Bathroom with Shaker Cabinets and Mosaic Tiles Ideas and Designs

West Seattle Cottage Style Remodel
West Seattle Cottage Style Remodel
Kirk Riley DesignKirk Riley Design
Steam Shower with Rain Showerhead and dramatic blue glass mosaic in herringbone pattern. Jeff Beck
Hartford Rd Master Bath - South Orange, NJ
Hartford Rd Master Bath - South Orange, NJ
KraftMaster RenovationsKraftMaster Renovations
The perfect girly master bathroom, custom cabinetry in black with two gold antique mirrors, a longer one that hangs over the makeup vanity area. The cabinetry has a linen tower and we worked around the beautiful stain glass window that sits at one end of the bathroom. The floor has hexagon marble tile and the shower is complete with a shower bench, niche and gorgeous metal gold inlay mosaic tile on the feature wall.
Ranch Triangle Chicago Renovation
Ranch Triangle Chicago Renovation
Chi Renovation & DesignChi Renovation & Design
We gave the master bathroom and powder room in this Chicago home a classy look. Project designed by Skokie renovation firm, Chi Renovation & Design - general contractors, kitchen and bath remodelers, and design & build company. They serve the Chicago area and its surrounding suburbs, with an emphasis on the North Side and North Shore. You'll find their work from the Loop through Lincoln Park, Skokie, Evanston, Wilmette, and all the way up to Lake Forest. For more about Chi Renovation & Design, click here: https://www.chirenovation.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.chirenovation.com/portfolio/ranch-triangle-chicago-renovation/
Master bedroom / Bathroom remodel
Master bedroom / Bathroom remodel
Jessica Dauray Interiors/Elements Of StyleJessica Dauray Interiors/Elements Of Style
The existing french doors were repurposed into these beautiful sliding barn doors, which create a light filled, dramatic separation between the master bedroom and bathroom. Jessica Dauray - photography
Omaha, Nebraska Residence- Interior Design for New Build
Omaha, Nebraska Residence- Interior Design for New Build
Haven Design and ConstructionHaven Design and Construction
This elegant bathroom belongs to the client's preteen daughter. Complete with a sit down make up vanity, this bathroom features it all. Ample cabinet storage and expansive mirrors make this bathroom feel larger since this basement bathroom does not have an exterior window. The color scheme was pulled from the beautiful marble mosaic shower tile and the porcelain floor tile is heated for chilly winter mornings.
Vibrant Powder Room
Vibrant Powder Room
Tesi Design, Inc. Interiors and CabinetryTesi Design, Inc. Interiors and Cabinetry
A linear mosaic runs vertically on the vanity focal wall. Photo Credit: Teja Anderson
A Warm and Light Bathroom and Kitchen Remodel in Keller, TX
A Warm and Light Bathroom and Kitchen Remodel in Keller, TX
LoneStar Design BuildLoneStar Design Build
Tile plays a dramatic role in this newly remodeled Keller, TX bathroom remodel. Decorative arabesque white Carrera marble tile is incorporated above the tub, across the vanity and on the shower walls.
Master Bathroom Suite, Saratoga, CA
Master Bathroom Suite, Saratoga, CA
Fiorito Interior DesignFiorito Interior Design
Like many California ranch homes built in the 1950s, this original master bathroom was not really a "master bath." My clients, who only three years ago purchased the home from the family of the original owner, were saddled with a small, dysfunctional space. Chief among the dysfunctions: a vanity only 30" high, and an inconveniently placed window that forced the too-low vanity mirror to reflect only the waist and partial torso--not the face--of anyone standing in front of it. They wanted not only a more spacious bathroom but a bedroom as well, so we worked in tandem with an architect and contractor to come up with a fantastic new space: a true Master Suite. In order to refine a design concept for the soon-to-be larger space, and thereby narrow down material choices, my clients and I had a brainstorming session: we spoke of an elegant Old World/ European bedroom and bathroom, a luxurious bath that would reference a Roman spa, and finally the idea of a Hammam was brought into the mix. We blended these ideas together in oil-rubbed bronze fixtures, and a tiny tile mosaic in beautiful Bursa Beige marble from Turkey and white Thassos marble from Greece. The new generously sized bathroom boasts a jetted soaking tub, a very large walk-in shower, a double-sided fireplace (facing the tub on the bath side), and a luxurious 8' long vanity with double sinks and a storage tower. The vanity wall is covered with a mosaic vine pattern in a beautiful Bursa Beige marble from Turkey and white Thassos marble from Greece,. The custom Larson Juhl framed mirrors are flanked by gorgeous hand-wrought scones from Hubbardton Forge which echo the vine and leaf pattern in the mosaic. And the vanity itself features an LED strip in the toe-kick which allows one to see in the middle of the night without having to turn on a shockingly bright overhead fixture. At the other end of the master bath, a luxurious jetted tub nestles by a fireplace in the bay window area. Views of my clients' garden can be seen while soaking in bubbles. The over-sized walk-in shower features a paneled wainscoting effect which I designed in Crema Marfil marble. The vine mosaic continues in the shower, topped by green onyx squares. A rainshower head and a hand-held spray on a bar provides showering options. The shower floor slopes gently in one direction toward a hidden linear drain; this allows the floor to be read as a continuation of the main space, without being interrupted by a center drain. Photo by Bernardo Grijalva

Bathroom with Shaker Cabinets and Mosaic Tiles Ideas and Designs

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