Grey Bathroom with a Pedestal Sink Ideas and Designs

Spice Warehouse Tribeca Loft
Spice Warehouse Tribeca Loft
Marie Burgos DesignMarie Burgos Design
Established in 1895 as a warehouse for the spice trade, 481 Washington was built to last. With its 25-inch-thick base and enchanting Beaux Arts facade, this regal structure later housed a thriving Hudson Square printing company. After an impeccable renovation, the magnificent loft building’s original arched windows and exquisite cornice remain a testament to the grandeur of days past. Perfectly anchored between Soho and Tribeca, Spice Warehouse has been converted into 12 spacious full-floor lofts that seamlessly fuse Old World character with modern convenience. Steps from the Hudson River, Spice Warehouse is within walking distance of renowned restaurants, famed art galleries, specialty shops and boutiques. With its golden sunsets and outstanding facilities, this is the ideal destination for those seeking the tranquil pleasures of the Hudson River waterfront. Expansive private floor residences were designed to be both versatile and functional, each with 3 to 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and a home office. Several residences enjoy dramatic Hudson River views. This open space has been designed to accommodate a perfect Tribeca city lifestyle for entertaining, relaxing and working. This living room design reflects a tailored “old world” look, respecting the original features of the Spice Warehouse. With its high ceilings, arched windows, original brick wall and iron columns, this space is a testament of ancient time and old world elegance. The master bathroom was designed with tradition in mind and a taste for old elegance. it is fitted with a fabulous walk in glass shower and a deep soaking tub. The pedestal soaking tub and Italian carrera marble metal legs, double custom sinks balance classic style and modern flair. The chosen tiles are a combination of carrera marble subway tiles and hexagonal floor tiles to create a simple yet luxurious look. Photography: Francis Augustine
North Carolina Mountain Home
North Carolina Mountain Home
UserUser
Remodeled master bathroom with vintage lighting and copper soaking tub
2012 House Renovation - Hall Bath
2012 House Renovation - Hall Bath
Holtman Design LLCHoltman Design LLC
The beautiful blue/green paint color with black & white accents was the perfect choice to compliment the newly glazed wall tile and new ceramic tile floor. Brushed nickel fixtures & towel bars, medicine cabinet and light fixture for an updated look.
Highrise Bathroom
Highrise Bathroom
Sweetlake Interior Design LLCSweetlake Interior Design LLC
This customer wanted white and chrome... and lots of it.. Photography by Kenny Fenton
Shorewood Vintage Bathroom
Shorewood Vintage Bathroom
Story Hill Renovations LLCStory Hill Renovations LLC
This was a dated and rough space when we began. The plumbing was leaking and the tub surround was failing. The client wanted a bathroom that complimented the era of the home without going over budget. We tastefully designed the space with an eye on the character of the home and budget. We save the sink and tub from the recycling bin and refinished them both. The floor was refreshed with a good cleaning and some grout touch ups and tile replacement using tiles from under the toilet.
Bath 11084
Bath 11084
J.S. Brown & Co.J.S. Brown & Co.
Westerville Ohio Master Bath designed by J.S. Brown & Co. Photographed by Daniel Feldkamp of Visual Edge studios for Housetrends Magazine Columbus.
Fishtown Residence
Fishtown Residence
Sandvold Blanda Architecture + Interiors LLCSandvold Blanda Architecture + Interiors LLC
Hanson Construction, Builder Kitchen Casework: Bill Curran Bath Casework: Sustain Design Photos by Tom Crane

Grey Bathroom with a Pedestal Sink Ideas and Designs

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