Contemporary Blue Bathroom Ideas and Designs

Harlem Residence Children's Bath
Harlem Residence Children's Bath
Mabbott Seidel ArchitectureMabbott Seidel Architecture
A cookie cutter developer three bedroom duplex was transformed into a four bedroom family friendly home complete with fine details and custom millwork. A home office, artist studio and even a full laundry room were added through a better use of space. Additionally, transoms were added to improve light and air circulation. Instead of providing separate bedrooms for the two young children, we designed a single large bedroom with a sliding wall of Douglas fir. Half of the space can be configured as a playroom, with the children sleeping on the other side. The playroom can also function as a guest room. Photo by Ofer Wolberger
Guest Bathroom - Contemporary
Guest Bathroom - Contemporary
Craft Home RemodelingCraft Home Remodeling
Welcome to the epitome of modern elegance - a contemporary guest home remodel that seamlessly blends luxury, style, and functionality. Our latest project showcases a masterful transformation, featuring a captivating palette of design elements that redefine sophistication. The walls of the bathroom have been adorned with turquoise fish scale wall tiles, creating a visually stunning focal point. The intricate pattern and vibrant hue of the tiles evoke a sense of underwater tranquility, transforming the space into a sanctuary of relaxation. **Drop-In Tub:** A centerpiece of indulgence, the drop-in tub invites you to immerse yourself in a world of serenity. Its sleek design and comfortable contours redefine the bathing experience, offering a perfect balance between modern aesthetics and timeless comfort. Get ready to unwind in the embrace of luxury. **Brass Fixtures:** Elevating the entire space are the exquisite brass fixtures that add a touch of opulence to every corner. The fixtures, with their warm and lustrous finish, complement the turquoise tiles beautifully, creating a harmonious symphony of colors and textures. The choice of brass introduces a timeless and sophisticated element to the contemporary design. **Retail Vanity:** Completing the ensemble is a meticulously selected retail vanity that seamlessly combines functionality with style. The vanity not only serves as a practical storage solution but also contributes to the overall aesthetic with its clean lines and modern design. Its contrasting elements add depth to the space, creating a perfect balance of form and function. In conclusion, this contemporary guest home remodel is a testament to the art of thoughtful design. The turquoise fish scale wall tile, drop-in tub, brass fixtures, and retail vanity come together to create an oasis of luxury and sophistication. Step into a world where every detail has been carefully curated to provide a truly exceptional and memorable experience. Welcome to a space where modernity meets indulgence, and comfort meets style.
Beachside Bathroom with a View
Beachside Bathroom with a View
Ultimate Kitchens & BathroomsUltimate Kitchens & Bathrooms
This bathroom is situated on the second floor of an apartment overlooking Albert Park Beach. The bathroom has a window view and the owners wanted to ensure a relaxed feeling was created in this space drawing on the elements of the ocean, with the organic forms. Raw materials like the pebble stone floor, concrete basins and bath were carefully selected to blend seamlessly and create a muted colour palette. Tactile forms engage the user in an environment that is atypical to the clinical/ white space most expect. The pebble floor, with the addition of under floor heating, adds a sensory element pertaining to a day spa.
Las Olas Condo
Las Olas Condo
Mezzanotte CarpentryMezzanotte Carpentry
Photographer: Mariela Gutierrez
Vilters
Vilters
LeichtUSALeichtUSA
clear and simple forms. The simplicity and architectural dialogue between form and function are the theme for inside and outside. Walnut bench that stretches under the wide windows along the entire length of the bath a, the window continues as a narrow band. The white high gloss acrylic surface of the Vanity. Leicht Program Luna-AG, with electrical drawers SensoMatic, Find a Leicht Showroom http://www.leicht.com/en-us/find-a-showroom/
34 Whiskey Ridge
34 Whiskey Ridge
Teri Fotheringham PhotographyTeri Fotheringham Photography
Architect: Tom Cole Design: Robyn Scott Interiors Lighting: 186 Lighting Design Group Photo: Teri Fotheringham Modern Master Bathroom with floating bench and illuminated shower niche.
Bond Street Loft
Bond Street Loft
DHD Architecture and Interior DesignDHD Architecture and Interior Design
2 Bedrooms / 2,200 Square Feet This pied-à-terre loft with soaring fourteen foot ceilings, sits within a classic cast iron building in the heart of Noho, NYC. It is home to a couple who are serious about their art. DHD worked on this project from the onset of design and construction, allowing for a clear harmony between the architecture and design. The wide plank grey oak floors and white gallery walls set the palette for an art filled environment. A custom designed silk rug fills the main space, while the large-scale Lindsey Adelman light installation hangs above. The furniture, a mix of vintage and classic contemporary, were carefully curated to create a home that is elegant and subtle yet eclectic. The use of cowhide, mohair, woven leather and velvet create subtle textures against the painted brick and wood planked walls. Artists: Burning plane photo: Richard Mosse Sculpture coffee table: Roy Gussow Drawings in the wall unit: Louise Bourgeois and Tracey Emin Custom Metal Artist: Todd Fouser of Face Design & Fabrication http://facedesign.com Photography by: Rick Lew www.ricklew.com

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