Bathroom with Red Worktops and Turquoise Worktops Ideas and Designs

Inspiring Vista
Inspiring Vista
Cornerstone Builders IncCornerstone Builders Inc
Amy Pearman, Boyd Pearman Photography
Bath Bathroom
Bath Bathroom
Tim Wood LimitedTim Wood Limited
This painted master bathroom was designed and made by Tim Wood. One end of the bathroom has built in wardrobes painted inside with cedar of Lebanon backs, adjustable shelves, clothes rails, hand made soft close drawers and specially designed and made shoe racking. The vanity unit has a partners desk look with adjustable angled mirrors and storage behind. All the tap fittings were supplied in nickel including the heated free standing towel rail. The area behind the lavatory was boxed in with cupboards either side and a large glazed cupboard above. Every aspect of this bathroom was co-ordinated by Tim Wood. Designed, hand made and photographed by Tim Wood
Shower and Vanity / Safety Handlebars included for the Bathroom Safety
Shower and Vanity / Safety Handlebars included for the Bathroom Safety
ING ConstructionING Construction
Complete Bathroom Remodel; Installation of tile; Shower, flooring and walls. Installation of vanity, mirrors, lighting, countertops, faucets and a fresh paint to finish.
Kipnis Architecture + Planning
Kipnis Architecture + Planning
Kipnis Architecture + PlanningKipnis Architecture + Planning
Photograph Credit: Tony Berardi and Sally Good/ Photofields
Giochi di chiari scuri - 180 mq - Zona Notte
Giochi di chiari scuri - 180 mq - Zona Notte
PAZdesignPAZdesign
bagno dedicato alle bambine, con mosaico Bisazza, doppio lavandino specchio a tutta parete e vasca da bagno
Mandala
Mandala
Gvega CerámicaGvega Cerámica
Mandalas Inspiration Design By G.Vega ceramica

Bathroom with Red Worktops and Turquoise Worktops Ideas and Designs

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