Bathroom with Light Wood Cabinets and Limestone Flooring Ideas and Designs

Hawaii Modern
Hawaii Modern
Schippmann DesignSchippmann Design
This luxurious spa like master bath is essentially and indoor outdoor room. The limestone floors and shower tower keep this space cool in this warm tropical paradise on the Big Island of Hawaii. I was inspired by the intersection where sand meets water for the vanity. Soft light wood with the grain on the horizontal meets a 6" glass counter. The weight of this glass is supported by steel reinforcements throughout the back wall. The irregular rectangle shaped glass mosaic in the shower was applied vertically so the lines of the grout follow the drops of water...like a tropical storm. From the shower one can walk directly to the private garden behind the master hale. Susan Schippmann for Scavullo Design
Bathrooms
Bathrooms
Architect's Guild LLCArchitect's Guild LLC
New York City apartment master bath. Olson Photographic
Spring Valley Village Transitional
Spring Valley Village Transitional
Brickmoon DesignBrickmoon Design
Custom Residential Architecture & Interiors by Brickmoon Design. Transitional Style
Hillside Hideaway : Green Bathroom
Hillside Hideaway : Green Bathroom
Sarah Barnard Design LLCSarah Barnard Design LLC
A bespoke bathroom designed to meld into the vast greenery of the outdoors. White oak cabinetry, onyx countertops, and backsplash, custom black metal mirrors and textured natural stone floors. The water closet features wallpaper from Kale Tree shop.
Award Winning Master Bathroom in Westchester
Award Winning Master Bathroom in Westchester
Bilotta Kitchen & HomeBilotta Kitchen & Home
Award winning contemporary bathroom for the 2018 Design Awards by Westchester Home Magazine, this master bath project was a collaboration between Scott Hirshson, AIA of Hirshson ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN and Rita Garces, Senior Designer of Bilotta Kitchens of NY. The client had two primary objectives. First and foremost, they wanted a calm, serene environment, balancing clean lines with quiet stone and soft colored cabinets. The design team opted for a washed oak, wood-like laminate in a flat panel with a horizontal grain, a softer palette than plain white yet still just as bright. Secondly, since they have always used the bathtub every day, the most important selection was the soaking tub and positioning it to maximize space and view to the surrounding trees. With the windows surrounding the tub, the peacefulness of the outside really envelops you in to further the spa-like environment. For the sinks and faucetry the team opted for the Sigma Collection from Klaffs. They decided on a brushed finish to not overpower the soft, matte finish of the cabinetry. For the hardware from Du Verre, they selected a dark finish to complement the black iron window frames (which is repeated throughout the house) and then continued that color in the decorative lighting fixtures. For the countertops and flooring Rita and Scott met with Artistic Tile to control the variability of the Dolomite lot for both the cut stone and slab materials. Photography by Stefan Radtke. Bilotta Designer: Rita Garces with Scott Hirshson, AIA of Hirshson ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN
Calibogue Cay in Sea Pines
Calibogue Cay in Sea Pines
StoneWorks, Inc.StoneWorks, Inc.
Beautiful colors in this Calacatta Gold honed marble countertop, with an undermount sink.
Sylvan Hill Arts and Crafts
Sylvan Hill Arts and Crafts
eMZed ArchitectureeMZed Architecture
2-story front addition with façade transformation. New front porch and bedroom above. New dormers with bathroom and bedroom nook.
French Country Magnified
French Country Magnified
MDC Cabinetry & MoreMDC Cabinetry & More
Marble Counter Tops, Lighting Fixture, Pocket doors, Tub, Tile Shower

Bathroom with Light Wood Cabinets and Limestone Flooring Ideas and Designs

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