Family Bathroom with Glass Sheet Walls Ideas and Designs

Basement Bathroom
Basement Bathroom
Personal Touch InteriorsPersonal Touch Interiors
An unfinished basement was renovated to include a fully functional bathroom, and rec room for the teenage kids. This is a modern space, although it is in the basement style and function were not sacrificed, as this is a bright and well designed space, although it is only a 5" x 8" bathroom, a 43" floating vanity (with storage) was incorporated, a full size bathtub, toilet and open shelves for linens and accessories. Kept the colour pallet neutral with the greys and whites with a strong punch of colour in the accessories. Photo taken by: Personal Touch Interiors
Before/after photos at www.slideshare.net/SlatenBickford
Before/after photos at www.slideshare.net/SlatenBickford
SGB Stumptown LLCSGB Stumptown LLC
Hall / Kids bath, updated existing built-in, shower enclosure, and vanities
Cozy & retro extension in North London
Cozy & retro extension in North London
VORBILD ArchitectureVORBILD Architecture
Retro style bathroom containing contemoirary elements such as glass wall panels in the shower. Photo by Chris Snook
Crane Drive San Anselmo CA
Crane Drive San Anselmo CA
Jane EllisonJane Ellison
This newly remodeled family home and in law unit in San Anselmo is 4000sf of light and space. The first designer was let go for presenting grey one too many times. My task was to skillfully blend all the color my clients wanted from their mix of Latin, Hispanic and Italian heritage and get it to read successfully. Wow, no easy feat. Clients alway teach us so much. I learned that much more color could work than I ever thought possible.
shower enclosure with blue glass shower wall and niche
shower enclosure with blue glass shower wall and niche
Style Within LimitedStyle Within Limited
Corner shower with glass shower wall, rain shower overhead with separate handset and concealed valve. Vinyl plank flooring over electric heating mat. Style Within
Mildly Colorful Kids Bathroom | Redwood City, CA
Mildly Colorful Kids Bathroom | Redwood City, CA
Tile Plus, Inc.Tile Plus, Inc.
This kids bathroom in Redwood City, CA has gray marble as its primary color, but bands of green and turquoise glass mosaics liven it up. A perfect neutral theme that will work just as well for a guest bathroom. Materials used include: Gray marble in the shower, tub and backsplash. Green and turquoise glass ovals in mosaic sheets. Dark gray marble on the countertop.
Waring Ranch House
Waring Ranch House
Boerne Kitchens and BathsBoerne Kitchens and Baths
This poolhouse shower was re-done using the Kohler Choreograph System in the white subway tile finish. The fixtures are Newport Brass
Haven™ by Envirohaven
Haven™ by Envirohaven
Suncrest Design & ConstructionSuncrest Design & Construction
Luxurious 6 ft. soaking tub with tile niche fit comfortably in Haven™ guest bath. Bamboo vanity makes up for small granite counter with glass shelving and additional drawer storage to right, built into wall. Glass French doors add light but allow privacy. Marcello Rostagni Photography
Rain Showerhead in Master Bathroom
Rain Showerhead in Master Bathroom
Talmadge Construction, Inc.Talmadge Construction, Inc.
A rain showerhead in this large shower compliments the luxoriuos look of the vertical porcelain tile and glass tile accent. This shower also features a clear glass door and a large bench seat.
Home Park Road
Home Park Road
Chantel Elshout StudioChantel Elshout Studio
We designed, supplied and installed this contemporary open plan kitchen with a feature breakfast bar as well as the utility. We also designed the bathrooms and specified the wall finishes for the home.

Family Bathroom with Glass Sheet Walls Ideas and Designs

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