Bathroom with Shaker Cabinets and Black Tiles Ideas and Designs

Primary Bath Sanctuary
Primary Bath Sanctuary
Wise Design & Remodel LLCWise Design & Remodel LLC
WC with Toto toilet, nickel gap walls and floating shelves.
Contemporary Sleek Bath Design - Doylestown
Contemporary Sleek Bath Design - Doylestown
Lang's Kitchen & BathLang's Kitchen & Bath
This contemporary bathroom design in Doylestown, PA combines sleek lines with comfort and style to create a space that will be the center of attention in any home. The white DuraSupreme cabinets pair perfectly with the Cambria engineered quartz countertop, Riobel fixtures, and Top Knobs hardware, all accented by Voguebay decorative tile behind the Gatco tilt mirrors. Cabinetry includes a makeup vanity with Fleurco backlit mirror, customized pull-out storage, pull-out grooming cabinet, and tower cabinets with mullion doors. A white Victoria + Albert tub serves as a focal point, next to the contrasting black tile wall. The large alcove shower includes a corner shelf, pebble tile base, and matching pebble shower niche.
Upstairs Bath
Upstairs Bath
MSiegel DesignMSiegel Design
Photography by: Mark Lohman Styled by: Sunday Hendrickson
Color Splash
Color Splash
Bret Franks Construction, Inc.Bret Franks Construction, Inc.
Design: M Siegel Designs Photo: Mark Lohman
Oriole
Oriole
Frahm Interiors - Burlington ONFrahm Interiors - Burlington ON
Inviting master ensuite with slate floors and claw foot tub
Asian Inspired Bathroom
Asian Inspired Bathroom
Kitchen MartKitchen Mart
Designer: Cynthia Shull Photorapher: Lesliekatephotography@gmail.com Complete bathroom remodel, Kraftmaid cabinetry, Cambria counter tops, Heavy glass at shower.
Contemporary Sleek Bath Design - Doylestown
Contemporary Sleek Bath Design - Doylestown
Lang's Kitchen & BathLang's Kitchen & Bath
This contemporary bathroom design in Doylestown, PA combines sleek lines with comfort and style to create a space that will be the center of attention in any home. The white DuraSupreme cabinets pair perfectly with the Cambria engineered quartz countertop, Riobel fixtures, and Top Knobs hardware, all accented by Voguebay decorative tile behind the Gatco tilt mirrors. Cabinetry includes a makeup vanity with Fleurco backlit mirror, customized pull-out storage, pull-out grooming cabinet, and tower cabinets with mullion doors. A white Victoria + Albert tub serves as a focal point, next to the contrasting black tile wall. The large alcove shower includes a corner shelf, pebble tile base, and matching pebble shower niche.
Bath with antique rug
Bath with antique rug
Shannon Ggem DesignShannon Ggem Design
Photo by Mike Kelley Gorgeous master bath manages to have white marble and not be icy cold feeling.
Cassini Secondary Bathroom
Cassini Secondary Bathroom
Hudson EnvironmentsHudson Environments
"Builder Beige" new construction. This guest bath came with bare white cabinets, grey walls and basic frame less square mirror with vanity light over the mirror. I added this black oversize picket tile back splash with charcoal/black grout. I replaced the builder grade mirror with a round metal framed one. We changed the lighting by, removing the light above the mirror and added two sconces, one on each side. For the final touch, I added the black hardware, to ensure the white cabinets remain white for as long as possible. Cabinets without hardware tend to get dirty quicker, because the doors pick up the oils from our hands. I wanted to avoid that for as long as possible. The water closet came with this out-swing shower door. The space was extremely tight for the smallest of people, so for anyone of any size would feel closed in. So, I switched out the builder grade out-swing shower door with a semi-frame-less sliding shower door. This allows for more room to move around, opening the space up just a tad.

Bathroom with Shaker Cabinets and Black Tiles Ideas and Designs

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