Bathroom with Travertine Flooring and a Vaulted Ceiling Ideas and Designs

Keeping the Character in a Sears Kit Home
Keeping the Character in a Sears Kit Home
Meadowlark Design+BuildMeadowlark Design+Build
The footprint of this bathroom remained true to its original form. Finishes were updated with a focus on staying true to the original craftsman aesthetic of this Sears Kit Home. This pull and replace bathroom remodel was designed and built by Meadowlark Design + Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photography by Sean Carter.
Chattahoochee River Club Master Remodel
Chattahoochee River Club Master Remodel
Designs by BSBDesigns by BSB
The linen closet from the hallway and bathroom was removed and the vanity area was decreased to allow room for an intimate-sized sauna. • This change also gave room for a larger shower area o Superior main showerhead o Rain head from ceiling o Hand-held shower for seated comfort o Independent volume controls for multiple users/functions o Grab bars to aid for stability and seated functions o Teak bench to add warmth and ability to sit while bathing • Curbless entry and sliding door system delivers ease of access in the event of any physical limitations. • Cherry cabinetry and vein-cut travertine chosen for warmth and organic qualities – creating a natural spa-like atmosphere. • The bright characteristics of the Nordic white spruce sauna contrast for appreciated cleanliness. • Ease of access for any physical limitations with new curb-less shower entry & sliding enclosure • Additional storage designed with elegance in mind o Recessed medicine cabinets into custom wainscot surround o Custom-designed makeup vanity with a tip-up top for easy access and a mirror o Vanities include pullouts for hair appliances and small toiletries
Woodgate
Woodgate
Tomas O'Malley ArchitectTomas O'Malley Architect
Travertine floors and black fixtures with off-white wall tiles. Freestanding bath. High ceiling with clerestory windows. Translucent roof with lasercut screen
Woodgate
Woodgate
Tomas O'Malley ArchitectTomas O'Malley Architect
Travertine floors and black fixtures with off-white wall tiles. Freestanding bath. High ceiling with clerestory windows. Translucent roof with lasercut screen
Woodgate
Woodgate
Tomas O'Malley ArchitectTomas O'Malley Architect
Travertine floors and black fixtures with off-white wall tiles. Freestanding bath. High ceiling with clerestory windows
Decker Farms Modern Farmhouse
Decker Farms Modern Farmhouse
First Choice Custom BuildersFirst Choice Custom Builders
Modern farmhouse bathroom, with soaking tub under window, custom shelving and travertine tile.
Beaver Creek Mountain Home
Beaver Creek Mountain Home
Basso Interiors IncBasso Interiors Inc
This fun powder room off the media room is charming and eclectic in style. Fun custom barnwood vanity and mirror with a trough sink add to the fun.
Master Bath
Master Bath
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"AFTER" Master bathroom renovation. This bathroom was a major undertaking. Where you see the mirrored doors, it was a single vanity with a sink. It made more sense to have a double vanity on the other side next to the shower but I was missing a medicine cabinet so we decided to add a ROBERN 72" long medicine cabinet in the wall that used to be a small towel closet. The arched entry way was created after moving the wall and removing the door into a dark space where you see the toilet & bidet. The travertine floors are heated (a nice addition at is not expensive to do). Added a 70" free-standing stone tub by Clarke tubs (amazing tub), I love venetian plaster because it's so timeless and very durable. It's not used much these days probably because it's so labor intensive and expensive so I did the plastering myself. We raised up the floor and opted for no shower doors that I've wanted for many, many years after seeing this idea in France. We added the carved free-standing vanity and used 48" tall lighted mirrors. See more pictures on INSTAGRAM: pisces2_21
Master Bath
Master Bath
koolbeanzzzzkoolbeanzzzz
Master bathroom renovation. This bathroom was a major undertaking. Where you see the mirrored doors, it was a single vanity with a sink. It made more sense to have a double vanity on the other side next to the shower but I was missing a medicine cabinet so we decided to add a ROBERN 72" long medicine cabinet in the wall that used to be a small towel closet. The arched entry way was created after moving the wall and removing the door into a dark space where you see the toilet & bidet. The travertine floors are heated (a nice addition at is not expensive to do). Added a 70" free-standing stone tub by Clarke tubs (amazing tub), I love venetian plaster because it's so timeless and very durable. It's not used much these days probably because it's so labor intensive and expensive so I did the plastering myself. We raised up the floor and opted for no shower doors that I've wanted for many, many years after seeing this idea in France. We added the carved free-standing vanity and used 48" tall lighted mirrors. See more pictures on INSTAGRAM: pisces2_21
Woodgate
Woodgate
Tomas O'Malley ArchitectTomas O'Malley Architect
Travertine floors and black fixtures with off-white wall tiles. Freestanding bath. High ceiling with clerestory windows. Translucent roof with lasercut screen
Woodgate
Woodgate
Tomas O'Malley ArchitectTomas O'Malley Architect
Travertine floors and black fixtures with off-white wall tiles. Freestanding bath. High ceiling with clerestory windows
Master Bath
Master Bath
koolbeanzzzzkoolbeanzzzz
Master bathroom renovation. This bathroom was a major undertaking. Where you see the mirrored doors, it was a single vanity with a sink. It made more sense to have a double vanity on the other side next to the shower but I was missing a medicine cabinet so we decided to add a ROBERN 72" long medicine cabinet in the wall that used to be a small towel closet. The arched entry way was created after moving the wall and removing the door into a dark space where you see the toilet & bidet. The travertine floors are heated (a nice addition at is not expensive to do). Added a 70" free-standing stone tub by Clarke tubs (amazing tub), I love venetian plaster because it's so timeless and very durable. It's not used much these days probably because it's so labor intensive and expensive so I did the plastering myself. We raised up the floor and opted for no shower doors that I've wanted for many, many years after seeing this idea in France. We added the carved free-standing vanity and used 48" tall lighted mirrors. See more pictures on INSTAGRAM: pisces2_21
Chattahoochee River Club Master Remodel
Chattahoochee River Club Master Remodel
Designs by BSBDesigns by BSB
The linen closet from the hallway and bathroom was removed and the vanity area was decreased to allow room for an intimate-sized sauna. • This change also gave room for a larger shower area o Superior main showerhead o Rain head from ceiling o Hand-held shower for seated comfort o Independent volume controls for multiple users/functions o Grab bars to aid for stability and seated functions o Teak bench to add warmth and ability to sit while bathing • Curbless entry and sliding door system delivers ease of access in the event of any physical limitations. • Cherry cabinetry and vein-cut travertine chosen for warmth and organic qualities – creating a natural spa-like atmosphere. • The bright characteristics of the Nordic white spruce sauna contrast for appreciated cleanliness. • Ease of access for any physical limitations with new curb-less shower entry & sliding enclosure • Additional storage designed with elegance in mind o Recessed medicine cabinets into custom wainscot surround o Custom-designed makeup vanity with a tip-up top for easy access and a mirror o Vanities include pullouts for hair appliances and small toiletries

Bathroom with Travertine Flooring and a Vaulted Ceiling Ideas and Designs

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