Traditional Bathroom and Cloakroom with Light Wood Cabinets Ideas and Designs

N Oregon Ave
N Oregon Ave
State Street HomesState Street Homes
Owners suite bath. Wall tile General Ceramic Annie Blanco on side walls, General Ceramic Petalos Gris on back wall. Floors Happy Floors Azuma CG. Black fixtures.
Light and Airy Bathroom Design
Light and Airy Bathroom Design
Boxwood AvenueBoxwood Avenue
This gorgeous bathroom design with a free standing tub and marble galore is made even more beautiful with a custom made white oak vanity. The brass mirror and light fixtures compliment the polished nickel tub filler. The walls are classic grey by Benjamin Moore, complete with marble countertops.
The Beaver Dam
The Beaver Dam
Delphinium DesignDelphinium Design
GC: Ekren Construction Photo Credit: Tiffany Ringwald
Dupont Ave Project
Dupont Ave Project
Restor HomesRestor Homes
Master bath room renovation. Added master suite in attic space.
The Big House
The Big House
Carl Mattison DesignCarl Mattison Design
The master bathroom, which was once a living room in the quadplex, got outfitted with a 10' double vanity, double head and rain head shower with glass enclosure and a large soaking tub. Oh, and yes an original fireplace is intact!
Parkwood Residence
Parkwood Residence
Laura Hicks Architect, LEED APLaura Hicks Architect, LEED AP
Guest bath with Limestone countertops, glass vessel sinks, and bamboo framed mirrors. Pendant lights hang from the ceiling for added ambiance. Chris Reilmann Photo
Multi-Functional Bathroom - Wheaton, IL
Multi-Functional Bathroom - Wheaton, IL
TKS Design GroupTKS Design Group
This project was completed for clients who wanted a comfortable, accessible 1ST floor bathroom for their grown daughter to use during visits to their home as well as a nicely-appointed space for any guest. Their daughter has some accessibility challenges so the bathroom was also designed with that in mind. The original space worked fairly well in some ways, but we were able to tweak a few features to make the space even easier to maneuver through. We started by making the entry to the shower flush so that there is no curb to step over. In addition, although there was an existing oversized seat in the shower, it was way too deep and not comfortable to sit on and just wasted space. We made the shower a little smaller and then provided a fold down teak seat that is slip resistant, warm and comfortable to sit on and can flip down only when needed. Thus we were able to create some additional storage by way of open shelving to the left of the shower area. The open shelving matches the wood vanity and allows a spot for the homeowners to display heirlooms as well as practical storage for things like towels and other bath necessities. We carefully measured all the existing heights and locations of countertops, toilet seat, and grab bars to make sure that we did not undo the things that were already working well. We added some additional hidden grab bars or “grabcessories” at the toilet paper holder and shower shelf for an extra layer of assurance. Large format, slip-resistant floor tile was added eliminating as many grout lines as possible making the surface less prone to tripping. We used a wood look tile as an accent on the walls, and open storage in the vanity allowing for easy access for clean towels. Bronze fixtures and frameless glass shower doors add an elegant yet homey feel that was important for the homeowner. A pivot mirror allows adjustability for different users. If you are interested in designing a bathroom featuring “Living In Place” or accessibility features, give us a call to find out more. Susan Klimala, CKBD, is a Certified Aging In Place Specialist (CAPS) and particularly enjoys helping her clients with unique needs in the context of beautifully designed spaces. Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD Photography by: Michael Alan Kaskel

Traditional Bathroom and Cloakroom with Light Wood Cabinets Ideas and Designs

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