Bathroom with Shaker Cabinets and Grey Tiles Ideas and Designs

Wilmette Renovation
Wilmette Renovation
Devon Grace InteriorsDevon Grace Interiors
Devon Grace Interiors designed a luxurious primary bathroom that features a grey double vanity with shaker style cabinetry doors. Ceramic wall tile, quartz countertops and backsplash, and brass wall-mounted faucets add natural textures and warmth to the space.
Soho Signature | Modin Rigid LVP Collection Customer Space | TX
Soho Signature | Modin Rigid LVP Collection Customer Space | TX
FlooretFlooret
he Modin Rigid luxury vinyl plank flooring collection is the new standard in resilient flooring. Modin Rigid offers true embossed-in-register texture, creating a surface that is convincing to the eye and to the touch; a low sheen level to ensure a natural look that wears well over time; four-sided enhanced bevels to more accurately emulate the look of real wood floors; wider and longer waterproof planks; an industry-leading wear layer; and a pre-attached underlayment.
Lendell Street Master Bath
Lendell Street Master Bath
Haven Design and ConstructionHaven Design and Construction
This spa like master bath was transformed into an eye catching oasis featuring a marble patterned accent wall, freestanding tub and spacious corner shower. His and hers vanities face one another, while the toilet is tucked away in a separate water closet. The beaded chandelier over the tub serves as a beautiful focal point and accents the curved picture window that floods the bath with natural light.
Edmonds Second Story Addition
Edmonds Second Story Addition
H2D Architecture + DesignH2D Architecture + Design
The master bathroom is designed with muted tones for a warm, relaxing atmosphere. The large double vanity provides generous space for storage and dressing. The shower is designed with double wall mounted shower heads and one overhead rain shower. A large soaking tub looks out over the private back yard.
BALFOUR
BALFOUR
Karyn Dismore InteriorsKaryn Dismore Interiors
expansive and oversized primary bathroom shower with double entry - large porcelain slabs adorn the back wall of the shower - niches placed on the sides for sleek storage - double shower heads along with hand held wand give you all you would need in a shower of this size.
Gresham Garage Conversion
Gresham Garage Conversion
Neil Kelly CompanyNeil Kelly Company
A laundry room, mud room, and 3/4 guest bathroom were created in a once unfinished garage space. We went with pretty traditional finishes, leading with both creamy white and dark wood cabinets, complemented by black fixtures and river rock tile accents in the shower.
Bold Blue Primary Bath
Bold Blue Primary Bath
Tracy Berman InteriorsTracy Berman Interiors
This outdated bathroom had a large garden tub that took up to much space and a very small shower and walk in closet. Not ideal for the primary bath. We removed the tub surround and added a new free standing tub that was better proportioned for the space. The entrance to the bathroom was moved to the other side of the room which allowed for the closet to enlarge and the shower to double in size. A fresh blue pallet was used with pattern and texture in mind. Large scale 24" x 48" tile was used in the shower to give it a slab like appearance. The marble and glass pebbles add a touch of sparkle to the shower floor and accent stripe. A marble herringbone was used as the vanity backsplash for interest. Storage was the goal in this bath. We achieved it by increasing the main vanity in length and adding a pantry with pull outs. The make up vanity has a cabinet that pulls out and stores all the tools for hair care. A custom closet was added with shoe and handbag storage, a built in ironing board and plenty of hanging space. LVP was placed throughout the space to tie the closet and primary bedroom together.

Bathroom with Shaker Cabinets and Grey Tiles Ideas and Designs

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