Large Coastal Bathroom Ideas and Designs

Legacy Lakehouse
Legacy Lakehouse
Geneva Cabinet Company, LLCGeneva Cabinet Company, LLC
www.genevacabinet.com . . . Home bar on upper level of home, cabinetry by Medallion Cabinetry
Galahad Drive
Galahad Drive
Jessica Koltun HomeJessica Koltun Home
Coastal interior design by Jessica Koltun, designer and broker located in Dallas, Texas. This charming bungalow is beach ready with woven pendants, natural stone and coastal blues. White and navy blue charcoal cabinets, marble tile backsplash and hood, gold mixed metals, black and quartz countertops, gold hardware lighting mirrors, blue subway shower tile, carrara, contemporary, california, coastal, modern, beach, black painted brick, wood accents, white oak flooring, mosaic, woven pendants.
Lakeside Getaway
Lakeside Getaway
RLH StudioRLH Studio
Spacecrafting Photography
Key Largo Beach Home
Key Largo Beach Home
Interiors by Maite GrandaInteriors by Maite Granda
Key Largo Beach Home For Family of Four Master Bedroom Bathroom with free standing bathtub and glass enclosure shower. Bayview glass window to bedroom. Concrete wall and floor with custom made wood vanity. Renderings: Interiors by Maite Granda
Tequesta Waterfront Manor
Tequesta Waterfront Manor
Krista + HomeKrista + Home
Design by Krista Watterworth Design Studio in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Photo by Lesley Unruh. Beautiful open and light coastal home. Newly constructed from start to finish a truly beautifully crafted abode. Marble, millwork and lots of open concept living. A view to the intercoastal waterway from every room.
Encino Beach Style New Construction Home
Encino Beach Style New Construction Home
Boswell ConstructionBoswell Construction
Steam Shower Herringbone marble tiles shaker style cabinets soak tub #buildboswell
Serene Great Smoky & Calcite Primary Bathroom
Serene Great Smoky & Calcite Primary Bathroom
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Norman Glazed Thin Brick in soothing blue Great Smoky clads the shower walls, wainscoting around the soaking tub, and built-in niches, complemented by classic 6” Hexagon Tile across the floor with matching 3” Hexagons in the shower pan. DESIGN Anita Yokota PHOTOS Anita Yokota, Sara Ligorria-Tramp TILE SHOWN 3" Hexagon + 6" Hexagon in Calcite Norman Brick in Great Smokey
Waterfront Home
Waterfront Home
Joni Spear Interior DesignJoni Spear Interior Design
The original bathroom consisted of an oversized, built-in jetted bath that consumed more real estate than needed by today’s standards. The tiny shower was in a separate room next to private the water closet. The clients wanted to keep the private water closet but craved more counter space. The only natural light in the room was a large picture window above the tub. We decided to forgo the tub in Lieu of a larger shower. We utilized the extra space in one of the closets. The window was frosted to allow the natural night to enter the room without compromising privacy. The removal of the wall allowed an 8-foot expanse for double sinks divided by a linen tower. Cabinets are painted in charcoal and provide a natural contrast to the white quartz counters. The client’s aversion to multiple finishes was soothed by providing matte black fixtures, and lighting.
Coastal Charm on LIttle Piney Island
Coastal Charm on LIttle Piney Island
Johnson Home BuildersJohnson Home Builders
Master bath oasis offers an expansive shower and an inviting freestanding soaking tub. Large window flood the room with light while plantation shutters create privacy without sacrificing the sunlight. Simple craftsman style wainscoting carries the coastal charm of the home into the bath.
Primary Bathroom
Primary Bathroom
Two Street StudioTwo Street Studio
Primary bathroom with shower and tub in wet room

Large Coastal Bathroom Ideas and Designs

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