Bathroom with Shaker Cabinets and Pebble Tiles Ideas and Designs

Henry Clay
Henry Clay
Spruce, LLCSpruce, LLC
This guest bathroom has white marble tile in the shower and small herringbone mosaic on the floor. The shower tile is taken all the way to the ceiling to emphasize height and create a larger volume in an otherwise small space. large 12 x24 marble tiles were cut down in three widths, to create a pleasing rhythm and pattern. The sink cabinet also has a marble top.
The Cliffs at Mountain Park: Private Residence
The Cliffs at Mountain Park: Private Residence
Linda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris HomeLinda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris Home
The design of this refined mountain home is rooted in its natural surroundings. Boasting a color palette of subtle earthy grays and browns, the home is filled with natural textures balanced with sophisticated finishes and fixtures. The open floorplan ensures visibility throughout the home, preserving the fantastic views from all angles. Furnishings are of clean lines with comfortable, textured fabrics. Contemporary accents are paired with vintage and rustic accessories. To achieve the LEED for Homes Silver rating, the home includes such green features as solar thermal water heating, solar shading, low-e clad windows, Energy Star appliances, and native plant and wildlife habitat. All photos taken by Rachael Boling Photography
It's a Man's World...
It's a Man's World...
TORTORA MARBLE & TILE DESIGN CENTERTORTORA MARBLE & TILE DESIGN CENTER
Glass Vessel Sink on Rain Forest Green Marble Countertop Pebble Stone Mosaic Accent Wall, Recessed Shelf & Shower Floor
Floreat Bathroom Renovation (Ensuite)
Floreat Bathroom Renovation (Ensuite)
On The Ball BathroomsOn The Ball Bathrooms
Wet Room Set Up, Brushed Brass, Bathroom Panels, VJ Panels, Concrete Basins, Pink Concrete Bathroom Basins, Penny Round Feature, LED Shower Niche, Freestanding Bath, Wall To Wall Frameless Screen, Brushed Brass Shower Screen, Shaker Vanity
Mountain Bathroom
Mountain Bathroom
Randy TrainorRandy Trainor
These clients hired us to renovate their long and narrow bathroom with a dysfunctional design. Along with creating a more functional layout, our clients wanted a walk-in shower, a separate bathtub, and a double vanity. Already working with tight space, we got creative and were able to widen the bathroom by 30 inches. This additional space allowed us to install a wet area, rather than a small, separate shower, which works perfectly to prevent the rest of the bathroom from getting soaked when their youngest child plays and splashes in the bath. Our clients wanted an industrial-contemporary style, with clean lines and refreshing colors. To ensure the bathroom was cohesive with the rest of their home (a timber frame mountain-inspired home located in northern New Hampshire), we decided to mix a few complementary elements to get the look of their dreams. The shower and bathtub boast industrial-inspired oil-rubbed bronze hardware, and the light contemporary ceramic garden seat brightens up the space while providing the perfect place to sit during bath time. We chose river rock tile for the wet area, which seamlessly contrasts against the rustic wood-like tile. And finally, we merged both rustic and industrial-contemporary looks through the vanity using rustic cabinets and mirror frames as well as “industrial” Edison bulb lighting. Project designed by Franconia interior designer Randy Trainor. She also serves the New Hampshire Ski Country, Lake Regions and Coast, including Lincoln, North Conway, and Bartlett. For more about Randy Trainor, click here: https://crtinteriors.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://crtinteriors.com/mountain-bathroom/
Zen Pasadena Bathroom Remodel
Zen Pasadena Bathroom Remodel
One Week Bath, Inc.One Week Bath, Inc.
Asian style bathroom with wood vanity, small shaker style cabinets, granite counter tops, stone vessel sink, framed mirror, small walk-in rainhead shower, hinged glass shower door, small beige tiles, alcove shelf, Japanese style bathtub and gray floor tiles.
Mountain Bathroom
Mountain Bathroom
Randy TrainorRandy Trainor
These clients hired us to renovate their long and narrow bathroom with a dysfunctional design. Along with creating a more functional layout, our clients wanted a walk-in shower, a separate bathtub, and a double vanity. Already working with tight space, we got creative and were able to widen the bathroom by 30 inches. This additional space allowed us to install a wet area, rather than a small, separate shower, which works perfectly to prevent the rest of the bathroom from getting soaked when their youngest child plays and splashes in the bath. Our clients wanted an industrial-contemporary style, with clean lines and refreshing colors. To ensure the bathroom was cohesive with the rest of their home (a timber frame mountain-inspired home located in northern New Hampshire), we decided to mix a few complementary elements to get the look of their dreams. The shower and bathtub boast industrial-inspired oil-rubbed bronze hardware, and the light contemporary ceramic garden seat brightens up the space while providing the perfect place to sit during bath time. We chose river rock tile for the wet area, which seamlessly contrasts against the rustic wood-like tile. And finally, we merged both rustic and industrial-contemporary looks through the vanity using rustic cabinets and mirror frames as well as “industrial” Edison bulb lighting. Project designed by Franconia interior designer Randy Trainor. She also serves the New Hampshire Ski Country, Lake Regions and Coast, including Lincoln, North Conway, and Bartlett. For more about Randy Trainor, click here: https://crtinteriors.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://crtinteriors.com/mountain-bathroom/
Chapman Masterbath
Chapman Masterbath
Ungaro DesignUngaro Design
New floor plan and window location make this tiny masterbath live large.

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