Eclectic Bathroom with a Built In Vanity Unit Ideas and Designs

She’s got the Blues
She’s got the Blues
Jennifer Ryan DesignJennifer Ryan Design
This hall bath needed an update. We went from old and dark to light and bright. Carrying some of the kitchen tile, using the same blue but in a lighter shade for the cabinets and the same quartz countertop in the bathroom gave it a cohesive look.
Knoll Oak Court Kitchen & Powder Room Remodel
Knoll Oak Court Kitchen & Powder Room Remodel
ReVision Design/RemodelingReVision Design/Remodeling
This small power room went to a full bath with the addition of an alcove shower. The contemporary vanity and integrated sink and countertop give it a clean look. © Lassiter Photography
Ahead of the Curve
Ahead of the Curve
TKS Design GroupTKS Design Group
Download our free ebook, Creating the Ideal Kitchen. DOWNLOAD NOW Our clients were in the market for an upgrade from builder grade in their Glen Ellyn bathroom! They came to us requesting a more spa like experience and a designer’s eye to create a more refined space. A large steam shower, bench and rain head replaced a dated corner bathtub. In addition, we added heated floors for those cool Chicago months and several storage niches and built-in cabinets to keep extra towels and toiletries out of sight. The use of circles in the tile, cabinetry and new window in the shower give this primary bath the character it was lacking, while lowering and modifying the unevenly vaulted ceiling created symmetry in the space. The end result is a large luxurious spa shower, more storage space and improvements to the overall comfort of the room. A nice upgrade from the existing builder grade space! Photography by @margaretrajic Photo stylist @brandidevers Do you have an older home that has great bones but needs an upgrade? Contact us here to see how we can help!
Plymouth Scope Creep part 2- owner's suite
Plymouth Scope Creep part 2- owner's suite
Pinnacle Design & RemodelingPinnacle Design & Remodeling
In addition to their laundry, mudroom, and powder bath, we also remodeled the owner's suite. We "borrowed" space from their long bedroom to add a second closet. We created a new layout for the bathroom to include a private toilet room (with unexpected wallpaper), larger shower, bold paint color, and a soaking tub. They had also asked for a steam shower and sauna... but being the dream killers we are we had to scale back. Don't worry, we are doing those elements in their upcoming basement remodel. We had custom designed cabinetry with Pro Design using rifted white oak for the vanity and the floating shelves over the freestanding tub. We also made sure to incorporate a bench, oversized niche, and hand held shower fixture...all must have for the clients.
She's got the Blues
She's got the Blues
Jennifer Ryan DesignJennifer Ryan Design
This hall bath needed an update. We went from old and dark to light and bright. Carrying some of the kitchen tile, using the same blue but in a lighter shade for the cabinets and the same quartz countertop in the bathroom gave it a cohesive look.
Eclectic Bathroom in Chicago's Western Suburbs
Eclectic Bathroom in Chicago's Western Suburbs
Normandy RemodelingNormandy Remodeling
Quarter sawn white oak in a driftwood finish frames out white painted vanity cabinets with sinks for two. A tall storage cabinet provides ample storage, and the framed oak framed mirror completes the eclectic look.
Village Walk Palmer Ranch ADA Shower
Village Walk Palmer Ranch ADA Shower
True Remodel James Anderson LLC. Design & BuildTrue Remodel James Anderson LLC. Design & Build
Walk-in handicap shower remodel with no step curb, grab bars, flat shower floor, corner bench seat and handheld shower sprayer. Village Walk Sarasota Florida Bathroom remodel
Revived Vintage Guest Bath
Revived Vintage Guest Bath
Crickett KinserCrickett Kinser
his Mid-town Ventura guest bath was in desperate need of remodeling. The alcove (3 sided) tub completely closed off the already small space. We knocked out that wing wall, picked a light and bright palette which gave us an opportunity to pick a fun and adventurous floor! Click through to see the dramatic before and after photos! If you are interested in remodeling your home, or know someone who is, I serve all of Ventura County. Designer: Crickett Kinser Design Firm: Kitchen Places Ventura Photo Credits: UpMarket Photo
Wellington Crescent Condo Renovation
Wellington Crescent Condo Renovation
Everitt DesignEveritt Design
The large ensuite bathroom features a walk-in shower, freestanding bathtub, double vanity, concealed toilet and make-up area. The main feature of the bathroom is the Ann Sacks bronze wall tile behind the sinks with floating walnut mirrors.
Cherry Hills Charmer
Cherry Hills Charmer
Andrea Schumacher InteriorsAndrea Schumacher Interiors
This Denver metro home renovation by Andrea Schumacher Interiors is enlivened using bold color choices and patterns. The master bathroom for Him has a black vanity, black marble floors, and an amazing walk-in shower. Photo Credit: Emily Minton Redfield
Contra Costa Baths and Laundry
Contra Costa Baths and Laundry
Aloha Kitchen, Bath & DesignAloha Kitchen, Bath & Design
This project was a refresh to the bathrooms and laundry room in a home we had previously remodeled the kitchen, completing the whole house update. The primary bath has creamy soft tones and display the photography by the client, the hall bath is warm with wood tones and the powder bath is a fun eclectic space displaying more photography and treasures from their travels to Africa. The Laundry is a clean refresh that although it is not white, it is bright and inviting as opposed to the dark dated look before. (Photo credit; Shawn Lober Construction)

Eclectic Bathroom with a Built In Vanity Unit Ideas and Designs

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