Bathroom with Red Cabinets and Porcelain Tiles Ideas and Designs

2012 Ladue News Showhouse
2012 Ladue News Showhouse
BaumHouse DesignBaumHouse Design
A BaumHouse remodel for a 2012 Ladue News Showhouse of a William Bernoudy mid-century home in Ladue. Bold was key for this particular remodel.
La Grange Artistic Master Bath
La Grange Artistic Master Bath
Imperial Kitchens and Baths, Inc.Imperial Kitchens and Baths, Inc.
While on vacation, our clients found a very talented artist whom they commissioned to make two sinks for their master bath rehab. We designed the space to highlight these magnificent bowls. By keeping the use of blue to a minimum, the sinks became the focal point. In supporting roles, we utilized iridescent tiles on the walls and a coordinating faux stone tile. While this room was large enough to separate the shower from the bathing area, a separate water closet wasn't in the cards. So a less invasive frosted glass panel provides some additional privacy during the morning routine. Designer: Larry Rych Photographer: Stephanie Bullwinkel
Lake Side Residence
Lake Side Residence
Terri Sears, Kitchen and Bath DesignerTerri Sears, Kitchen and Bath Designer
Photography by Melissa Mills, Designed by Terri Sears Lighting selected by Jan Walters
Bagno Residenziale
Bagno Residenziale
Studio161Studio161
@fotografo Marco Sartirana
Modern Glit
Modern Glit
Amrami Design + BuildAmrami Design + Build
Photo Credit: Aimée Mazzenga
Porcelain Wall Tile
Porcelain Wall Tile
Destination Design, LLCDestination Design, LLC
Tiling the walls in the same 12" x 24" tile as the floor, but a darker color gave this small bathroom a cool, comforting feeling. Pam Ferderbar, Photographer
La Grange Artistic Master Bath
La Grange Artistic Master Bath
Imperial Kitchens and Baths, Inc.Imperial Kitchens and Baths, Inc.
While on vacation, our clients found a very talented artist whom they commissioned to make two sinks for their master bath rehab. We designed the space to highlight these magnificent bowls. By keeping the use of blue to a minimum, the sinks became the focal point. In supporting roles, we utilized iridescent tiles on the walls and a coordinating faux stone tile. While this room was large enough to separate the shower from the bathing area, a separate water closet wasn't in the cards. So a less invasive frosted glass panel provides some additional privacy during the morning routine. Designer: Larry Rych Photographer: Stephanie Bullwinkel

Bathroom with Red Cabinets and Porcelain Tiles Ideas and Designs

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