Beige Bathroom with Beige Floors Ideas and Designs

Дизайн-проект двухкомнатной квартиры в современном стиле
Дизайн-проект двухкомнатной квартиры в современном стиле
Студия ДизайновСтудия Дизайнов
Дизайн-проект двухкомнатной квартиры в современном стиле
Creekside Brickhouse Minnetonka
Creekside Brickhouse Minnetonka
Homes And Such LLCHomes And Such LLC
The master bath suite was originally three rooms with a soaker tub with steps up and down to enter, in a giant concrete structure. Our goal was to make the most of the available space and maximize function, while keeping plumbing locations the same. The space feels open and modern. With a well-balanced design that is both classic and modern, natural marble is accented with a touch of gold for an elegant and timeless look. The texture-rich vanity feels more like a piece of furniture than a traditional built-in, allowing access to the lower window. Complemented by simple, gold-rimmed mirrors, the space feels modern with a hint of rustic charm.
Hancock Principal Bathroom Renovation
Hancock Principal Bathroom Renovation
Thyme & Place Design LLCThyme & Place Design LLC
The clients, a young professional couple had lived with this bathroom in their townhome for 6 years. They finally could not take it any longer. The designer was tasked with turning this ugly duckling into a beautiful swan without relocating walls, doors, fittings, or fixtures in this principal bathroom. The client wish list included, better storage, improved lighting, replacing the tub with a shower, and creating a sparkling personality for this uninspired space using any color way except white. The designer began the transformation with the wall tile. Large format rectangular tiles were installed floor to ceiling on the vanity wall and continued behind the toilet and into the shower. The soft variation in tile pattern is very soothing and added to the Zen feeling of the room. One partner is an avid gardener and wanted to bring natural colors into the space. The same tile is used on the floor in a matte finish for slip resistance and in a 2” mosaic of the same tile is used on the shower floor. A lighted tile recess was created across the entire back wall of the shower beautifully illuminating the wall. Recycled glass tiles used in the niche represent the color and shape of leaves. A single glass panel was used in place of a traditional shower door. Continuing the serene colorway of the bath, natural rift cut white oak was chosen for the vanity and the floating shelves above the toilet. A white quartz for the countertop, has a small reflective pattern like the polished chrome of the fittings and hardware. Natural curved shapes are repeated in the arch of the faucet, the hardware, the front of the toilet and shower column. The rectangular shape of the tile is repeated in the drawer fronts of the cabinets, the sink, the medicine cabinet, and the floating shelves. The shower column was selected to maintain the simple lines of the fittings while providing a temperature, pressure balance shower experience with a multi-function main shower head and handheld head. The dual flush toilet and low flow shower are a water saving consideration. The floating shelves provide decorative and functional storage. The asymmetric design of the medicine cabinet allows for a full view in the mirror with the added function of a tri view mirror when open. Built in LED lighting is controllable from 2500K to 4000K. The interior of the medicine cabinet is also mirrored and electrified to keep the countertop clear of necessities. Additional lighting is provided with recessed LED fixtures for the vanity area as well as in the shower. A motion sensor light installed under the vanity illuminates the room with a soft glow at night. The transformation is now complete. No longer an ugly duckling and source of unhappiness, the new bathroom provides a much-needed respite from the couples’ busy lives. It has created a retreat to recharge and replenish, two very important components of wellness.
Glass Enclosures
Glass Enclosures
Bathroom Remodeling TeacherBathroom Remodeling Teacher
This is a picture of a beach themed bathroom, with a large curbed walk-in shower, and a double sink vanity. This work was completed by Steve White, owner of SRW Contracting, Inc. He has created online bathroom remodeling courses that help you create and build your dream bathroom yourself. Check out his courses at www.bathroomremodelingteacher.com/learn.
Larkspur Farmhouse
Larkspur Farmhouse
HEYDT DESIGNSHEYDT DESIGNS
Photography by Golden Gate Creative
Lutherville Upscale Downsize
Lutherville Upscale Downsize
redhead design, llcredhead design, llc
This sage green and gold master bath features custom cabinetry and a large shower with glass tile and brushed gold fixtures.
Farmhouse Living
Farmhouse Living
Creekside CabinetsCreekside Cabinets
Master Bathroom design and layout by homeowner and Jennifer at Creekside Cabinets. Counters by Hoover Custom Tops in at Kinston. Cabinet hardware by Top Knobs. Bristol Door style in Peppercorn Tinted Varnish by Fieldstone Cabinetry. Photography by Archie at Smartfocus Photography.
Earthy Chic Guest Bathroom
Earthy Chic Guest Bathroom
Design Me By MahlahDesign Me By Mahlah
This guest bathroom has the perfect balance of warm and cool, earthy and modern, chic and farmhouse. The "Cinnamon & Sugar" wall paint contrasts nicely with the warm white shower wall tile and other pops of white throughout the space. The Islandstone flooring and pebble shower floor unite all the colors. The frameless glass sliding doors opened up a room that previously felt small, dark, and dated. Earth tones in beige, gray, taupe, ivory, and plum create subtle and sophisticated interest. The textures and color combination is warm and inviting.

Beige Bathroom with Beige Floors Ideas and Designs

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