Bathroom with Marble Tiles and White Floors Ideas and Designs

Luxury Master Bathroom
Luxury Master Bathroom
ABLAZE Design Group (ABL)ABLAZE Design Group (ABL)
Client wanted us to create an elegant, luxurious master bathroom within an existing footprint, which didn't have much space to work with. Our designers and project managers were successfully able to deliver the WOW factor here - We knew the devil was going to be in the details here, so we spared no expense to make it the best it could be, with high end details and plumbing fixtures throughout and an extremely functional floorplan.
Toluca Lake
Toluca Lake
InHanceInHance
This home was fully remodeled with a cape cod feel including the interior, exterior, driveway, backyard and pool. We added beautiful moulding and wainscoting throughout and finished the home with chrome and black finishes. Our floor plan design opened up a ton of space in the master en suite for a stunning bath/shower combo, entryway, kitchen, and laundry room. We also converted the pool shed to a billiard room and wet bar.
Hereford Home
Hereford Home
Two Fold InteriorsTwo Fold Interiors
Veronica Martin Design Studio Photography: Justin Van Leeuwen
Lorcom Lane Guest Bath
Lorcom Lane Guest Bath
Bath + KitchenBath + Kitchen
One of three bathrooms completed in this home. This bathroom serves as the guest bath, located on the first floor between the office/guest space and kitchen. Marble tiles and subtle green hues make a great impression and tie with the cool calming colors used on the first floor. Wall niches, hotel rack, and medicine cabinet help to maximize storage for guests without overcrowding the room. Wainscoting and decorative trim were paired with modern fixtures to marry traditional charm with contemporary feel.

Bathroom with Marble Tiles and White Floors Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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