Bathroom with Wooden Worktops and Black Floors Ideas and Designs

Bathroom Renovation
Bathroom Renovation
America Green BuildersAmerica Green Builders
This project was done in historical house from the 1920's and we tried to keep the mid central style with vintage vanity, single sink faucet that coming out from the wall, the same for the rain fall shower head valves. the shower was wide enough to have two showers, one on each side with two shampoo niches. we had enough space to add free standing tub with vintage style faucet and sprayer.
Cool and contemporary loft bathroom
Cool and contemporary loft bathroom
York House DesignsYork House Designs
The tiler did such an excellent job with the tiling details, and don't you just love the green paint?
Peterborough
Peterborough
Tile Direct ChristchurchTile Direct Christchurch
This amazing bathroom uses dark charcoal tiles on of the same range on both walls and floor. and a feature wall behind the bath. They have used large format rectangle tiles (300x600mm) on the walls and large format square tiles (600x600mm) on the floor to enlarge the look of bathroom. Metropolitan advances - Julie Lundy (Feature tile from brymac tiles) Emma Steel Photography
Cliffside
Cliffside
Icon Developments LtdIcon Developments Ltd
Photos by: Concept Photography
Balham House
Balham House
Nicola Holden DesignsNicola Holden Designs
The previous owners had already converted the second bedroom into a large bathroom, but the use of space was terrible, and the colour scheme was drab and uninspiring. The clients wanted a space that reflected their love of colour and travel, taking influences from around the globe. They also required better storage as the washing machine needed to be accommodated within the space. And they were keen to have both a modern freestanding bath and a large walk-in shower, and they wanted the room to feel cosy rather than just full of hard surfaces. This is the main bathroom in the house, and they wanted it to make a statement, but with a fairly tight budget!
Loughton House Dark and Moody Ensuite
Loughton House Dark and Moody Ensuite
Studio MilneStudio Milne
An atmospheric, dark, moody spa-like master ensuite in a Loughton family home. The black tiles are by Mandarin Stone and are two different formats- large format square and rectangular. A built in tiled ledge and niche allows all toiletries to be stored close to hand and gives space for indoor planting to be displayed.
North Perth Bathroom Renovation - Black Hexagon
North Perth Bathroom Renovation - Black Hexagon
On The Ball BathroomsOn The Ball Bathrooms
Hexagon Bathroom, Small Bathrooms Perth, Small Bathroom Renovations Perth, Bathroom Renovations Perth WA, Open Shower, Small Ensuite Ideas, Toilet In Shower, Shower and Toilet Area, Small Bathroom Ideas, Subway and Hexagon Tiles, Wood Vanity Benchtop, Rimless Toilet, Black Vanity Basin
Contemporary Renovation - Saint-Martin Project
Contemporary Renovation - Saint-Martin Project
Mon Concept Habitation - LondonMon Concept Habitation - London
MCH a su donner une identité contemporaine au lieu, notamment via les jeux de couleurs noire et blanche, sans toutefois en renier l’héritage. Au sol, le parquet en point de Hongrie a été intégralement restauré tandis que des espaces de rangement sur mesure, laqués noir, ponctuent l’espace avec élégance. Une réalisation qui ne manque pas d’audace !
Granville Road Bathroom
Granville Road Bathroom
Clare Elise InteriorsClare Elise Interiors
A bright bathroom remodel and refurbishment. The clients wanted a lot of storage, a good size bath and a walk in wet room shower which we delivered. Their love of blue was noted and we accented it with yellow, teak furniture and funky black tapware
Browns Residence
Browns Residence
Concept PhotographyConcept Photography
Lance Sullivan of Concept Photography

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