Eclectic Bathroom with an Alcove Shower Ideas and Designs

Alhambra Spanish Renovation
Alhambra Spanish Renovation
Julia Chasman DesignJulia Chasman Design
A tiny bathroom packs a powerful style punch with its mix of wainscoting, chair rail, standing custom shower, tiny floating vanity from Signature Hardware, vessel sink, Art Deco Vintage Medicine Cabinet, and vintage porcelain and glass sconces.
Olympia Home Remodel
Olympia Home Remodel
Sparrow Design CompanySparrow Design Company
We transformed a nondescript bathroom from the 1980s, with linoleum and a soffit over the dated vanity into a retro-eclectic oasis for the family and their guests.
Bird Bath - Glen Ellyn, IL
Bird Bath - Glen Ellyn, IL
TKS Design GroupTKS Design Group
  Download our free ebook, Creating the Ideal Kitchen. DOWNLOAD NOW   This client came to us in a bit of a panic when she realized that she really wanted her bathroom to be updated by March 1st due to having 2 daughters getting married in the spring and one graduating. We were only about 5 months out from that date, but decided we were up for the challenge. The beautiful historical home was built in 1896 by an ornithologist (bird expert), so we took our cues from that as a starting point. The flooring is a vintage basket weave of marble and limestone, the shower walls of the tub shower conversion are clad in subway tile with a vintage feel. The lighting, mirror and plumbing fixtures all have a vintage vibe that feels both fitting and up to date. To give a little of an eclectic feel, we chose a custom green paint color for the linen cabinet, mushroom paint for the ship lap paneling that clads the walls and selected a vintage mirror that ties in the color from the existing door trim. We utilized some antique trim from the home for the wainscot cap for more vintage flavor. The drama in the bathroom comes from the wallpaper and custom shower curtain, both in William Morris’s iconic “Strawberry Thief” print that tells the story of thrushes stealing fruit, so fitting for the home’s history. There is a lot of this pattern in a very small space, so we were careful to make sure the pattern on the wallpaper and shower curtain aligned. A sweet little bird tie back for the shower curtain completes the story... Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD Photography by: Michael Kaskel For more information on kitchen and bath design ideas go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com
Bathroom Remodel in Le Droit Park. Washington, DC
Bathroom Remodel in Le Droit Park. Washington, DC
Finesse Design RemodelingFinesse Design Remodeling
This Scandinavian inspired blue and white bathroom features a cheerful encaustic cement tiled floor and shower pan with a bold geometric pattern. A floating natural finished maple vanity offers lots of storage via hidden drawers. Niches flanking the vanity showcase matching natural maple shelves. The blue color used in the floor tiles was matched in the Twilight Blue grout selected for the penny tiles. A skinny blue pencil liner from Kiln and Penny caps off the tiled wainscoting and carries the color around the bathroom. Photographer: Anand Deonarine
Cozy Updated Bathroom
Cozy Updated Bathroom
NC Custom BuilderNC Custom Builder
This small bathroom was updated with a new design and efficiency of space, creating a more usable and spa like environment. The jungle-palm wall paper sets the tone of an outdoor oasis moved in side. Luxury fixtures juxtapositioned with antique lighting and a weather worn vanity lend a hand to create an eclectic and rustic interior.
Notting Hill Townhouse
Notting Hill Townhouse
Barlow & Barlow DesignBarlow & Barlow Design
Classic and calm guest bath with pale pink chevron tiling and marble floors.

Eclectic Bathroom with an Alcove Shower Ideas and Designs

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