Black Bathroom with a Claw-foot Bath Ideas and Designs

Cotswold Country House
Cotswold Country House
Gasson & Phillips InteriorsGasson & Phillips Interiors
Family bathroom in Cotswold Country house
Second Floor Remodel
Second Floor Remodel
CBB Design FirmCBB Design Firm
Stunning overhaul of a 1980's home into a 21st century gorgeous master bathroom.
Texas Consulate
Texas Consulate
Jeanne Schultz Design StudioJeanne Schultz Design Studio
Historically regarded as ‘The Purple House,’ a place where musicians have come and gone, we restored this 1910 historical building in East Nashville to become a boutique bed and breakfast. Developed by native Texans, the home is dubbed The Texas Consulate, with a soft spot for Texans. Much of the original structure and details remain, including the wood flooring, trim and casing, architectural niches, fireplaces and tile, brick chimneys, doors and hardware, cast iron tubs, and other special trinkets. We suggested minimal architectural interventions to accommodate the adaptation, in addition to curating hand-selected furniture, fixtures, and objects that celebrate the building’s art deco character. Interior Design and Styling: Jeanne Schultz Design Studio Architect of Record: David Hunter Photography: Chris Phelps
Natural Stone/Wood Custom Bathroom
Natural Stone/Wood Custom Bathroom
A.J. McCullough CarpentryA.J. McCullough Carpentry
Bathroom Remodel completed in Auburn Massachusetts. Layout and design by Andrew. J.V. Mechanical plumbing. Faux Wood ceramic tile transitioned to stone tile. Mosaic Niche. Claw foot tub with oil rubbed bronze finishes. Glass mosaic installed on the windowsill. No casing around the window. Aldo Nolle electrical. All work completed in house by Andrew and our talented crew. Original floor had major structural issues. Leveled and sistered all the joists. Greenboard installed on the walls with first coat on seams. Kerdiboard installed on tile walls.
Birmingham House ¦ Fish Scale Tiles ¦ Sea Green and Jade Colour
Birmingham House ¦ Fish Scale Tiles ¦ Sea Green and Jade Colour
Tile DesireTile Desire
ON-TREND SCALES Move over metro tiles and line a wall with fabulously funky Fish Scale designs. Also known as scallop, fun or mermaid tiles, this pleasing-to-the-eye shape is a Moroccan tile classic that's trending hard right now and offers a sophisticated alternative to metro/subway designs. Mermaids tiles are this year's unicorns (so they say) and Fish Scale tiles are how to take the trend to a far more grown-up level. Especially striking across a whole wall or in a shower room, make the surface pop in vivid shades of blue and green for an oceanic vibe that'll refresh and invigorate. If colour doesn't float your boat, just exchange the bold hues for neutral shades and use a dark grout to highlight the pattern. Alternatively, go to www.tiledesire.com there are more than 40 colours to choose and mix!! Photo Credits: http://iortz-photo.com/
Bathrooms
Bathrooms
Avatar Contractor GroupAvatar Contractor Group
Professional bathroom remodel
Los Gatos Bathrooms
Los Gatos Bathrooms
Cathie Hong InteriorsCathie Hong Interiors
This project was a joy to work on, as we married our firm’s modern design aesthetic with the client’s more traditional and rustic taste. We gave new life to all three bathrooms in her home, making better use of the space in the powder bathroom, optimizing the layout for a brother & sister to share a hall bath, and updating the primary bathroom with a large curbless walk-in shower and luxurious clawfoot tub. Though each bathroom has its own personality, we kept the palette cohesive throughout all three.
Vintage bathroom remodel
Vintage bathroom remodel
Refresh and BuildRefresh and Build
Vintage bathroom, standing tub, wall green tiles,

Black Bathroom with a Claw-foot Bath Ideas and Designs

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