Bathroom with a Two-piece Toilet and Panelled Walls Ideas and Designs

Dalston Victorian House
Dalston Victorian House
Emilie Fournet InteriorsEmilie Fournet Interiors
Art Deco style bathroom with a reclaimed basin, roll top bath in Charlotte's Locks and high cistern toilet. The lattice tiles are from Fired Earth and the wall panels are Railings.
Storage Can be Beautiful
Storage Can be Beautiful
MOTIF Design Solutions, LLCMOTIF Design Solutions, LLC
Modern and clean bathroom design. Light and bright.
Los Gatos Bathrooms
Los Gatos Bathrooms
Cathie Hong InteriorsCathie Hong Interiors
This project was a joy to work on, as we married our firm’s modern design aesthetic with the client’s more traditional and rustic taste. We gave new life to all three bathrooms in her home, making better use of the space in the powder bathroom, optimizing the layout for a brother & sister to share a hall bath, and updating the primary bathroom with a large curbless walk-in shower and luxurious clawfoot tub. Though each bathroom has its own personality, we kept the palette cohesive throughout all three.
Guest Bathroom Remodel
Guest Bathroom Remodel
EGF ServicesEGF Services
Retiled shower walls replaced shower doors, bathroom fixtures, toilet, vanity and flooring to give this farmhouse bathroom a much deserved update.
Rochester Home
Rochester Home
Executive Developers, LLCExecutive Developers, LLC
Master bathroom w/ freestanding soaking tub
The Devins Ridge Remodel: The Moody Bathroom
The Devins Ridge Remodel: The Moody Bathroom
Mavella HomeMavella Home
This moody bathroom features a black paneled wall with a minimal white oak shaker vanity. Its simplicity is offset with the patterned marble mosaic floors. We removed the bathtub and added a classic, white subway tile with a niche and glass door. The brass hardware adds contrast and rattan is incorporated for warmth.
Oast House Bathroom, Eridge Green
Oast House Bathroom, Eridge Green
Robert Tewkesbury Bespoke FurnitureRobert Tewkesbury Bespoke Furniture
An en-suite bathroom made into a cosy sanctuary using hand made panels and units from our 'Oast House' range. Panels and units are made entirely from Accoya to ensure suitability for wet areas and finished in our paint shop with our specially formulated paint mixed to match Farrow & Ball 'Card Room Green' . Wall paper is from Morris & Co signature range of wall paper and varnished to resist moisture. Floor and wall tiles are from Fired Earth.
Eagle Rock Spanish Renovation
Eagle Rock Spanish Renovation
Julia Chasman DesignJulia Chasman Design
Brand new bathroom was carved out of existing floor plan. Vintage dresser serves as a sink vanity. Vintage sconces
Modern Bathroom-Toronto,scarborough,markham,newmarket,richmond hill,
Modern Bathroom-Toronto,scarborough,markham,newmarket,richmond hill,
Meraki Home ServicesMeraki Home Services
Meraki Home Servies provide the best bathroom design and renovation skills in Toronto GTA
Media Bungalow
Media Bungalow
Deborah Bettcher - Decorating Den InteriorsDeborah Bettcher - Decorating Den Interiors
The soft roman shades and fun plant container coordinate with the teal accent on the vintage clawfoot tub.
Art Deco Bathroom
Art Deco Bathroom
Burrow & NestBurrow & Nest
In keeping with the age of the house, circa 1920, an art deco inspired bathroom was installed in classic black and white. Brass and black fixtures add warmth, as does the metallic ceiling. Reeded glass accents are another nod to the era, as is the hex marble floor. A custom bench and niche were installed, working around the old bones of the house. A new window was installed, widening the view, but high enough to provide privacy. Board and batten provide interest and texture to the bold black walls.
Twin Peaks House
Twin Peaks House
Mihaly SlocombeMihaly Slocombe
Twin Peaks House is a vibrant extension to a grand Edwardian homestead in Kensington. Originally built in 1913 for a wealthy family of butchers, when the surrounding landscape was pasture from horizon to horizon, the homestead endured as its acreage was carved up and subdivided into smaller terrace allotments. Our clients discovered the property decades ago during long walks around their neighbourhood, promising themselves that they would buy it should the opportunity ever arise. Many years later the opportunity did arise, and our clients made the leap. Not long after, they commissioned us to update the home for their family of five. They asked us to replace the pokey rear end of the house, shabbily renovated in the 1980s, with a generous extension that matched the scale of the original home and its voluminous garden. Our design intervention extends the massing of the original gable-roofed house towards the back garden, accommodating kids’ bedrooms, living areas downstairs and main bedroom suite tucked away upstairs gabled volume to the east earns the project its name, duplicating the main roof pitch at a smaller scale and housing dining, kitchen, laundry and informal entry. This arrangement of rooms supports our clients’ busy lifestyles with zones of communal and individual living, places to be together and places to be alone. The living area pivots around the kitchen island, positioned carefully to entice our clients' energetic teenaged boys with the aroma of cooking. A sculpted deck runs the length of the garden elevation, facing swimming pool, borrowed landscape and the sun. A first-floor hideout attached to the main bedroom floats above, vertical screening providing prospect and refuge. Neither quite indoors nor out, these spaces act as threshold between both, protected from the rain and flexibly dimensioned for either entertaining or retreat. Galvanised steel continuously wraps the exterior of the extension, distilling the decorative heritage of the original’s walls, roofs and gables into two cohesive volumes. The masculinity in this form-making is balanced by a light-filled, feminine interior. Its material palette of pale timbers and pastel shades are set against a textured white backdrop, with 2400mm high datum adding a human scale to the raked ceilings. Celebrating the tension between these design moves is a dramatic, top-lit 7m high void that slices through the centre of the house. Another type of threshold, the void bridges the old and the new, the private and the public, the formal and the informal. It acts as a clear spatial marker for each of these transitions and a living relic of the home’s long history.
Rustic Log Cabin Master Bath
Rustic Log Cabin Master Bath
Showpiece Kitchen & BathShowpiece Kitchen & Bath
Rustic master bath spa with beautiful cabinetry, pebble tile and Helmsley Cambria Quartz. Topped off with Kohler Bancroft plumbing in Oil Rubbed Finish.

Bathroom with a Two-piece Toilet and Panelled Walls Ideas and Designs

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