Bathroom with Medium Wood Cabinets and Recycled Glass Worktops Ideas and Designs

Gallatin Valley Ranch
Gallatin Valley Ranch
Penny Lane Home Builders, LLCPenny Lane Home Builders, LLC
Double shower with concrete walls with recycled glass and Danze fixtures Photography by Lynn Donaldson
Remodel & Addition, North Liberty, IA
Remodel & Addition, North Liberty, IA
The MansionThe Mansion
Interior Design by Rhonda Staley, IIDA. Cabinetry by Cabinet Studio out of Cedar Rapids, IA. Photography by Elizabeth Boeman of The Mansion.
Bethesda Earth Home
Bethesda Earth Home
Sustainable Design GroupSustainable Design Group
This passive solar addition transformed this nondescript ranch house into an energy efficient, sunlit, passive solar home. The addition to the rear of the building was constructed of compressed earth blocks. These massive blocks were made on the site with the earth from the excavation. With the addition of foam insulation on the exterior, the wall becomes a thermal battery, allowing winter sun to heat the blocks during the day and release that heat at night. The house was built with only non toxic or natural materials. Heat and hot water are provided by a 94% efficient gas boiler which warms the radiant floor. A new wood fireplace is an 80% efficient, low emission unit. With Energy Star appliances and LED lighting, the energy consumption of this home is very low. The addition of infrastructure for future photovoltaic panels and solar hot water will allow energy consumption to approach zero.
Traditional bathroom with black floors
Traditional bathroom with black floors
Simple StepsSimple Steps
This traditional bathroom has a updated look with these black floors, shower and custom mosaic mix using white gold. The flooring, shower and counter tops are made from recycled granite and glass, the color is 655. The mosaic mix uses white gold.
Modern Farmhouse`
Modern Farmhouse`
Sklar StudiosSklar Studios
Movin on up from the tract homes of the Valley to the Ranch takes a shift in mindset, yet this couple also wanted to keep it real and practical for their growing family, house full of pets, and casual lifestyle. Inspired by a modern farmhouse aesthetic, this home was taken down to the bones and updated with a personal style of comfortable elegance while keeping the kids in mind.
Vine Hill Straw Bale Residence
Vine Hill Straw Bale Residence
Edward Caldwell PhotographyEdward Caldwell Photography
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Designated Art and Design Studio Bathroom
Designated Art and Design Studio Bathroom
Kathryn Leeson-Kight KDLK Interior Design ConsultationKathryn Leeson-Kight KDLK Interior Design Consultation
Southern Maine General Contrator Todd Bacon build the custom Cabinet in this bathroom to the owners specifications
Contemporary Bath Remodel
Contemporary Bath Remodel
Debby Cook InteriorsDebby Cook Interiors
A roomy reconfigured walk-in shower. The pebble tile on the floor accents the glass and travertine stripe of decorative tile on the wall. The shower seat is installed in a roomy corner close to soap and shampoo cubbies.
Tub shower combo and glass panel
Tub shower combo and glass panel
Giselle Ulmo DesignGiselle Ulmo Design
This shower/tub combo with a glass panel. Shower tiles are a combination of ceramic tiles and mosaics. Custom wood vanity with Duravit sink and brushed nickel single-handle faucet.
Grab Bar and Bathtub in Bathroom Remodel with Accessibility by Green Goods
Grab Bar and Bathtub in Bathroom Remodel with Accessibility by Green Goods
Green GoodsGreen Goods
These dimensional cement tiles create incredible shadows as they play with the light. What a great idea for an accent wall! The tiles paired with the rounded faucet reminds us of the ocean. This bathtub can be easily accessed with the grab bar on the wall. | Designed and built by Green Goods in San Luis Obispo, CA.
BlueRidge Residence
BlueRidge Residence
9H Builders9H Builders
New contemporary home in the Blue Ridge neighborhood of Seattle. Mohler + Ghillino Architects photo: Ben Benschneider
Marvelously Mosaic
Marvelously Mosaic
RenovisionsRenovisions
Builder-grade, tired and outdated fixtures paired with peeling wallpaper and missing tiles served as the impetus behind this homeowners desire to remodel. Careful thought and consideration went into the selection of each bath product as the client wanted a clean design with a contemporary flair. The homeowners enlisted Renovisions to take on the task and transform their bathroom into the beautiful, zen-like bathing space they envisioned. Each step of the remodeling process was completed carefully to ensure a proper facelift. Beautiful, natural pebble tiles accented by a border of 12”x12” tan colored marble tiles set the overall feel of this new space. The vanity, a medium stained cherry wood contemporary styled wall-hung cabinet, and the ice stone countertop compliment the gorgeous blue-green hues of the mosaic wall tile. The chrome finished wall-hung faucet has the perfect design choice for the narrow yet sleek vanity. The tub/shower side walls boast stylish 6”x12” marble tiles installed in a horizontal pattern while the blue/green mosaic tiles on the back wall create a dramatic focal point in the otherwise neutral color palate. Desired amenities such as a deeper soaking tub, a custom tiled shampoo cubby, a hand-held shower head and slide bar and a decorative safety grab bar provided both the functionality and style the homeowners sought after. Upon completion, this full bath exudes a sophisticated and heavenly atmosphere to provide a truly “do-it-yourself” spa experience.
Gallatin Valley Ranch
Gallatin Valley Ranch
Penny Lane Home Builders, LLCPenny Lane Home Builders, LLC
Master bathroom with concrete panels and counters, with recycled glass Photography by Lynn Donaldson

Bathroom with Medium Wood Cabinets and Recycled Glass Worktops Ideas and Designs

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