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Delphinium Design
Builder: Watershed Builder
Photography: Michael Blevins
An all-white, double vanity master bath in Charlotte with black accent mirrors, undermount sinks, shiplap walls, herringbone porcelain tiles, shaker cabinets and gold hardware.
Neighborly Property Group
This bathroom was originally a 90's style suburban owner's suite bath with built-in Jaccuzi tub, and a large closet that took up bathroom floorspace.
Through careful design and material selections the space was made to feel larger, brighter, more functional, and most importantly for this customer, more tranquil.
Victor Smith
Small master bathroom renovation. Justin and Kelley wanted me to make the shower bigger by removing a partition wall and by taking space from a closet behind the shower wall. Also, I added hidden medicine cabinets behind the apparent hanging mirrors.
Morey Remodeling Group
Farmhouse bathroom with corner shower and decorative black and white accent bathroom tile floor and niche. Wood vanity and quartz countertop with matte black faucet and fixtures.
Artistic Design And Remodeling
Light and Airy shiplap bathroom was the dream for this hard working couple. The goal was to totally re-create a space that was both beautiful, that made sense functionally and a place to remind the clients of their vacation time. A peaceful oasis. We knew we wanted to use tile that looks like shiplap. A cost effective way to create a timeless look. By cladding the entire tub shower wall it really looks more like real shiplap planked walls.
The center point of the room is the new window and two new rustic beams. Centered in the beams is the rustic chandelier.
Design by Signature Designs Kitchen Bath
Contractor ADR Design & Remodel
Photos by Gail Owens
FLOOR360
Builder- Hart DeNoble Builders, Photo The Wedding Flashers/Foss Imagery, flooring and tile – FLOOR360
Beth Howley Creative LLC
Bright bathroom featuring a trough sink, chrome faucets, navy penny tile backsplash, striped penny tile flooring, white cabinetry, and shiplap walls.
Bathrooms By Oldham
Stage two of this project was to renovate the upstairs bathrooms which consisted of main bathroom, powder room, ensuite and walk in robe. A feature wall of hand made subways laid vertically and navy and grey floors harmonise with the downstairs theme. We have achieved a calming space whilst maintaining functionality and much needed storage space.
United Signature Tacoma
The kitchen and bathroom renovations have resulted in a large Main House with modern grey accents. The kitchen was upgraded with new quartz countertops, cabinetry, an under-mount sink, and stainless steel appliances, including a double oven. The white farm sink looks excellent when combined with the Havenwood chevron mosaic porcelain tile. Over the island kitchen island panel, functional recessed lighting, and pendant lights provide that luxury air.
Remarkable features such as the tile flooring, a tile shower, and an attractive screen door slider were used in the bathroom remodeling. The Feiss Mercer Oil-Rubbed Bronze Bathroom Vanity Light, which is well-blended to the Grey Shakers cabinet and Jeffrey Alexander Merrick Cabinet Pull in Matte Black serving as sink base cabinets, has become a centerpiece of this bathroom renovation.
Balboa Design Group
Great design makes all the difference - bold material choices were just what was needed to give this little bathroom some BIG personality! Our clients wanted a dark, moody vibe, but had always heard that using dark colors in a small space would only make it feel smaller. Not true!
Introducing a larger vanity cabinet with more storage and replacing the tub with an expansive walk-in shower immediately made the space feel larger, without any structural alterations. We went with a dark graphite tile that had a mix of texture on the walls and in the shower, but then anchored the space with white shiplap on the upper portion of the walls and a graphic floor tile (with mostly white and light gray tones). This technique of balancing dark tones with lighter tones is key to achieving those moody vibes, without creeping into cavernous territory. Subtle gray/blue/green tones on the vanity blend in well, but still pop in the space, and matte black fixtures add fantastic contrast to really finish off the whole look!
Bathroom with Porcelain Flooring and Tongue and Groove Walls Ideas and Designs
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