Bathroom with Shaker Cabinets and Cement Tiles Ideas and Designs

Eastgate
Eastgate
BalucoBaluco
White oak slim shaker vanity
Bellaire- Houston Texas - Traditional Kitchen/Bathroom Remodel
Bellaire- Houston Texas - Traditional Kitchen/Bathroom Remodel
Ashwood Designs and Custom HomesAshwood Designs and Custom Homes
The gorgeous niche herringbone pattern tiles perfectly complement the pearl glass tiles installed vertically. This shower bath combo is simply perfection with all the colors of the room working together to create a serene feel.
Craftsman Farm House
Craftsman Farm House
Noble Classic HomesNoble Classic Homes
Ariana Miller with ANM Photography. www.anmphoto.com
Parkar Bathroom
Parkar Bathroom
dnrdesignazdnrdesignaz
D & R removed the existing shower and tub and extended the size of the shower room. Eliminating the tub opened up this room completely. ? We ran new plumbing to add a rain shower head above. ? Bright white marea tile cover the walls, small gray glass tiles fill the niches with a herringbone layout and small hexagon-shaped stone tiles complete the floor. ☀️ The shower room is separated by a frameless glass wall with a swinging door that brings in natural light. Home Studio gray shaker cabinets and drawers were used for the vanity. Let's take a moment to reflect on the storage space this client gained: 12 drawers and two cabinets!! ? The countertop is white quartz with gray veins from @monterreytile.? All fixtures and hardware, including faucets, lighting, etc., are brushed nickel. ⌷ Lastly, new gray wood-like planks were installed for the flooring.
Shower Tile & Enclosure, Floor Tiles; Toilet & Vanity
Shower Tile & Enclosure, Floor Tiles; Toilet & Vanity
ING ConstructionING Construction
Santa Monica, CA - Complete Bathroom remodel Installation of tile in the shower and Bathroom floor. Installation of new vanity, mirrors, vanity lighting, toilet and a fresh paint to finish.
Bathroom Renovation
Bathroom Renovation
America Green BuildersAmerica Green Builders
Complete bathroom renovation on 2nd floor. removed the old bathroom completely to the studs. upgrading all plumbing and electrical. installing marble mosaic tile on floor. cement tile on walls around tub. installing new free standing tub, new vanity, toilet, and all other fixtures.
Historic Sea Cabins
Historic Sea Cabins
St. Pierre ConstructionSt. Pierre Construction
Fun kid's bathroom featuring matte black built-in medicine cabinet mirror, blue and white patterned tile, custom inset cabinetry and quartz countertops.
Modern Mediterranean
Modern Mediterranean
Model RemodelModel Remodel
The main floor bathroom also features bold color and pattern with a blue penny round flooring and patterned cement tiles. The black fixtures and vanity make this main floor bathroom a more modern space.
Reclaimed Rustic Barn Door Mirror Medicine Cabinet
Reclaimed Rustic Barn Door Mirror Medicine Cabinet
KraftMaster RenovationsKraftMaster Renovations
This Vanity by Starmark is topped with a reclaimed barnwood mirror on typical sliding barn door track. Revealing behind is a recessed medicine cabinet into a natural stone wall. Chris Veith
Rouse St, Port Melbourne
Rouse St, Port Melbourne
M.J.Harris GroupM.J.Harris Group
A minimalist industrial dream with all of the luxury touches we love: heated towel rails, custom joinery and handblown lights
Bathroom Renovation
Bathroom Renovation
Top Design RenovationTop Design Renovation
Bathroom remodeling with a whole new style and a beautiful new visualization of spaces. New colors, New cabinets, New design and we love it.
Coupeville Bathroom Upgrade
Coupeville Bathroom Upgrade
Treefrog DesignTreefrog Design
The homeowner of this small master bathroom in Coupeville wanted to upgrade from the builder grade materials to better reflect her own style.

Bathroom with Shaker Cabinets and Cement Tiles Ideas and Designs

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