Bathroom with White Cabinets and All Types of Toilet Ideas and Designs

2020 NARI CotY Award-Winning Bathroom
2020 NARI CotY Award-Winning Bathroom
National Association of the Remodeling IndustryNational Association of the Remodeling Industry
Haven Design and Construction, San Antonio, Texas, 2020 Regional CotY Award Winner, Residential Bath $25,000 to $50,000
Shower Remodel with White Subway Tile and Grey Grout
Shower Remodel with White Subway Tile and Grey Grout
Gayler Design BuildGayler Design Build
The client derived inspiration for her new shower from a photo featuring a multi-colored tile floor. Using this photo, Gayler Design Build custom-designed a shower pan that incorporated six different colors of 4-inch hexagon tiles by Lunada Bay. These tiles were beautifully combined and laid in a “dark to light” pattern effectively transforming the shower into a work of art. Contributing to the room’s classic and timeless bathroom design was the shower walls that were designed in cotton white 3x6 subway tiles with grey grout. An elongated, oversized shower niche completed the look providing just the right space for necessary soap and shampoo bottles.
Bouchardon - 30m²
Bouchardon - 30m²
NEVA Architecture Intérieure - Interior DesignNEVA Architecture Intérieure - Interior Design
Une belle douche toute de rose vêtue, avec sa paroi transparente sur-mesure. L'ensemble répond au sol en terrazzo et sa pointe de rose.
Badezimmer
Badezimmer
Diamond HouseDiamond House
Modernes Bad mit Badewanne und Dusche
Top of The Hills
Top of The Hills
Meadowlark Design+BuildMeadowlark Design+Build
A unique "tile rug" was used in the tile floor design in the custom master bath. A large vanity has loads of storage. This home was custom built by Meadowlark Design+Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photography by Joshua Caldwell. David Lubin Architect and Interiors by Acadia Hahlbrocht of Soft Surroundings.
BEFORE Montville Bath renovation
BEFORE Montville Bath renovation
Karla Trincanello, CID, Interior Decisions, Inc.Karla Trincanello, CID, Interior Decisions, Inc.
This well used but dreary bathroom was ready for an update but this time, materials were selected that not only looked great but would stand the test of time. The large steam shower (6x6') was like a dark cave with one glass door allowing light. To create a brighter shower space and the feel of an even larger shower, the wall was removed and full glass panels now allowed full sunlight streaming into the shower which avoids the growth of mold and mildew in this newly brighter space which also expands the bathroom by showing all the spaces. Originally the dark shower was permeated with cracks in the marble marble material and bench seat so mold and mildew had a home. The designer specified Porcelain slabs for a carefree un-penetrable material that had fewer grouted seams and added luxury to the new bath. Although Quartz is a hard material and fine to use in a shower, it is not suggested for steam showers because there is some porosity. A free standing bench was fabricated from quartz which works well. A new free standing, hydrotherapy tub was installed allowing more free space around the tub area and instilling luxury with the use of beautiful marble for the walls and flooring. A lovely crystal chandelier emphasizes the height of the room and the lovely tall window.. Two smaller vanities were replaced by a larger U shaped vanity allotting two corner lazy susan cabinets for storing larger items. The center cabinet was used to store 3 laundry bins that roll out, one for towels and one for his and one for her delicates. Normally this space would be a makeup dressing table but since we were able to design a large one in her closet, she felt laundry bins were more needed in this bathroom. Instead of constructing a closet in the bathroom, the designer suggested an elegant glass front French Armoire to not encumber the space with a wall for the closet.The new bathroom is stunning and stops the heart on entering with all the luxurious amenities.
Roll-Outs with Electrical Outlet
Roll-Outs with Electrical Outlet
KraftMaster RenovationsKraftMaster Renovations
On "his" side of the vanity we installed two roll out drawers for storage and added an electrical outlet on the top one so that items can charge while put away. Photography by Chris Veith
This Master Bathroom Remodel Proves it: New Homes Need Remodeling, Too!
This Master Bathroom Remodel Proves it: New Homes Need Remodeling, Too!
Medford RemodelingMedford Remodeling
Our talented Interior Designer, Stephanie, worked with the client to choose beautiful new tile and flooring that complimented the existing countertops and the paint colors the client had previously chosen. The client also took our advice in purchasing a small teak bench for the shower instead of having a built-in bench. This provides more versatility and also contributes to a cleaner, more streamlined look in the wet room. The functionality of the shower was completed with new stainless-steel fixtures, 3 body sprayers, a matching showerhead, and a hand-held sprayer. Final photos by www.impressia.net
Marlin LB
Marlin LB
Interior ConsultantsInterior Consultants
Made for the European Modern Guest with textured porcelain flooring and added black grout for high contrast
Russian Hill Femme Den
Russian Hill Femme Den
Ann Lowengart InteriorsAnn Lowengart Interiors
Marble slabs on both the floor and shower walls take this sumptuous all-white bathroom to the next level. The existing peek-a-boo window frames the San Francisco bay view. The custom built-in cabinetry with a pretty vanity and ample mirrors allow for perfect makeup application. The bespoke fixtures complete the look.

Bathroom with White Cabinets and All Types of Toilet Ideas and Designs

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