Bathroom with Open Cabinets and a Shower Curtain Ideas and Designs

Maximizing space, calm oasis
Maximizing space, calm oasis
N Sabella IncN Sabella Inc
Maximizing space and creating a calm oasis was this client’s goal. They were eager to get rid of the existing “coffin-shaped, too-small bathtub and outdated, insufficient sink.” While the wall was open, we also installed a washer/dryer in the little closet that shares the tub wall. Most importantly, this Lincoln client was looking to create a relaxing vibe with a deep-soaking tub. Nick Sabella suggested a custom-made vanity with side details that mirrored the modern storage benches in the living room. The sink nods to the modern farmhouse style and the wooden accents finished the natural look. The client appreciated N Sabella’s handcrafted maple vanity that is clean and simple vs. a store bought one.
Home Interior Remodel - Alamo CA
Home Interior Remodel - Alamo CA
LGA, IncLGA, Inc
After pictures! Feels large and open!
Coastal Cottage
Coastal Cottage
Kustom Home DesignKustom Home Design
We transformed an outdated, lack luster beach house on Fripp Island into a coastal retreat complete with southern charm and bright personality. The main living space was opened up to allow for a charming kitchen with open shelving, white painted ship lap, a large inviting island and sleek stainless steel appliances. Nautical details are woven throughout adding to the charisma and simplistic beauty of this coastal home. New dark hardwood floors contrast with the soft white walls and cabinetry, while also coordinating with the dark window sashes and mullions. The new open plan allows an abundance of natural light to wash through the interior space with ease. Tropical vegetation form beautiful views and welcome visitors like an old friend to the grand front stairway. The play between dark and light continues on the exterior with crisp contrast balanced by soft hues and warm stains. What was once nothing more than a shelter, is now a retreat worthy of the paradise that envelops it.
Traditional  Bath
Traditional Bath
Candace Nordquist InteriorsCandace Nordquist Interiors
Classic use of materials for this traditional home. Customer wanted a handheld shower for easy cleaning.
Transitional Bathroom Remodel
Transitional Bathroom Remodel
Best Deal Building & BathBest Deal Building & Bath
Compact bathroom with neutral colors. White ceramic tile walls and alcove shower/tub combination. Unique features include wood open shelving for decorative pieces, black and white patterned tile floors and a white pedestal sink.
Atwater Village Craftsman
Atwater Village Craftsman
Julia Chasman DesignJulia Chasman Design
The wainscoting is topped with a black painted chair rail at the height of the window. It dies into the tub wall which is covered in subway tile, and complete with a shower niche edged in black quarter-round.
Moxley Residence
Moxley Residence
CARIB DANIEL MARTIN architecture and design llcCARIB DANIEL MARTIN architecture and design llc
Complete gut renovation of a hundred year old brick rowhouse to create a modern aesthetic and open floor plan . . . and extra space for the craft brew operation. Photography: Katherine Ma, Studio by MAK
Northern MN Lakeside Home
Northern MN Lakeside Home
Lenox House DesignLenox House Design
An antique sink basin from the original cottage on the property serves and a vanity for our vessel sink. Because this bath has no natural light, it designed with white floors and white walls to be sure it didn't feel dark. Striped blue tile lines the tub walls providing a much needed punch of color. A soft blue was painted on the sink basin and its coordinating sink ledge. The small round mirror was also original to the cottage, so many parts of this room have sentimental value.

Bathroom with Open Cabinets and a Shower Curtain Ideas and Designs

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