plan in Fox Ridge
Delaney Plan in Fox Ridge
Ventura HomesVentura Homes
This classically designed bathroom will aesthetically last for years to come.
Forest Glen
Forest Glen
Banks Home Building, Inc.Banks Home Building, Inc.
View of master vanity at home in Mountain Brook, AL
1st Street SW Infill
1st Street SW Infill
Design Kitchens & CountertopsDesign Kitchens & Countertops
A 48" in vanity is make to feel large, with a built in medicine cabinet, and a clear glass shower door! From end to end, this small vanity is stunning.

Bathroom with Grey Cabinets and a Built-in Bath Ideas and Designs

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