Green Bathroom with Beige Worktops Ideas and Designs

Berwyn Ave Master Bathroom
Berwyn Ave Master Bathroom
Coco Design & Build Co.Coco Design & Build Co.
Simple clean design...in this master bathroom renovation things were kept in the same place but in a very different interpretation. The shower is where the exiting one was, but the walls surrounding it were taken out, a curbless floor was installed with a sleek tile-over linear drain that really goes away. A free-standing bathtub is in the same location that the original drop in whirlpool tub lived prior to the renovation. The result is a clean, contemporary design with some interesting "bling" effects like the bubble chandelier and the mirror rounds mosaic tile located in the back of the niche.
Bright and open home in Houston
Bright and open home in Houston
By Design Interiors, Inc.By Design Interiors, Inc.
His and her vanities are separated by the free-standing tub giving each person their own comfortable space to get ready for the day. The mosaic tile backsplash traverses across the entire bathroom serving as a beautiful accent below each mirror and behind the free-standing bathtub. Porcelain floors and Fantasy Brown honed countertops add ease of maintenance to this well-used space. Crystal accents on the vanity lights and chandelier, glass knobs, and beautiful simple florals add an elegant touch. Photographer: Daniel Angulo
Industrial Luxe
Industrial Luxe
Dall Designer HomesDall Designer Homes
Christine Hill Photography Clever custom storage and vanity means everything is close at hand in this modern bathroom.
Condo Bathroom
Condo Bathroom
NXG StudioNXG Studio
Spacious Master Bath on Singer Island Photo Credit: Carmel Brantley
1931 Paradise Valley Restoration/Renovation
1931 Paradise Valley Restoration/Renovation
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The master bath was part of the additions added to the house in the late 1960s by noted Arizona architect Bennie Gonzales during his period of ownership of the house. Originally lit only by skylights, additional windows were added to balance the light and brighten the space, A wet room concept with undermount tub, dual showers and door/window unit (fabricated from aluminum) complete with ventilating transom, transformed the narrow space. A heated floor, dual copper farmhouse sinks, heated towel rack, and illuminated spa mirrors are among the comforting touches that compliment the space.
Traditional Mountain Roost
Traditional Mountain Roost
UserUser
A traditional guest bath awaits visitors to this well-appointed mountain home. Ivory walls blend with the cream marble countertop and coordinating tile tub. An accent tile in almond marble and chocolate brown dots punctuates the tub walls and ceiling. A white sink, toilet and tub continue the ethereal feel, while a vanity mirror with an antiqued mirrored frame adds sparkle. Iron cabinet hardware coordinates with the bronze wall sconce, plumbing fixtures and hardware peppered throughout the room. A dark walnut-stained vanity is custom designed with a dramatic gothic arch adding a touch of history. Continuing the historical theme is a vanilla hued antique letter matted in eggshell and finished with a black frame. A sea glass blue vase filled with hydrangeas calls back to the home’s South Carolina surroundings and blends with the aqua guest room draperies visible via the vanity mirror.
El Sobrante 50's Ranch Bath
El Sobrante 50's Ranch Bath
Design Set MatchDesign Set Match
Design By: Design Set Match Construction by: Kiefer Construction Photography by: Treve Johnson Photography Tile Materials: Tile Shop Light Fixtures: Metro Lighting Plumbing Fixtures: Jack London kitchen & Bath Ideabook: http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/207396/thumbs/el-sobrante-50s-ranch-bath

Green Bathroom with Beige Worktops Ideas and Designs

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