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Meyer Design
The clubhouse bathroom has a custom tile pattern with an important message! The trough sink has 3 faucets to make sure everyone has room to move around. The subway tile creates a great backdrop for the metal hanging mirrors. Perfect!
Meyer Design
Loon Rustics LLC
Complete Bathroom Renovation with Porcelain Plank Tile Floor, Custom Antique Barn Board Vanity with Granite Top. Custom Adirondack Mirror and Custom Iron and White MIca Skier Themed Lighting
Orren Pickell Building Group
Linda Oyama Bryan, photographer
Guest Bath with oversize glass shower, raised panel vanity with separate sinks and porcelain tile floor. Wall sconces in mirror, roman fabric shade.
Hibou Design & Co.
This contemporary kid's bathroom features a white oak custom vanity and black accents. A unique mosaic penny tile design in the flooring and in the shower ties in all of the black accents. The natural light comes in from a skylight located above the vanity.
TKS Design Group
After completing their kitchen several years prior, this client came back to update their bath shared by their twin girls in this 1930's home.
The bath boasts a large custom vanity with an antique mirror detail. Handmade blue glass tile is a contrast to the light coral wall. A small area in front of the toilet features a vanity and storage area with plenty of space to accommodate toiletries for two pre-teen girls.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
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Fairfax Design Solutions
The homeowner selected gorgeous aqua colored subway tiles to highlight the back wall of her curbless shower. The calm, neutral colors on the walls and floor assist in making the aqua tiles the star of the show!
Laurent ALMARIC ARCHITECTE DPLG
Après travaux
Relooking d'une SDB dans une maison construite il y a une dizaine d'années.
Ellen Weiss Design
The client had several requirements for this Seattle kids bathroom remodel. They wanted to keep the existing bathtub, toilet and flooring; they wanted to fit two sinks into the space for their two teenage children; they wanted to integrate a niche into the shower area; lastly, they wanted a fun but sophisticated look that incorporated the theme of African wildlife into the design. Ellen Weiss Design accomplished all of these goals, surpassing the client's expectations. The client particularly loved the idea of opening up what had been a large unused (and smelly) built-in medicine cabinet to create an open and accessible space which now provides much-needed additional counter space and which has become a design focal point.
Simply Bathroom Solutions
The back to wall bath installed into a half hob, creates a streamline bath area. Vertical double niches break up the long wall area and the dotty tiles add interest to the room. All tiles are supplied by Oscar & Co Tiles and Bathware.
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