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Ruth Axtell Interiors
Sweet little guest bathroom. We gutted the space, new vanity, toilet tub, installed tile and wainscoting, mirror light fixtures and stained glass window
Anthony James Master Builders, LLC
This redesigned hall bathroom is spacious enough for the kids to get ready on busy school mornings. The double sink adds function while the fun tile design and punches of color creates a playful space.
Qualita Property Services
The client was looking for a bright, clean, and contemporary look for this kid's bathroom. The fixtures are black. We used a pre-made vanity and just replaced the chrome handles for black ones. Glossy bigger white tiles on walls for easier maintenance. Bold black and white cement tiles on the floor became the star of this renovation.
Dee Hurford Designs
The hall bath of the Thornton Double Bath Remodel got a fresh look by removing and replacing everything without changing the layout.
The toilet was replaced with Asher two-piece comfort height toilet by Kohler
Angela Francis Interiors, LLC
This home had a very small bathroom for the combined use of their teenagers and guests. The space was a tight 5'x7'. By adding just 2 feet by taking the space from the closet in an adjoining room, we were able to make this bathroom more functional and feel much more spacious.
The show-stopper is the glass and metal mosaic wall tile above the vanity. The chevron tile in the shower niche complements the wall tile nicely, while having plenty of style on its own.
To tie everything together, we continued the same tile from the shower all around the room to create a wainscot.
The weathered-look hexagon floor tile is stylish yet subtle.
We chose to use a heavily frosted door to keep the room feeling lighter and more spacious.
Often when you have a lot of elements that can totally stand on their own, it can overwhelm a space. However, in this case everything complements the other. The style is fun and stylish for the every-day use of teenagers and young adults, while still being sophisticated enough for use by guests.
Orren Pickell Building Group
**Project Overview**
This new custom home is filled with personality and individual touches that make it true to the owners' vision. When creating the guest bath, they wanted to do something truly unique and a little bit whimsical. The result is a custom-designed furniture piece vanity in a custom royal blue finish, as well as matching mirror frames.
**What Makes This Project Unique?**
The clients had an image in their minds and were determined to find a place for it in their new custom home. Their love of bold blue and this unique style led to the creation of this one-of-a-kind piece. The room is bathed in natural light, and the use of light colors in the tile to complement the brilliant blue, help ensure that the space remains light, airy and welcoming.
**Design Challenges**
Because this furniture piece doesn't start with a standard vanity, our biggest challenge was simply determining what pieces we could draw upon from a semi-custom custom cabinet line.
Photo by MIke Kaskel
FabDiggity Inc.
The ensuite bath in the girl's bedroom just has to make one smile. With it's touches of pink and blue you can't go wrong. Undermount sink, wood cabinetry, porcelain tile flooring, shower/tub combo and window and alcove make this a bright and airy bath.
Michael Podrid - photographer
De Meza + Architecture
The David Hockney 1978 art piece Swimming Pool with Reflection inspired this California-cool bathroom. Watery-blue glass mosaic tile spills down the shower wall and out onto the concrete-gray tile floor in puddles. The custom back-painted glass vanity floats on the blue walls and is anchored by a chrome Kohler faucet, adding a modern sophistication to this fun space perfect for a young boy.
Mariko Reed Photography
Spaces Renewed
What little girl doesn't ask for a mermaid bathroom? This is our rendition of just that!
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