Luxury Victorian Bathroom Ideas and Designs

Tudor Revival Estate, Full Home Design
Tudor Revival Estate, Full Home Design
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This guest bathroom features white subway tile with black marble accents and a leaded glass window. Black trim and crown molding set off a dark, antique William and Mary highboy and a Calcutta gold and black marble basketweave tile floor. Faux gray and light blue walls lend a clean, crisp feel to the room, compounded by a white pedestal tub and polished nickel faucet.
Whole House Renovation
Whole House Renovation
BME Construction LLCBME Construction LLC
143 Thomas St NW is an impeccable showpiece newly reimagined into a 5 Bedroom and 3.5 Bath home, defined by expert custom craftsmanship, premium finishes, and sophisticated design. Located in beautiful Historic Bloomingdale, approximately 2,562 livable square feet and is flooded with an enviable southern exposure. French Oak 7” wide hardwood floors, custom windows, and exposed brick are some of the notable features that carry throughout the entire property. beautiful custom crafted glass paneled entry door to the Main Level which is accented by a soaring 9’4” ceiling and serves as a wonderful entertaining space with an open Living/Dining extending into the gourmet Kitchen. Complete with custom cabinetry, gleaming Calacatta quartz counters, and luxury Bertazzoni appliances, the Kitchen is where thoughtful design meets timeless quality. A wide and grand custom Staircase accented by a skylight leads to the Upper Level where there are 3 Bedrooms and 2 Full Baths. A gorgeous Primary Suite with amazing ceiling height and a spa-like Bath showcases heated marble floors, a soaring custom frameless glass shower door, and a dual vanity. The Lower Level provides a fun and functional flex space encompassing 2 Bedrooms, a large Full Bath, and a Family Room with a Wet Bar.
London (Highbury) 290m2 - Master en suite bathroom
London (Highbury) 290m2 - Master en suite bathroom
Agence MINDAgence MIND
Interior design & refurbishment of the master en suite, private bathroom & the large walk-in wardrobe. "Alexandra & Leo wanted their master en suite to feel like it was part of the bedroom - window panels separating the two zones were the perfect solution. They allow light to flood into both rooms and sticking to similar tones in the furnishings ties the whole space together effortlessly. Adding blinds is a great way to offer privacy when it's needed." (Living Etc. Magazine, March 2016) Picture credit: Living Etc. Magazine
Bathrooms
Bathrooms
Fratantoni Interior DesignersFratantoni Interior Designers
Custom Luxury Bathrooms by Fratantoni Interior Designers!! Follow us on Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more inspiring photos!!
522 E. Henry St.
522 E. Henry St.
Barrel & Board DesignBarrel & Board Design
This lower level full bath is simple yet beautiful. The tile work, design and height mimic the Victorian styles, but have the freshness of today.
Bathroom Interior Design in Richmond, West London
Bathroom Interior Design in Richmond, West London
Timothy James InteriorsTimothy James Interiors
Bathroom Interior Design Project in Richmond, West London We were approached by a couple who had seen our work and were keen for us to mastermind their project for them. They had lived in this house in Richmond, West London for a number of years so when the time came to embark upon an interior design project, they wanted to get all their ducks in a row first. We spent many hours together, brainstorming ideas and formulating a tight interior design brief prior to hitting the drawing board. Reimagining the interior of an old building comes pretty easily when you’re working with a gorgeous property like this. The proportions of the windows and doors were deserving of emphasis. The layouts lent themselves so well to virtually any style of interior design. For this reason we love working on period houses. It was quickly decided that we would extend the house at the rear to accommodate the new kitchen-diner. The Shaker-style kitchen was made bespoke by a specialist joiner, and hand painted in Farrow & Ball eggshell. We had three brightly coloured glass pendants made bespoke by Curiousa & Curiousa, which provide an elegant wash of light over the island. The initial brief for this project came through very clearly in our brainstorming sessions. As we expected, we were all very much in harmony when it came to the design style and general aesthetic of the interiors. In the entrance hall, staircases and landings for example, we wanted to create an immediate ‘wow factor’. To get this effect, we specified our signature ‘in-your-face’ Roger Oates stair runners! A quirky wallpaper by Cole & Son and some statement plants pull together the scheme nicely.
Overton Bathroom Remodel
Overton Bathroom Remodel
Leo Lantz Construction, Inc.Leo Lantz Construction, Inc.
Victorian inspired primary bathroom remodel.
Tudor Revival Estate, Full Home Design
Tudor Revival Estate, Full Home Design
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Cream walls, trim and ceiling are featured alongside white subway tile with cream tile accents. A Venetian mirror hangs above a white porcelain pedestal sink and alongside a complementary toilet. A brushed nickel faucet and accessories contrast with the Calcutta gold floor tile, tub deck and shower shelves. A leaded glass window, vintage milk glass ceiling light and frosted glass and brushed nickel wall light continue the crisp, clean feeling of this bright bathroom. The vintage 1920s flavor of this room reflects the original look of its elegant, sophisticated home.
Victorian Inspired Master Bath
Victorian Inspired Master Bath
Lotus Construction GroupLotus Construction Group
Intricate ,marble mosaic inset around a soap and shampoo shelves.

Luxury Victorian Bathroom Ideas and Designs

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