Small Black Bathroom Ideas and Designs

Contemporary Masculine Home
Contemporary Masculine Home
Traci Connell InteriorsTraci Connell Interiors
A Contemporary Half Bath with a wall mounted toilet and floating vanity is the stunning setting in this powder bath. The full glass tile wall creates a great focal point and atmosphere as the guests feel they are in a hotel suite when they enter this bathroom.
Blue and Black Colorful Guest Bathroom
Blue and Black Colorful Guest Bathroom
Cabinet-S-TopCabinet-S-Top
In this guest bathroom, the vanity is Medallion Silverline Liberty Door in Sea Salt Classic Painted finish. The countertop is MSI Soapstone Metropolis Quartz. The tile around the tub, shower back wall is Daltile Remedy Field Glazed in Alchemy finish and the Shower Tub side walls is Uptown Glass Hexagon Tile in Posh Resort finish. Also installed is a Moen Gibson faucet, Kohler Verticyl undermount sink in white, Kohler Archer 60” soaking tub in white. The flooring is Marazzi Moroccan Concrete Hexagon Tile in charcoal.
Pink & Green Bathroom
Pink & Green Bathroom
White Rabbit Interior DesignWhite Rabbit Interior Design
An Art Deco style bathroom with pink metro tiles and dark green painted walls. Hexagonal patterned floor tiles add interest and are combined with traditional fittings and Art Deco lighting. A sliding door saves space in this small en-suite room.
Trail Road
Trail Road
Jenni Leasia Interior DesignJenni Leasia Interior Design
The powder room features a white countertop sink and wall-mounted faucets. A floral patterned tile in white and blue adorn the backsplash. Project by Portland interior design studio Jenni Leasia Interior Design. Also serving Lake Oswego, West Linn, Vancouver, Sherwood, Camas, Oregon City, Beaverton, and the whole of Greater Portland. For more about Jenni Leasia Interior Design, click here: https://www.jennileasiadesign.com/
Classic Black & White Bathroom Remodel - Sink and Mirror
Classic Black & White Bathroom Remodel - Sink and Mirror
123 Remodeling Inc.123 Remodeling Inc.
For the bathroom, we went for a moody and classic look. Sticking with a black and white color palette, we have chosen a classic subway tile for the shower walls and a black and white hex for the bathroom floor. The black vanity and floral wallpaper brought some emotion into the space and adding the champagne brass plumbing fixtures and brass mirror was the perfect pop.
Seattle Kids Bath Remodel
Seattle Kids Bath Remodel
Ellen Weiss DesignEllen Weiss Design
The client had several requirements for this Seattle kids bathroom remodel. They wanted to keep the existing bathtub, toilet and flooring; they wanted to fit two sinks into the space for their two teenage children; they wanted to integrate a niche into the shower area; lastly, they wanted a fun but sophisticated look that incorporated the theme of African wildlife into the design. Ellen Weiss Design accomplished all of these goals, surpassing the client's expectations. The client particularly loved the idea of opening up what had been a large unused (and smelly) built-in medicine cabinet to create an open and accessible space which now provides much-needed additional counter space and which has become a design focal point.
Wasson Residence
Wasson Residence
ARETE LIFESTYLES BY DEMETRIARETE LIFESTYLES BY DEMETRI
Full home remodel, including kitchen, bathrooms, bedroom, and living room. New floors were installed throughout the home. All tile work was hand done by Anything Goes Celebration. A custom hanging glass door was also installed to access the office.
Paddington
Paddington
Ambient ConstructionsAmbient Constructions
Murray Fredericks Photography
Crows Nest - Small Bathroom with room to move
Crows Nest - Small Bathroom with room to move
Minosa | Design Life BetterMinosa | Design Life Better
Images by Nicole England Styling by Simona Castagna Design by Minosa Description of the House, its local & occupants A dilapidated two bedroom, timber clad, 1920’s heritage listed home in Sydney’s Crows Nest was in desperate need of saving. Its life for the past 10 years had been home to squatters and the homeless. Situated close to the city, cafes and schools the new owners believed it had great potential to be transformed/renovated into their magnificent family home. As this home was to be their “forever” one; and with young girls leading into their pre teen years this space had to cater to the family’s busy lifestyle & had to do justice to the heritage of the old and the proposed modern architecture for the rear extension. Therefore with walls crumbling and covered in graffiti this family of four took it on and looked forward to the houses transformation with bated breath. In return they saw an ugly ducking totally transform in to a swan. The Brief A luxurious beautiful bathroom that is connected with parents master space, room to function as a wet area, dressing & make up zone. A space for two to share. CLIENT REQUIREMENTS: • Door entry to slide/split open onto master bed space ‘quiet opening’ • In makeup zone, consider built-in table with oversized mirror & LED lighting for precise make up work • Storage accommodated in recessed format mirror cabinet • Concealed toilet • Vanity to offer double basin, preference not to see plumbing below. • Double shower with hand held spout • Good light CONSTRAINTS: - • Slope of roof line slopes from east to west • 2x manually operable skylights • Existing north facing window Design Statement - How the requirements of the client brief were achieved & problems solved The challenges of this space where many, the space is narrow, the client wanted a lot into a spall space, the sloping ceiling also reduced the usable floor space to one long run of the room. The designer chose to create a centre blade wall, this wall divides the room and fulfils many aspects of the clients brief; this centre wall creates two access points on each end of the wall, one access to the now concealed toilet area and the other walks into the double shower. The ingenious solution of the design was to rotate the showerhead to the (longer) length of the wall rather than the short (narrow) side of the shower wall, as this is what makes this space feel larger than it actually is. When we address a shower we stand front or back on, so it makes a lot of sense to have the water sources on the longest wall – hence making the shower feel bigger. With the bathing and toilet taken care of it came down to the vanity wall, the designer chose to create three balanced spaces, two thirds to be given to the custom made solid surface washbasin and one third to the dressing or make up area. The lighting as usual plays a big role, especially when make up is involved. The designer created a concealed LED light source with reflectors so when sitting at the make up area the face is perfectly illuminated from both sides and by selected LED lights with CRI (Colour Render Index) output of 90 it meant colour is reproduced almost perfectly. As it is a small room, one 14.4 watt high out put LED light on top of the centre wall offers all the room light this small space requires, low energy efficient LED downlights over the basin provide a little extra facial illumination for shaving and so on. A sensor light under the vanity & under the recess wall cabinets provides a low out put of light for the midnight dash. For a small space there is a lot of storage, the two doors above the basins are recessed to house all of the day-to-day personal effects. The designer created doors that lifted up rather than open out, this means the doors are up and out of the way when access is needed and it also eliminated have that dreaded vertical split in the door directly over the basin. – this longer door also helps in making the room feel longer (visually) The materials are always the last element selected; connection to the other spaces the designer created for this client was important. Large format tiles 3000mm x 1000mm are applied to all walls and the floor of the shower and toilet. The engineered timber floor from the bedroom runs thru and under the vanity connecting the bedroom to the space thru the floor and a large oversized sliding door. This space has created a private retreat for the owners of this stunning property, a space where they can both function, rejuvenate or get ready for the busy day ahead.

Small Black Bathroom Ideas and Designs

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