Bathroom with Purple Walls and a Submerged Sink Ideas and Designs

Historic German Village Bath
Historic German Village Bath
Dave Fox Design Build RemodelersDave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Bathroom, subway tiles, glass shower door, shower bench, white cabinets, blue walls, wood floors in German Village
Floating Vanity with Back Lit Mirror
Floating Vanity with Back Lit Mirror
KraftMaster RenovationsKraftMaster Renovations
Floating vanity with large back-lit mirror Photos by Chris Veith
Double Vanity in L Shape with Marble Floors and Marble Countertops
Double Vanity in L Shape with Marble Floors and Marble Countertops
Denise Quade DesignDenise Quade Design
A double vanity was added to the corner of this new construction home. In the corner, a triview mirror was added and each door opens and has additional storage behind it. When opened, the mirrors offer great views of the users hair so he or she can be confident they look their best when they leave. The drop in soaking tub is surrounded by panels that match the vanity and the marble deck matches the marble countertop on the vanities. The toilet area is private and the walk in shower is tucked behind the bath tub.
Small Master Bath with Freestanding Tub
Small Master Bath with Freestanding Tub
Studio 76 Kitchens and BathsStudio 76 Kitchens and Baths
Cabinets: R.D. Henry Heartland white paint without glaze on MDF Countertop: White Vermont Stone Sink: Kohler Caxton in white Shower Faucet by Moen Tub: Victoria and Albert Pescadero SW English Cast White Tile: Daltile AF03 12 x 24 Gray
Carriage Lane Principal Bath
Carriage Lane Principal Bath
Thyme & Place Design LLCThyme & Place Design LLC
This medium sized bathroom had ample space to create a luxurious bathroom for this young professional couple with 3 young children. My clients really wanted a place to unplug and relax where they could retreat and recharge. New cabinets were a must with customized interiors to reduce cluttered counter tops and make morning routines easier and more organized. We selected Hale Navy for the painted finish with an upscale recessed panel door. Honey bronze hardware is a nice contrast to the navy paint instead of an expected brushed silver. For storage, a grooming center to organize hair dryer, curling iron and brushes keeps everything in place for morning routines. On the opposite, a pull-out organizer outfitted with trays for smaller personal items keeps everything at the fingertips. I included a pull-out hamper to keep laundry and towels off the floor. Another design detail I like to include is drawers in the sink cabinets. It is much better to have drawers notched for the plumbing when organizing bathroom products instead of filling up a large base cabinet. The room already had beautiful windows and was bathed in naturel light from an existing skylight. I enhanced the natural lighting with some recessed can lights, a light in the shower as well as sconces around the mirrored medicine cabinets. The best thing about the medicine cabinets is not only the additional storage but when both doors are opened you can see the back of your head. The inside of the cabinet doors are mirrored. Honey Bronze sconces are perfect lighting at the vanity for makeup and shaving. A larger shower for my very tall client with a built-in bench was a priority for this bathroom. I recommend stream showers whenever designing a bathroom and my client loved the idea of that feature as a surprise for his wife. Steam adds to the wellness and health aspect of any good bathroom design. We were able to access a small closet space just behind the shower a perfect spot for the steam unit. In addition to the steam, a handheld shower is another “standard” item in our shower designs. I like to locate these near a bench so you can sit while you target sore shoulder and back muscles. Another benefit is cleanability of the shower walls and being able to take a quick shower without getting your hair wet. The slide bar is just the thing to accommodate different heights. For Mrs. a tub for soaking and relaxing were the main ingredients required for this remodel. Here I specified a Bain Ultra freestanding tub complete with air massage, chromatherapy and a heated back rest. The tub filer is floor mounted and adds another element of elegance to the bath. I located the tub in a bay window so the bather can enjoy the beautiful view out of the window. It is also a great way to relax after a round of golf. Either way, both of my clients can enjoy the benefits of this tub. The tiles selected for the shower and the lower walls of the bathroom are a slightly oversized subway tile in a clean and bright white. The floors are a 12x24 porcelain marble. The shower floor features a flat cut marble pebble tile. Behind the vanity the wall is tiled with Zellage tile in a herringbone pattern. The colors of the tile connect all the colors used in the bath. The final touches of elegance and luxury to complete our design, the soft lilac paint on the walls, the mix of metal materials on the faucets, cabinet hardware, lighting and yes, an oversized heated towel warmer complete with robe hooks. This truly is a space for rejuvenation and wellness.
Manor House Master Bathroom & Closet
Manor House Master Bathroom & Closet
GMI Design GroupGMI Design Group
A nondescript master bathroom and closet in a large, manor-style home received a total transformation. Soft, heather purple walls and a darker violet ceiling create a serene retreat. The shower was already large, but it was clad in cultured marble and boxed in with walls. We removed the walls and tiled the shower, including the ceiling, and added a steam shower. Two walls of glass provide tons of light and visual space, and the gorgeous marble mosaic accent in the niche is a huge focal point. The dark wood vanity was replaced with custom cabinetry painted white and with Cambria quartz. Mirror-mounted sconces provide tons of light. We added heated flooring and the beautiful marble mosaic creates an "area rug" of sorts. The large, drop-in, lavender tub was replaced with a contoured freestanding soaker bath. Soft shades and a floral valance that matches the adjoining master bedroom filters light in the space. The closet was gutted and a custom hanging system and dressers were added.
Historic JP Manor
Historic JP Manor
Bailey Davol Studio BuildBailey Davol Studio Build
A very small hallway bath gut remodel. Collaboration with interior design firm, SirTANK Design. Photos by Tamara Flanagan Photography
West Coast Hamptons
West Coast Hamptons
IS ArchitectureIS Architecture
This kids bathroom is shared by their two daughters and connects to each of their bedrooms. Therefore, two separate sink areas were created with a center storage "shared" area. There is more storage in the medicine cabinets and underneath the sinks with custom pull out drawers. The bathroom was kept in green and white muted tones with the tile, cabinetry and countertop so it could be changed and accented through the years with the paint color (purple currently) and linen choices. The flooring is a Tessera glass mosaics and the wainscoting a classic white subway tile with an accent row of the flooring tile. There is a separate shower/toilet room created for privacy.
Modern Dramatic Master Bath, San Jose, CA
Modern Dramatic Master Bath, San Jose, CA
Fiorito Interior DesignFiorito Interior Design
After living with the average master bathroom designed by the development company of their condo, my clients decided they had had enough. Longing for something sleeker, more modern, and with some style and flair, they hired me to create a space that would feel welcoming but unique. At their request, we removed a rarely-used bath tub and replaced it, and the adjacent small standing shower, with a much more spacious wet area. Both a vanity scaled for the room and its undermount sinks make the counter area seem roomier as well. New LED light fixtures, and mirrors outlined in oil-rubbed bronze to coordinate with the faucets, shower hardware, and vanity handles and towel bars bring a crisp, clean-lined sense. A deep, moody color on the walls and a fascinating, mineral-like wallpaper in the water closet serve to make this new master bath feel like a suite in a dramatic, contemporary hotel in New York or London. Photos by Bernardo Grijalva
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom Remodel
Vision Home Remodeling L.L.C.Vision Home Remodeling L.L.C.
Check out our latest bathroom shower remodel. This shower cases a vibrant, custom waterfall mosaic boarder and sliding glass door. Plan to upgrade your shower experience today!
Vancouver – Coquitlam Bathroom Renovation
Vancouver – Coquitlam Bathroom Renovation
Alair Homes VancouverAlair Homes Vancouver
Custom work throughout this master bath sets it apart. Starting with a wall hung under-lit 8 foot vanity with built in electric back lit make mirror that gives both Clients their own space at the counter. A separate room closes off the toilet, leaving a generous 6 foot wide shower for two with rain head, custom round seat with rain glass and invisible drain. And for those nights when a good soak is in order, a stand alone soaker tub with private 42 inch fireplace does the trick. "The owner had tried to repair some loose tiles and realized there were bigger problems in their ensuite shower, then called us. In fact there were rot holes right through the floor from years of slow leaking in the shower. The entire bathroom was gutted and redone with see through fireplace, stand alone soaker tub, wall hung custom cabinets." - David Babakaiff, Alair Homes Vancouver Owner “After interviewing several contractors we settled on Alair. David and Adrian were always very responsive and their subtrades were solid and reputable. We're very happy with the results and would definitely recommend them.” - Sam & Rosie Wong, Homeowners ©Ema Peter

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