Bathroom with Marble Worktops and Onyx Worktops Ideas and Designs

Light Floors - Kora Vinyl Floors
Light Floors - Kora Vinyl Floors
Harper FloorsHarper Floors
Kora is a 7 inch x 60 inch WPC Vinyl Plank with a soft, minimalist oak design and fluid gray hues. This flooring is constructed with a waterproof SPC core, 20mil protective wear layer, rare 60 inch length planks, and unbelievably realistic wood grain texture.
White and Wood Bathroom Remodel
White and Wood Bathroom Remodel
Turn Key RemodelTurn Key Remodel
Example of a classic farmhouse style bathroom that lightens up the room and creates a unique look with tile to wood contrast.
Master Bathroom
Master Bathroom
Rosa Home Improvement, LLCRosa Home Improvement, LLC
Complete remodel of Master Bathroom
San Dimas Contemporary Master Bathroom Remodel
San Dimas Contemporary Master Bathroom Remodel
Classic Kitchens, Etc.Classic Kitchens, Etc.
Both of these bathrooms have a very eclectic vibe. They stand out in their own way, one with bold patterns, and one with drastic elegant features. In the master bath we used a Carrera marble for the counter top, and utilized the same marble for the shower seat and the shower dam. On the vanity we used a square undermount sink, topped with a Moen faucet in an 8 inch spread. Under the countertop sits a clean, white painted raised panel cabinet with drawers to match. However, the true feature is the mosaic 2x2 hexagon pattern mosaic Carrera marble back splash. Choosing to tile the entire wall made the small vanity a true feature in the space. Another feature is the gorgeous shower, utilizing the same 2x2 mosaic marble on the top 1/3, and the shower floor. A 4x12 beveled subway tile was used on the majority of the shower wall. Matching the chrome features, we used a Moen faucet with a standard shower head, hand shower on a rail, and a wall mounted transfer valve. A simple shower niche with a 16” top portion, and a small 3” lower, with the Carrera marble insert to separate them. The flooring is a specially designed 6x16 matte finish porcelain tile, laid in a herringbone pattern for form and function in this small but elegant master bath. The guest bathroom boasts a brand new shower and tub combo reaching all the way up. What use to be a tub with drywall, is now a classic fabric looking 12x24 commercially rated porcelain tile. Including the window, so it can be used as its own shower niche of sorts. Yet again we offered a standard shower, and hand shower combination, but with a transfer valve connected to the shower head. We used our pride and joy, the floated shower and paired it with a shorter 15 inch tub height, to keep the water in, but offer an easier entrance to the shower area. The flooring is again a feature unto itself with the 20x20 varied patterned tile that matches the fabric tile of the shower space. A vanity that mimics the master bathroom including the square undermount sink, the chrome Moen faucet in an 8 inch spread, and the pulls on the cabinet doors, and knobs on the drawers.
11th Street
11th Street
Joseph Spierer Architects, Inc.Joseph Spierer Architects, Inc.
The master bathroom showing a built-in vanity with natural wooden cabinets, two sinks, two arched mirrors and two modern lights.
Full House Remodel & Vaulted Ceiling Transformation
Full House Remodel & Vaulted Ceiling Transformation
Sugar Valley BuildersSugar Valley Builders
Black metal hardware, floor and shower tile, quartz countertops are all elements that pull this farmhouse bathroom together.
Transitional Marble Bathroom
Transitional Marble Bathroom
Innovative Design BuildInnovative Design Build
Our clients wished for a larger main bathroom with more light and storage. We expanded the footprint and used light colored marble tile, countertops and paint colors to give the room a brighter feel and added a cherry wood vanity to warm up the space. The matt black finish of the glass shower panels and the mirrors allows for top billing in this design and gives it a more modern feel.
Adams Morgan Classic DC Rowhouse
Adams Morgan Classic DC Rowhouse
Landis Architects | BuildersLandis Architects | Builders
The owners of this stately Adams Morgan rowhouse wanted to reconfigure rooms on the two upper levels to create a primary suite on the third floor and a better layout for the second floor. Our crews fully gutted and reframed the floors and walls of the front rooms, taking the opportunity of open walls to increase energy-efficiency with spray foam insulation at exposed exterior walls. The original third floor bedroom was open to the hallway and had an outdated, odd-shaped bathroom. We reframed the walls to create a suite with a master bedroom, closet and generous bath with a freestanding tub and shower. Double doors open from the bedroom to the closet, and another set of double doors lead to the bathroom. The classic black and white theme continues in this room. It has dark stained doors and trim, a black vanity with a marble top and honeycomb pattern black and white floor tile. A white soaking tub capped with an oversized chandelier sits under a window set with custom stained glass. The owners selected white subway tile for the vanity backsplash and shower walls. The shower walls and ceiling are tiled and matte black framed glass doors seal the shower so it can be used as a steam room. A pocket door with opaque glass separates the toilet from the main bath. The vanity mirrors were installed first, then our team set the tile around the mirrors. Gold light fixtures and hardware add the perfect polish to this black and white bath.
Modern Classic Baths
Modern Classic Baths
LMOH HomeLMOH Home
A merge of modern lines with classic shapes and materials creates a refreshingly timeless appeal for these secondary bath remodels. All three baths showcasing different design elements with a continuity of warm woods, natural stone, and scaled lighting making them perfect for guest retreats.

Bathroom with Marble Worktops and Onyx Worktops Ideas and Designs

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