Bathroom with Slate Tiles and a Freestanding Vanity Unit Ideas and Designs

Potomac, MD Elegant Master Bath Remodel
Potomac, MD Elegant Master Bath Remodel
Cabinet Discounters, Inc.Cabinet Discounters, Inc.
This bathroom features Brighton Cabinetry with Madrid door style and Quartersawn White Oak New Carmel stain.
Lark Rise Cottage
Lark Rise Cottage
Auric Design StudioAuric Design Studio
The main bathroom promotes a moody sense of contemporary luxury, however we were ever-mindful of the cottage's history and features. The bathroom features a slick, matt black bath on a raised platform which is set against the rustic charm of split-face slate tiles, tying together old and new. Large anthracite tiles and black fixtures and accents are used to finish the rest of the space.
Potomac, MD Elegant Master Bath Remodel
Potomac, MD Elegant Master Bath Remodel
Cabinet Discounters, Inc.Cabinet Discounters, Inc.
This bathroom features Brighton Cabinetry with Madrid door style and Quartersawn White Oak New Carmel stain.
Potomac, MD Elegant Master Bath Remodel
Potomac, MD Elegant Master Bath Remodel
Cabinet Discounters, Inc.Cabinet Discounters, Inc.
This bathroom features Brighton Cabinetry with Madrid door style and Quartersawn White Oak New Carmel stain.
Potomac, MD Elegant Master Bath Remodel
Potomac, MD Elegant Master Bath Remodel
Cabinet Discounters, Inc.Cabinet Discounters, Inc.
This bathroom features Brighton Cabinetry with Madrid door style and Quartersawn White Oak New Carmel stain.
Potomac, MD Elegant Master Bath Remodel
Potomac, MD Elegant Master Bath Remodel
Cabinet Discounters, Inc.Cabinet Discounters, Inc.
This bathroom features Brighton Cabinetry with Madrid door style and Quartersawn White Oak New Carmel stain.

Bathroom with Slate Tiles and a Freestanding Vanity Unit Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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