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Amazing Spaces
Combining an everyday hallway bathroom with the main guest bath/powder room is not an easy task. The hallway bath needs to have a lot of utility with durable materials and functional storage. It also wants to be a bit “dressy” to make house guests feel special. This bathroom needed to do both.
We first addressed its utility with bathroom necessities including the tub/shower. The recessed medicine cabinet in combination with an elongated vanity tackles all the storage needs including a concealed waste bin. Thoughtfully placed towel hooks are mostly out of sight behind the door while the half-wall hides the paper holder and a niche for other toilet necessities.
It’s the materials that elevate this bathroom to powder room status. The tri-color marble penny tile sets the scene for the color palette. Carved black marble wall tile adds the necessary drama flowing along two walls. The remaining two walls of tile keep the room durable while softening the effects of the black walls and vanity.
Rounded elements such as the light fixtures and the apron sink punctuate and carry the theme of the floor tile throughout the bathroom. Polished chrome fixtures along with the beefy frameless glass shower enclosure add just enough sparkle and contrast.
Gainesville Kitchen & Bath
Zebedee Residence
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Two complete bathroom remodels featuring new porcelain tile showers and floors, and a new vanity & lighting
Nicole White Designs Interiors LLC
Master Bathroom - White tiles, black and white statement shower tiles. Brass accents. His and Hers vanities with custom make-up vanity
Nicole White Designs Interiors LLC
Master Bathroom - White tiles, black and white statement shower tiles. Brass accents. His and Hers vanities with custom make-up vanity
Maria Causey Interior Design
Sophisticated and fun were the themes in this design. This bathroom is used by three young children. The parents wanted a bathroom whose decor would be fun for the children, but "not a kiddy bathroom". This family travels to the beach quite often, so they wanted a beach resort (emphasis on resort) influence in the design. Storage of toiletries & medications, as well as a place to hang a multitude of towels, were the primary goals. Besides meeting the storage goals, the bathroom needed to be brightened and needed better lighting. Ocean-inspired blue & white wallpaper was paired with bright orange, Moroccan-inspired floor & accent tiles from Fireclay Tile to give the "resort" look the clients were looking for. Light fixtures with industrial style accents add additional interest, while a seagrass mirror adds texture & warmth.
Photos: Christy Kosnic
Metropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
On a hillside property in Santa Monica hidden behind trees stands our brand new constructed from the grounds up guest unit. This unit is only 300sq. but the layout makes it feel as large as a small apartment.
Vaulted 12' ceilings and lots of natural light makes the space feel light and airy.
A small kitchenette gives you all you would need for cooking something for yourself, notice the baby blue color of the appliances contrasting against the clean white cabinets and counter top.
The wood flooring give warmth to the neutral white colored walls and ceilings.
A nice sized bathroom bosting a 3'x3' shower with a corner double door entrance with all the high quality finishes you would expect in a master bathroom.
The exterior of the unit was perfectly matched to the existing main house.
These ADU (accessory dwelling unit) also called guest units and the famous term "Mother in law unit" are becoming more and more popular in California and in LA in particular.
M.T. McCaw Inc
Embracing a traditional look - these clients truly made us 'green with envy'. The amazing penny round tile with green glass inlay, stained inset cabinets, white quartz countertops and green decorative wallpaper truly make the space unique
Jordan Design-Build Group
We used a natural marble mosaic tile in this recessed shower niche and created a frame around it for a tailored look.
Renovisions
This master bath ‘Renovision’ came with three main requests from the homeowner: more storage, a larger shower and a luxurious look that feels like being at an upscale hotel. The Renovisions team accomplished these wishes and exceeded the clients expectations.
Request number 1: more storage. The existing closet was reconfigured to accommodate better storage for towels and bath supplies making it both functional and attractive. The custom built pull-out hamper was perfect. The long vanity and center tower offers much more cabinet space and drawer storage compared to what they had, especially with the increased vanity height.
Request number 2: A larger shower. Working within the existing footprint we were able to build a shower that is nearly a foot deeper as space was available. Creating a large rectangular cubby provides plenty of space for shampoos and soaps. The frameless sliding glass shower enclosure keeps the space open and airy while allowing the beautiful Carrera-look porcelain wall tiles to be the focus of this master bath.
Request number 3: a luxurious look. Turning their once boring, builder grade bathroom into an upscale hotel-like space was challenging, however, not a problem for the Renovisions team and their creative ways of resolving design snags along the way. Re-locating the doorway to the bathroom was one way to create a more spacious flow in and out of the space. Having the right design to start was half the battle – installing the beautiful products right the first time to ensure a proper fit and finish worthy of the upscale feel is the other half. The delicate tile detail in the shower cubby is the ‘jewelry’ in the room – the soft curves of this 2-tone wave design tile adds a dramatic feel and enlightened mood this client loves.
Overall, the homeowner was happy with every solution-based approach to all requests – their once dated builders bath is now bright, open and airy with a soft grey wall color adding to the soothing feel of this master bath.
Guthrie Kitchen and Bath Plus LLC
This Clarksville, TN bathroom remodel sets the tone for the room with a large gray vanity from Holiday Kitchens. The vanity space is framed by tower cabinets for extra storage and includes a makeup vanity with mirrors, lighting, and a seat. The brushed glaze finish of the cabinetry and detail surrounding the flat panel doors is accented by Richelieu hardware. A rectangular Kohler Memoirs sink pairs with a Delta Ashlyn faucet, set into the Caesarstone quartz countertop. The custom shower with a sliding glass door creates a luxurious place to relax in this bath remodel, with a built in bench and recessed storage niche. The shower walls are tiled in Lia porcelain tile, and the bathroom floor is Happy Floors gray porcelain tile. The cool gray color scheme is accented by bold patterned curtains.
Bathroom with Porcelain Tiles and a Sliding Door Ideas and Designs
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