Green Bathroom with Flat-panel Cabinets Ideas and Designs

Surreal Sanctuary - Guest Bathroom
Surreal Sanctuary - Guest Bathroom
Custom Creative RemodelingCustom Creative Remodeling
What a dreamy transformation of a dull kitchen and drab guest bathroom! The guest bathroom was also gutted and reinvented! We tore out the old shower, and built a larger, walk-in shower with a curb. Our clients sought after a relaxing spa-like feel in their bathroom. Pebble tile, green tinted glass, and waterfall features in the shower highlight the spa feel. New Medallion cabinets with an Islander Sheer finish, embrace a feeling of tranquility. Pure serenity. Are you thinking about remodeling your kitchen and bathroom? We offer complimentary design consultations! Call us today to schedule yours! 602-428-6112 www.CustomCreativeRemodeling.com
Colorful kids bathroom
Colorful kids bathroom
InStil Design LimitedInStil Design Limited
Family bathroom for three small kids with double ended bath and separate shower, two vanity units and mirror cabinets. Photos: Fraser Marr
Pacific Heights Style
Pacific Heights Style
Coddington DesignCoddington Design
The adjoining bathroom features a custom vanity wrapped in mosaic tile and a generous use of marble, including the baseboards. Photo: David Duncan Livingston
Guest bath
Guest bath
Gustavson Dundes Architecture & Design, LLPGustavson Dundes Architecture & Design, LLP
This small bath in the attic was completely remodeled.
Coastal Oasis
Coastal Oasis
Woodhouse and LawWoodhouse and Law
Our clients bought the top floor of the world-renowned former pottery and brewery as an empty shell. We were commissioned to create a stylish, contemporary coastal retreat. Our brief included every aspect of the design, from spatial planning and electrical and lighting through to finishing touches such as soft furnishings. The project was particularly challenging given the sheer volume of the space, the number of beams that span the property and its listed status. We played to the industrial heritage of the building combining natural materials with contemporary furniture, lighting and accessories. Stark and deliberate contrasts were created between the exposed stone walls and gnarled beams against slick, stylish kitchen cabinetry and upholstery. The overall feel is luxurious and contemporary but equally relaxed and welcoming.
Melshire Modern Guest Baths
Melshire Modern Guest Baths
Alair Homes PlanoAlair Homes Plano
These repeat clients had remodeled almost their entire home with us except this bathroom! They decided they wanted to add a powder bath to increase the value of their home. What is now a powder bath and guest bath/walk-in closet, used to be one second master bathroom. You could access it from either the hallway or through the guest bedroom, so the entries were already there. Structurally, the only major change was closing in a window and changing the size of another. Originally, there was two smaller vertical windows, so we closed off one and increased the size of the other. The remaining window is now 5' wide x 12' high and was placed up above the vanity mirrors. Three sconces were installed on either side and between the two mirrors to add more light. The new shower/tub was placed where the closet used to be and what used to be the water closet, became the new walk-in closet. There is plenty of room in the guest bath with functionality and flow and there is just enough room in the powder bath. The design and finishes chosen in these bathrooms are eclectic, which matches the rest of their house perfectly! They have an entire house "their style" and have now added the luxury of another bathroom to this already amazing home. Check out our other Melshire Drive projects (and Mixed Metals bathroom) to see the rest of the beautifully eclectic house.

Green Bathroom with Flat-panel Cabinets Ideas and Designs

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