Bathroom with White Walls and Tiled Worktops Ideas and Designs

From dark & dingy to beautiful
From dark & dingy to beautiful
Lyn's Design StyleLyn's Design Style
Before: outdated, unmatched hall bath. After: Hall bath for overnight guest to use. Bold black and white design, with free standing vanity and graphic black and white tile floors.
Home Remodel
Home Remodel
Advantage Services ConstructionAdvantage Services Construction
Bathroom vanity with stone tiles. Nathan Williams, Van Earl Photography www.VanEarlPhotography.com
Bardon Garden House
Bardon Garden House
Arcke Pty LtdArcke Pty Ltd
Ensuite and powder room connected to master bedroom. Curved bathroom tiles create the shelf detail.
Eclectic Escape | Portland Bathroom Remodel
Eclectic Escape | Portland Bathroom Remodel
Mountainwood HomesMountainwood Homes
This tiled shower niche used 2 tiles to create a pop in the niche. The back of the shower niche is from Arizona Tile Shibusa in Basketweave and the sides are from Arizona Tile Shibusa.
Victorian Style Bathroom in Warnham, West Sussex
Victorian Style Bathroom in Warnham, West Sussex
Alexander KitchensAlexander Kitchens
Victorian Style Bathroom in Horsham, West Sussex In the peaceful village of Warnham, West Sussex, bathroom designer George Harvey has created a fantastic Victorian style bathroom space, playing homage to this characterful house. Making the most of present-day, Victorian Style bathroom furnishings was the brief for this project, with this client opting to maintain the theme of the house throughout this bathroom space. The design of this project is minimal with white and black used throughout to build on this theme, with present day technologies and innovation used to give the client a well-functioning bathroom space. To create this space designer George has used bathroom suppliers Burlington and Crosswater, with traditional options from each utilised to bring the classic black and white contrast desired by the client. In an additional modern twist, a HiB illuminating mirror has been included – incorporating a present-day innovation into this timeless bathroom space. Bathroom Accessories One of the key design elements of this project is the contrast between black and white and balancing this delicately throughout the bathroom space. With the client not opting for any bathroom furniture space, George has done well to incorporate traditional Victorian accessories across the room. Repositioned and refitted by our installation team, this client has re-used their own bath for this space as it not only suits this space to a tee but fits perfectly as a focal centrepiece to this bathroom. A generously sized Crosswater Clear6 shower enclosure has been fitted in the corner of this bathroom, with a sliding door mechanism used for access and Crosswater’s Matt Black frame option utilised in a contemporary Victorian twist. Distinctive Burlington ceramics have been used in the form of pedestal sink and close coupled W/C, bringing a traditional element to these essential bathroom pieces. Bathroom Features Traditional Burlington Brassware features everywhere in this bathroom, either in the form of the Walnut finished Kensington range or Chrome and Black Trent brassware. Walnut pillar taps, bath filler and handset bring warmth to the space with Chrome and Black shower valve and handset contributing to the Victorian feel of this space. Above the basin area sits a modern HiB Solstice mirror with integrated demisting technology, ambient lighting and customisable illumination. This HiB mirror also nicely balances a modern inclusion with the traditional space through the selection of a Matt Black finish. Along with the bathroom fitting, plumbing and electrics, our installation team also undertook a full tiling of this bathroom space. Gloss White wall tiles have been used as a base for Victorian features while the floor makes decorative use of Black and White Petal patterned tiling with an in keeping black border tile. As part of the installation our team have also concealed all pipework for a minimal feel. Our Bathroom Design & Installation Service With any bathroom redesign several trades are needed to ensure a great finish across every element of your space. Our installation team has undertaken a full bathroom fitting, electrics, plumbing and tiling work across this project with our project management team organising the entire works. Not only is this bathroom a great installation, designer George has created a fantastic space that is tailored and well-suited to this Victorian Warnham home. If this project has inspired your next bathroom project, then speak to one of our experienced designers about it. Call a showroom or use our online appointment form to book your free design & quote.
Luxury Master Bathroom
Luxury Master Bathroom
Llama ArchitectsLlama Architects
A stunning Master Bathroom with large stone bath tub, walk in rain shower, large format porcelain tiles, gun metal finish bathroom fittings, bespoke wood features and stylish Janey Butler Interiors throughout.
Dana Point - bathroom
Dana Point - bathroom
Wirkkala WoodworksWirkkala Woodworks
WIRKKALA WOODWORKS (949) 633 4018 Created this great farmhouse bathtoom, featuring vintage styles but with all the modern convenience of being fresh out of the design center. Antique black Newport Brass fixtures. Counter to ceiling storage really makes the design and creates far more storage than this size bathroom ever holds! Kohler toilet with top deck flush. Vintage octagon floor tiles. Extra girth crown and base. Soft close hinges on drawers and cabinet drawers. All custom cabinetry.
Mexican Inspired Accessible Bath
Mexican Inspired Accessible Bath
A Kinder SpaceA Kinder Space
Cabinet storage and make up drawer accessible in a seated position. Patricia Bean Expressive Architectural Photography

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