Bathroom with Light Wood Cabinets and a Walk-in Shower Ideas and Designs
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DHV Architects
DHV Architects have designed the new second floor at this large detached house in Henleaze, Bristol. The brief was to fit a generous master bedroom and a high end bathroom into the loft space. Crittall style glazing combined with mono chromatic colours create a sleek contemporary feel. A large rear dormer with an oversized window make the bedroom light and airy.
Natasha Walker Interiors
Contemporary bathroom design, compact space achieving maximum storage. Use of texture to impact on the finished result of the bathroom.
South Cypress
Double sink gray bathroom with manor house porcelain tile floors. Manor house tile has the look of natural stone with the durability of porcelain.
Brilliant SA
FEATURE TILE: Silver Travertine Light Crosscut Pol 100x300 WALL TILE: Super White Matt Rec 300x600 FLOOR TILE: BST3004 Matt 300x300 (all Italia Ceramics) VANITY: Polytec Natural Oak Ravine (Custom) BENCHTOP: Organic White (Caesarstone) BASIN: Parisi Bathware, Catino Bench Basin Round 400mm (Routleys) TAPWARE: Phoenix, Vivid Slimline (Routleys) SHOWER RAIL: Vito Bertoni, Aquazzone Eco Abs Dual Elite Shower (Routleys) Phil Handforth Architectural Photography
Decor Kitchens & Bathrooms
This view of the bathroom shows the minimal look of the room, which is created by the help of the tile choice. The lighter grey floor tiles look great against the darker tiles of the bath wall. Having a wall hung drawer unit creates the sense of space along with the sit on bowl. The D shaped bathe also creates space with its curved edges and wall mounted taps. The niche in the wall is a great feature, adding space for ornaments and draws you to the large wall tiles. Having the ladder radiator by the bath is perfect for having towels nice and warm, ready for when you step out after having a long soak!
TEROTTI Interior Design Studio
The Tranquility Residence is a mid-century modern home perched amongst the trees in the hills of Suffern, New York. After the homeowners purchased the home in the Spring of 2021, they engaged TEROTTI to reimagine the primary and tertiary bathrooms. The peaceful and subtle material textures of the primary bathroom are rich with depth and balance, providing a calming and tranquil space for daily routines. The terra cotta floor tile in the tertiary bathroom is a nod to the history of the home while the shower walls provide a refined yet playful texture to the room.
Devon Grace Interiors
The primary bathroom is actually a hybrid of the existing conditions and our new aesthetic. We kept the shower as it was (the previous owners had recently renovated it, and did a great job) and also kept the white subway tile that extended out of the shower behind the vanity. In the rest of the room, we brought in the Porcelanosa Noa tile.
Bathroom with Light Wood Cabinets and a Walk-in Shower Ideas and Designs
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