Small Grey Bathroom and Cloakroom Ideas and Designs

Dunstable Victorian Bathroom
Dunstable Victorian Bathroom
Denyne DesignsDenyne Designs
A focused design transformed a small half bath into an updated Victorian beauty. Small details like crown molding, bead board paneling, a chair rail and intricate tile pattern on the floor are the key elements that make this small bath unique and fresh.
St Clarens renovation
St Clarens renovation
Wanda Ely Architect Inc.Wanda Ely Architect Inc.
Spa like WC with large trough sink for all 3 kids. Open shelving with inset containers for accessories. Dimmable pendant lights.
Span House
Span House
Nicola Holden DesignsNicola Holden Designs
My client's favourite colour is orange, and this colour can be seen in the choice of paint colour for the inside of the front door and the tap in the cloakroom, both adding a touch of playfulness to the space. In the cloakroom we chose Cole & Son wallpaper, presents an unexpected conversation piece and adds softness to the hard floor tiles and bathroom fittings.
Pullman
Pullman
AIR StudioAIR Studio
Home addition and remodel. Two new bedroom and bathroom.
Gretchen's Bathroom Remodel
Gretchen's Bathroom Remodel
Devine Bath & KitchenDevine Bath & Kitchen
An important part of this bathroom design was to have a stylish and compact vanity. With cut back the size and mounted in the wall to conserve space.
Updated Hall Bath
Updated Hall Bath
Bel Air ConstructionBel Air Construction
After spending more time at home, the recently retired homeowners recognized that their nearly 30-year-old 1990s style bathroom needed an update and upgrade. Working in the exact footprint of the previous bath and using a complementary balance of contemporary materials, fixtures and finishes the Bel Air Construction team created a refreshed bath of natural tones and textures.
Opaheke Ensuite
Opaheke Ensuite
Melanie Sa'u Design StudioMelanie Sa'u Design Studio
Our Pretty in Pink ensuite is a result of what you can create from dead space within a home. Previously, this small space was part of an under utilised master bedroom sun room & hall way cupboard. The brief for this ensuite was to create a trendy bathroom that was soft with a splash of colour that worked cohesively with the grey and blue tonings seen throughout the 60’s home. The challenge was to take a space with no existing plumbing, and an angled wall, and transform it into a beautiful ensuite. Before we could look at the colours and finishes, careful planning was done in conjunction with the plumber and architect for consent. We meticulously worked through the aesthetics of the room by starting with the selection of Grey & White tiles, creating a timeless base to the scheme. The custom-made vanity and the Resene Wafer wall give the space a pop of colour, while the stone top and soft grey basin break up the black tapware.
West Linn Residence
West Linn Residence
Treadline HardwoodTreadline Hardwood
Custom tile shower in Master bathroom. We were able to fit in a heated floor system in this and all other bathrooms in the home!
Bathroom makeover in Poplar
Bathroom makeover in Poplar
Better Homes StudioBetter Homes Studio
Big marble tiles with wooden bath panels and accents, transform the small bath giving it a much airier look
Custom laundry cupboard
Custom laundry cupboard
York House DesignsYork House Designs
Because the entire bathroom used to be a laundry cupboard, the client was really keen that when converting it into an ensuite, we were able to retain some really useful and beautiful laundry storage. By creating both the laundry cupboard and the shower area completely custom on site, we were able to maximise both areas. And it turned out beautifully.

Small Grey Bathroom and Cloakroom Ideas and Designs

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