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Studio Steidley
The name of the flooring in this guest bath is purely southern, "Buttered Pecan" - we love the name and the geometric look of it! The 1x4 mosaic tile accent wall is beautiful and adds depth to this small space. The color on this vanity is SW Tempe Star and it is gorgeous!
Photographer: Michael Hunter Photography
Spain Construction
Modern Farmhouse bright and airy, large master bathroom. Marble flooring, tile work, and quartz countertops with shiplap accents and a free-standing bath.
Quality Design & Construction
Peggy Mackowski
The new curbless shower stall includes a transfer seat. The stylish grab bars look like towel bars.
Classic Home Improvements
This bathroom was remodeled with white cabinets by StarMark Cabinetry, tiled porcelain floors, freshly painted walls, quartz countertops and marble looking tile walls with glass liners. Photos by John Gerson.
www.choosechi.com
Eclectic Design Source
We tore out the tub and made walk in shower. Custom vanity with white quartz top. Pullout drawers are perfect for hair products and everything a young girl needs for storage.
We chose light gray wall color and plank tile. Bathroom is soft and feminine.
Photography: Studio West
Amy Pearson Design
APD was hired to update the kitchen, living room, primary bathroom and bedroom, and laundry room in this suburban townhome. The design brought an aesthetic that incorporated a fresh updated and current take on traditional while remaining timeless and classic. The kitchen layout moved cooking to the exterior wall providing a beautiful range and hood moment. Removing an existing peninsula and re-orienting the island orientation provided a functional floorplan while adding extra storage in the same square footage. A specific design request from the client was bar cabinetry integrated into the stair railing, and we could not be more thrilled with how it came together!
The primary bathroom experienced a major overhaul by relocating both the shower and double vanities and removing an un-used soaker tub. The design added linen storage and seated beauty vanity while expanding the shower to a luxurious size. Dimensional tile at the shower accent wall relates to the dimensional tile at the kitchen backsplash without matching the two spaces to each other while tones of cream, taupe, and warm woods with touches of gray are a cohesive thread throughout.
Geneva Cabinet Company, LLC
www.genevacabinet.com
Geneva Cabinet Company, Lake Geneva WI, It is very likely that function is the key motivator behind a bathroom makeover. It could be too small, dated, or just not working. Here we recreated the primary bath by borrowing space from an adjacent laundry room and hall bath. The new design delivers a spacious bathroom suite with the bonus of improved laundry storage.
John Krause Construction
Small bathroom transformation with drop-in soaking tub, marble-look tile surround, brushed nickel fixtures, new white vanity with marble-look top and knee wall separating tub from toilet area
Z Interior Decorations Inc.
This Master Bathroom remodel removed some framing and drywall above and at the sides of the shower opening to enlarge the shower entry and provide a breathtaking view to the exotic polished porcelain marble tile in a 24 x 48 size used inside. The sliced stone used in the curved floor design was hand placed by the tile installer to eliminate the tile outlines sometimes seen in lesser quality installations. The agate design glass tiles used as the backsplash and mirror surround delight the eye. The warm brown griege cabinetry have custom designed drawer interiors to work around the plumbing underneath. Floating vanities add visual space to the room. The dark brown in the herringbone shower floor is repeated in the master bedroom wood flooring coloring so that the entire master suite flows.
Glenbrook Cabinetry
In this project, Glenbrook Cabinetry helped to create a modern farmhouse-inspired master bathroom. First, we designed a walnut double vanity, stained with Night Forest to allow the warmth of the grain to show through. Next on the opposing wall, we designed a make-up vanity to expanded storage and counter space. We additionally crafted a complimenting linen closet in the private toilet room with custom cut-outs. Each built-in piece uses brass hardware to bring warmth and a bit of contrast to the cool tones of the cabinetry and flooring. The finishing touch is the custom shiplap wall coverings, which add a slightly rustic touch to the room.
Laura Fox Interior Design, LLC
Relaxing white and gray master bathroom with marble tiles and built-in storage
Photo by Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography
Bathroom with Recessed-panel Cabinets and Quartz Worktops Ideas and Designs
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