Traditional Orange Bathroom and Cloakroom Ideas and Designs

Small Master Bath a
Small Master Bath a
Level One Construction Co., LLCLevel One Construction Co., LLC
Small master bath that had one sink now has two with plenty of storage
River Oaks | Houston, Texas | Tranquil Spa Master Bathroom Remodel
River Oaks | Houston, Texas | Tranquil Spa Master Bathroom Remodel
Sweetlake Interior Design LLCSweetlake Interior Design LLC
This Houston, Texas - River Oaks home went through a complete remodel of their master bathroom. Originally, it was a bland rectangular space with a misplaced shower in the center of the bathroom; partnered with a built-in tub against the window. We redesigned the new space by completely gutting the old bathroom. We decided to make the space flow more consistently by working with the rectangular layout and then created a master bathroom with free-standing tub inside the shower enclosure. The tub was floated inside the shower by the window. Next, we added a large bench seat with an oversized mosaic glass backdrop by Lunada Bay "Agate Taiko." The 9’ x 9’ shower is fully enclosed with 3/8” seamless glass. The furniture-like vanity was custom built with decorative overlays on the mirror doors to match the shower mosaic tile design. Further, we bleached the hickory wood to get the white wash stain on the cabinets. The floor tile is 12" x 24" Athena Sand with a linear mosaic running the length of the room. This tranquil spa bath has many luxurious amenities such as a Bain Ultra Air Tub, "Evanescence" with Brizo Virage Lavatory faucets and fixtures in a brushed bronze brilliance finish. Overall, this was a drastic, yet much needed change for my client.
Finished Basement
Finished Basement
Colonial Homecrafters, Ltd.Colonial Homecrafters, Ltd.
Urinal, finished basement, have sons? a must.
South 6th Street - Master Bath
South 6th Street - Master Bath
J.THOM Residential Design & CabinetryJ.THOM Residential Design & Cabinetry
Our client was looking to update the master bath and dressing area in their penthouse condo with a clean modern feel. The goal was to create 3 unique spaces with distinct personalities, yet create flow and connections from one to the other. An initial selection for the shower area tile served as a starting point and informed the rest of the design. The custom vanity was constructed with angular integrated handles and a 4" thick countertop which extended into the shower to act as a shelf. The extra large shower allowed us to eliminate the door and provide a bench as well as towel and robe storage. A Duravit toilet continues the angular theme. To create connection, the rich deep yellow of the linen closet reappears in the dressing area where a custom outfitted cabinet holds the owner's shoes and socks. With a focus on the view from the bedroom, through the dressing area and into the bathroom.
Mountain Man Modern
Mountain Man Modern
Rumor Design + reDesignRumor Design + reDesign
We love a powder bath upgrade! This playful floor tile catches your eye and leads you upwards, resting on white contemporary wainscotting, pulling it all together with a moody blue wall hue.
Pond House
Pond House
Eric Reinholdt, ArchitectEric Reinholdt, Architect
The guest bath seen here is compact in its footprint - again drawing from the local boat building traditions. Tongue and groove fir walls conceal hidden compartments and feel tailored yet simple. The hanging wall cabinet allow for a more open feeling as well. The shower is given a large amount of the floor area of the room. The shower is a curb-less configuration and utilizes polished finishes on the walls and a sandblasted finish on the floor. Eric Reinholdt - Project Architect/Lead Designer with Elliott + Elliott Architecture Photo: Tom Crane Photography, Inc.

Traditional Orange Bathroom and Cloakroom Ideas and Designs

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