Brown Bathroom with a Trough Sink Ideas and Designs

Victorian Villa
Victorian Villa
Janey Butler InteriorsJaney Butler Interiors
This existing three storey Victorian Villa was completely redesigned, altering the layout on every floor and adding a new basement under the house to provide a fourth floor. After under-pinning and constructing the new basement level, a new cinema room, wine room, and cloakroom was created, extending the existing staircase so that a central stairwell now extended over the four floors. On the ground floor, we refurbished the existing parquet flooring and created a ‘Club Lounge’ in one of the front bay window rooms for our clients to entertain and use for evenings and parties, a new family living room linked to the large kitchen/dining area. The original cloakroom was directly off the large entrance hall under the stairs which the client disliked, so this was moved to the basement when the staircase was extended to provide the access to the new basement. First floor was completely redesigned and changed, moving the master bedroom from one side of the house to the other, creating a new master suite with large bathroom and bay-windowed dressing room. A new lobby area was created which lead to the two children’s rooms with a feature light as this was a prominent view point from the large landing area on this floor, and finally a study room. On the second floor the existing bedroom was remodelled and a new ensuite wet-room was created in an adjoining attic space once the structural alterations to forming a new floor and subsequent roof alterations were carried out. A comprehensive FF&E package of loose furniture and custom designed built in furniture was installed, along with an AV system for the new cinema room and music integration for the Club Lounge and remaining floors also.
Shoreline bathroom
Shoreline bathroom
McCall Design & PlanningMcCall Design & Planning
Laura Hull Photography Cloudhidden Studios custom concrete
Kid's Bathroom
Kid's Bathroom
O’Hara InteriorsO’Hara Interiors
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BATHROOM - Calcutta Gold Marble Shower / Gray Penny Tile Floor
BATHROOM - Calcutta Gold Marble Shower / Gray Penny Tile Floor
Custom Surface SolutionsCustom Surface Solutions
Custom Surface Solutions (www.css-tile.com) - Owner Craig Thompson (512) 430-1215. This project shows the remodel of a small 1950's vintage home master bathroom. 8"" x 18" Calcutta gold marble tile was used on the shower walls and floor wall base and ceramic gray penny tile on the floor. Shower includes curbless pan / floor, dual shower boxes, frameless glass slider, trough duel fixture sink and chrome fixtures.
Highcamp Residence
Highcamp Residence
Design Associates - Lynette Zambon, Carol MericaDesign Associates - Lynette Zambon, Carol Merica
Gorgeous, transitional mountain bathroom, with double apron sink.
CASA SUPERMARESME
CASA SUPERMARESME
The Room StudioThe Room Studio
Proyecto realizado por The Room Studio Fotografías: Mauricio Fuertes
Chappaqua Eclectic
Chappaqua Eclectic
Elizabeth Strianese Interiors LLCElizabeth Strianese Interiors LLC
Custom white oak shiplap wall paneling to the ceiling give the vanity a natural and modern presence.. The large trough style sink in purple onyx highlights the beauty of the stone. With Niche Modern pendant lights and Vola wall mounted plumbing. Photography by Meredith Heuer

Brown Bathroom with a Trough Sink Ideas and Designs

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