Bathroom with Grey Floors and Wainscoting Ideas and Designs

Rocking it in KOHIMARAMA
Rocking it in KOHIMARAMA
Du Bois Design LtdDu Bois Design Ltd
This bathroom was designed for specifically for my clients’ overnight guests. My clients felt their previous bathroom was too light and sparse looking and asked for a more intimate and moodier look. The mirror, tapware and bathroom fixtures have all been chosen for their soft gradual curves which create a flow on effect to each other, even the tiles were chosen for their flowy patterns. The smoked bronze lighting, door hardware, including doorstops were specified to work with the gun metal tapware. A 2-metre row of deep storage drawers’ float above the floor, these are stained in a custom inky blue colour – the interiors are done in Indian Ink Melamine. The existing entrance door has also been stained in the same dark blue timber stain to give a continuous and purposeful look to the room. A moody and textural material pallet was specified, this made up of dark burnished metal look porcelain tiles, a lighter grey rock salt porcelain tile which were specified to flow from the hallway into the bathroom and up the back wall. A wall has been designed to divide the toilet and the vanity and create a more private area for the toilet so its dominance in the room is minimised - the focal areas are the large shower at the end of the room bath and vanity. The freestanding bath has its own tumbled natural limestone stone wall with a long-recessed shelving niche behind the bath - smooth tiles for the internal surrounds which are mitred to the rough outer tiles all carefully planned to ensure the best and most practical solution was achieved. The vanity top is also a feature element, made in Bengal black stone with specially designed grooves creating a rock edge.
Santa Ynez Modern Farmhouse
Santa Ynez Modern Farmhouse
Kisha Gianni DesignsKisha Gianni Designs
Replacing the deck-mounted tub with a freestanding tub greatly opened up the space, a pendant light above and beadboard detail behind added some farmhouse charm. We used the existing niche space but added new stained wood shelves to give it a refresh. All new tile, baseboard, and vanity.
Centerport - Historic Home Addition
Centerport - Historic Home Addition
G.B. Construction and Development, Inc.G.B. Construction and Development, Inc.
Master Bathroom complete with clawfoot tub, stall shower with bench seat, double vanity, wainscoting and marble tile.
Los Angeles/Hollywood Hills, CA - Addition to an Existing Home
Los Angeles/Hollywood Hills, CA - Addition to an Existing Home
ING ConstructionING Construction
Los Angeles/Hollywood Hills, CA - Bathroom addition to Room addition to an existing house. Framing of the addition to the existing home, installation of insulation, drywall, flooring, electrical, plumbing, windows and a fresh paint to finish.
Lakefront Beauty
Lakefront Beauty
Jeff Puckett Construction IncJeff Puckett Construction Inc
Large master bath with clawfoot tub, large round mirrors and walk in shower with glass.
Compact Bath
Compact Bath
12/12 Architects & Planners12/12 Architects & Planners
This small 3/4 bath was added in the space of a large entry way of this ranch house, with the bath door immediately off the master bedroom. At only 39sf, the 3'x8' space houses the toilet and sink on opposite walls, with a 3'x4' alcove shower adjacent to the sink. The key to making a small space feel large is avoiding clutter, and increasing the feeling of height - so a floating vanity cabinet was selected, with a built-in medicine cabinet above. A wall-mounted storage cabinet was added over the toilet, with hooks for towels. The shower curtain at the shower is changed with the whims and design style of the homeowner, and allows for easy cleaning with a simple toss in the washing machine.
Traditional Primary Bath Remodel Olathe, KS
Traditional Primary Bath Remodel Olathe, KS
KCBR Design | RemodelKCBR Design | Remodel
This traditional design style primary bath remodel features floor-to-ceiling wainscoting and a beautiful herringbone pattern tile shower with a niche and bench.
Santa Ynez Modern Farmhouse
Santa Ynez Modern Farmhouse
Kisha Gianni DesignsKisha Gianni Designs
By removing the tall towers on both sides of the vanity and keeping the shelves open below, we were able to work with the existing vanity. It was refinished and received a marble top and backsplash as well as new sinks and faucets. We used a long, wide mirror to keep the face feeling as bright and light as possible and to reflect the pretty view from the window above the freestanding tub.
Master Bath Remodel with Black Accents
Master Bath Remodel with Black Accents
K. Rue Designs, LLCK. Rue Designs, LLC
Through a major remodel, the K. Rue Designs team led a fabulous design with results of a timeless look featuring black accents, a freestanding tub, and larger shower. Against a beautiful frosted window with thick white trim and wainscoting wall, a stunning black freestanding tub with wall-mount fixture creates a focal point. Neutral gray chevron wood-look tile offers interest white grounding the space. Light painted walls are complemented with elongated white subway tile throughout the shower and a hint of darker contrasting grout. For ambiance, a dark spherical chandelier adorns above the freestanding statement tub. All white cabinetry spans across the opposite wall with light quartz countertops. Black accents emphasized on the mirror frames, industrial lighting, single handle sink faucets, and cabinetry pulls. A sweet, intricate vanity chair entices this simple, yet sophisticated bathroom. - The shower floor tile are smaller geometric hexagons for added traction. Black bathroom fixtures accentuate the color scheme.

Bathroom with Grey Floors and Wainscoting Ideas and Designs

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