Bathroom with Light Wood Cabinets and Mosaic Tiles Ideas and Designs

Coastal inspired Bathroom
Coastal inspired Bathroom
La Costa Cabinets & DesignLa Costa Cabinets & Design
This coastal inspired bathroom hits the reset button in a fresh and modern way. Out with the travertine and white tile countertops, in with white, light greys and blues, complimented by beautiful bamboo wood tones. A mosaic leaf tile glitters as the backsplash and accent niche areas. Swaths of marble like large format tile wrap the shower and tub area. Stainless steel fixtures, frameless glass enclosure, and a crystal chandelier reflect light around the room.
JC Residence
JC Residence
ROSE ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTIONROSE ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
Guest bathroom after renovation. We always advise for clients to keep one bathtub in their home. As you can see it is not terribly hard to make it look amazing!!
Homes of Distinction - Gig Harbor house
Homes of Distinction - Gig Harbor house
Chown HardwareChown Hardware
Stunning shower stall flanked by twin wall-hung vanities. Freestanding soaker tub, shower bar system, and modern faucets round out the look.
Rich material pallette
Rich material pallette
AT6 Design BuildAT6 Design Build
Cedar, glass tile, bamboo plywood, and Caesarstone bring a rich pallette of materials into this small bathroom
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom Remodel
Board by Board DesignBoard by Board Design
Universal design shower, the owner wanted a bathroom with a club feel. Double vanity with a rustic open feel and a double trough sink
Washington DC Bathroom Remodel
Washington DC Bathroom Remodel
Capital Area Remodeling, LLCCapital Area Remodeling, LLC
The clients owned a small 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom Victorian-style 1910 rowhouse. Their goal was to maximize the functionality of their small single bathroom, and achieve a look they described as a “Victorian Jewel Box.” Jack & Jill entrances, double sinks & linen towers, and a 2-person tub/shower achieved the desired versatility and functionality. Varying tones of white create an expansive look without sacrificing visual interest, and Feng Shui concepts guided the placement of fixtures so that the space feels open and serene. The bathroom has the feel of a Victorian washroom, and the chrome and textured glass glint like jeweled accents Lee Love
California Beach House
California Beach House
Builder BoyBuilder Boy
This beautiful bathroom vanity is custom made to accommodate a his and her section separated by a lowered make up counter. We partnered with Jennifer Allison Design on this project. Her design firm contacted us to paint the entire house - inside and out. Images are used with permission. You can contact her at (310) 488-0331 for more information.
Bathrooms
Bathrooms
Fratantoni Interior DesignersFratantoni Interior Designers
Custom Luxury Bathrooms by Fratantoni Interior Designers!! Follow us on Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more inspiring photos!!
30A Beach House - Camellia
30A Beach House - Camellia
The Gall Group: Design | Build | RemodelThe Gall Group: Design | Build | Remodel
Third floor primary bathroom suite with large wet room with ocean views.
Downtown Pittsburgh Whole Condo
Downtown Pittsburgh Whole Condo
Kitchen & Bath Concepts of PittsburghKitchen & Bath Concepts of Pittsburgh
Craig Thompson Photography NKBA 1st Place Winner in Large Bath Category Lead Designer: Emily Miller, CKD Co-Designer: Tommy Trzcinski A make-up table was partially recessed into the wall between the Master Bedroom and Bathroom to allow proper walk space. The custom grommet in the wood top allows easy access to a concealed outlet in the knee space for the owner’s lighted makeup mirror. The use of another Docking Drawer concealed the power outlets in drawers to keep the top and walls free of clutter.

Bathroom with Light Wood Cabinets and Mosaic Tiles Ideas and Designs

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