Bathroom with Glass-front Cabinets and White Walls Ideas and Designs

Arts & Craft Bathroom
Arts & Craft Bathroom
Impala Kitchens and BathroomsImpala Kitchens and Bathrooms
A few years ago we completed the kitchen renovation on this wonderfully maintained Arts and Crafts home, dating back to the 1930’s. Naturally, we were very pleased to be entrusted with the client’s vision for the renovation of the main bathroom, which was to remain true to its origins, yet encompassing modern touches of today. This was achieved with patterned floor tiles and a pedestal basin. The client selected beautiful tapware from Perrin and Rowe to complement the period. The frameless shower screen, freestanding bath plus the ceramic white wall tile provides an open, bright “feel” we are all looking for in our bathrooms today. Our client also had a passion for Art Deco and personally designed a Shaving Cabinet which Impala created from blackwood veneer. This is a great representation of how Impala working with its clients makes a house a home. Photos: Archetype Photography
Philadelphia - Rittenhouse Rittenhouse Square
Philadelphia - Rittenhouse Rittenhouse Square
Cottage Industries, IncCottage Industries, Inc
This Zen-like contemporary master bathroom is unique in many ways. From the large free-standing Roman tub within the oversized shower stall to the floating wall-hung extra wide custom vanity cabinet with custom polished concrete trough sink and teak inserts this bathroom is a stand-out. There is glass everywhere from the frosted tempered glass backsplash to the miniature subway glass wall tiles lining the large L-shaped niche area set within the shower to the frosted transom light set into the wall above the entrance (not shown). The floor of the bathroom and walls of the shower area are large 2' x 2' grey textured ceramic tiles with the appearance of concrete. Photography by Max Sall
Main Bath
Main Bath
Ballroom Baths & Home DesignBallroom Baths & Home Design
Ballroom Baths & Home Design: Basket Weave Bath
Rock Crystal Bath
Rock Crystal Bath
Nancy Finneson | DeMane DesignNancy Finneson | DeMane Design
The owners didn’t want plain Jane. We changed the layout, moved walls, added a skylight and changed everything . This small space needed a broad visual footprint to feel open. everything was raised off the floor.; wall hung toilet, and cabinetry, even a floating seat in the shower. Mix of materials, glass front vanity, integrated glass counter top, stone tile and porcelain tiles. All give tit a modern sleek look. The sconces look like rock crystals next to the recessed medicine cabinet. The shower has a curbless entry and is generous in size and comfort with a folding bench and handy niche.
Poinciana Tropical Modern
Poinciana Tropical Modern
Martin Architect, Inc.Martin Architect, Inc.
Secondary Bath...view of sky through upper window
Industrial Chic Home
Industrial Chic Home
WeisshouseWeisshouse
The shower enclosure echoes the Clerestory windows of the main living space. Photo by Adam Milliron
Manhattan Apartment Renovation
Manhattan Apartment Renovation
Grand Designs NY,  Home of Design & RemodelingGrand Designs NY, Home of Design & Remodeling
Stone Slab Tiles (8' x 4'), Duravit Toilet, Robern Medicine Cabinet / Vanity, Fantini Faucet, Fantini Shower Head / Rain Head, Fantini Accessories, Fantini Thermostatic Valve With Hand Held Shower, Arctic White Vanity Countertop, Arctic White Niche, Recessed Lights, Lutron Trim / GFCI's, Smart Shower Steam System.
Surfers End Master Bath
Surfers End Master Bath
Richard Bubnowski Design LLCRichard Bubnowski Design LLC
Surfers End Master Bath Paul S. Bartholomew Photography, Inc.
Salle de bain totale en Carrare
Salle de bain totale en Carrare
Ceramic DesignCeramic Design
Conception et réalisation HML Decor by Gaston NGUYEN

Bathroom with Glass-front Cabinets and White Walls Ideas and Designs

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