Family Bathroom with Multi-coloured Walls Ideas and Designs

Walthamstow Village (ugly house to lovely house)
Walthamstow Village (ugly house to lovely house)
Studio FabbriStudio Fabbri
Reconfiguration of a dilapidated bathroom and separate toilet in a Victorian house in Walthamstow village. The original toilet was situated straight off of the landing space and lacked any privacy as it opened onto the landing. The original bathroom was separate from the WC with the entrance at the end of the landing. To get to the rear bedroom meant passing through the bathroom which was not ideal. The layout was reconfigured to create a family bathroom which incorporated a walk-in shower where the original toilet had been and freestanding bath under a large sash window. The new bathroom is slightly slimmer than the original this is to create a short corridor leading to the rear bedroom. The ceiling was removed and the joists exposed to create the feeling of a larger space. A rooflight sits above the walk-in shower and the room is flooded with natural daylight. Hanging plants are hung from the exposed beams bringing nature and a feeling of calm tranquility into the space.
BERNAL HEIGHTS REMODEL
BERNAL HEIGHTS REMODEL
Lincoln Lighthill ArchitectLincoln Lighthill Architect
Lincoln Lighthill Architect employed several discrete updates that collectively transform this existing row house. At the heart of the home, a section of floor was removed at the top level to open up the existing stair and allow light from a new skylight to penetrate deep into the home. The stair itself received a new maple guardrail and planter, with a Fiddle-leaf fig tree growing up through the opening towards the skylight. On the top living level, an awkwardly located entrance to a full bathroom directly off the main stair was moved around the corner and out of the way by removing a little used tub from the bathroom, as well as an outdated heater in the back corner. This created a more discrete entrance to the existing, now half-bath, and opened up a space for a wall of pantry cabinets with built-in refrigerator, and an office nook at the rear of the house with a huge new awning window to let in light and air. Downstairs, the two existing bathrooms were reconfigured and recreated as dedicated master and kids baths. The kids bath uses yellow and white hexagonal Heath tile to create a pixelated celebration of color. The master bath, hidden behind a flush wall of walnut cabinetry, utilizes another Heath tile color to create a calming retreat. Throughout the home, walnut thin-ply cabinetry creates a strong contrast to the existing maple flooring, while the exposed blond edges of the material tie the two together. Rounded edges on integral pulls and door edges create pinstripe detailing that adds richness and a sense of playfulness to the design. This project was featured by Houzz: https://tinyurl.com/stn2hcze
Park Avenue Apartment in Rosario Candela Building
Park Avenue Apartment in Rosario Candela Building
Studio 511Studio 511
The children's bathroom has playful wallpaper and a custom designed vanity that integrates into the wainscot around the room. Interior Design by Ashley Whitakker.
Beach Haven Coastal Cottage
Beach Haven Coastal Cottage
Michael Pagnotta Architects pcMichael Pagnotta Architects pc
Playful and nautical kids bathroom! The large sink and separation of spaces allows each space to be used even if the other is occupied! This bathroom style also works well off of a bunk room! Photography by John Martinelli
Brickstreet House
Brickstreet House
Laura Design CompanyLaura Design Company
Jack n' Jill kids bathroom, photo by Emily Kennedy Photo
Bruce Avenue Residence
Bruce Avenue Residence
O’Hara InteriorsO’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | John Kraemer & Sons, Remodel | Corey Gaffer, Photography Please Note: All “related,” “similar,” and “sponsored” products tagged or listed by Houzz are not actual products pictured. They have not been approved by Martha O’Hara Interiors nor any of the professionals credited. For information about our work, please contact design@oharainteriors.com.
Cambridge Port
Cambridge Port
Pinney DesignsPinney Designs
Kids Bathroom New Construction - Cambridge, MA Photography by: Ben Gebo
The Hertfordshire Home
The Hertfordshire Home
Simpson & VoyleSimpson & Voyle
Step into a space of playful elegance in the guest bathroom, where modern design meets whimsical charm. Our design intention was to infuse the room with a sense of personality and vibrancy, while maintaining a sophisticated aesthetic. The focal point of the space is the hexagonal tile accent wall, which adds a playful pop of color and texture against the backdrop of neutral tones. The geometric pattern creates visual interest and lends a contemporary flair to the room. Sleek fixtures and finishes provide a touch of elegance, while ample lighting ensures the space feels bright and inviting. With its thoughtful design and playful details, this guest bathroom is a delightful retreat that's sure to leave a lasting impression.
Serene Sanctuary Ensuite Redesign
Serene Sanctuary Ensuite Redesign
Demand&Deliver LtdDemand&Deliver Ltd
This uniquely elegant bathroom emanates a captivating vibe, offering a comfortable and visually pleasing atmosphere. The painted walls adorned with floral motifs add a touch of charm and personality, making the space distinctive and inviting.
Nautical Bathroom
Nautical Bathroom
Barn Light Electric CompanyBarn Light Electric Company
“I love the look of all of your barn lights,” she notes. “They coordinate with all of my designs — very coastal in this case.” She chose the Barn Light Mini Eclipse Wall Sconce to highlight the playful wallpaper and vanity. She customized these 7″ wall sconces with a Galvanized finish and G38 gooseneck arms.

Family Bathroom with Multi-coloured Walls Ideas and Designs

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