Victorian Bathroom with a Claw-foot Bath Ideas and Designs

Victorian Inspired Bath in Historic Capitol Hill
Victorian Inspired Bath in Historic Capitol Hill
Finesse Design RemodelingFinesse Design Remodeling
Located within a circa 1900 Victorian home in the historic Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington DC, this elegantly renovated bathroom offers a soothing respite for guests. Features include a furniture style vanity, coordinating medicine cabinet from Rejuvenation, a custom corner shower with diamond patterned tiles, and a clawfoot tub situated under niches clad in waterjet marble and glass mosaics.
Philadelphia Victorian Inspired Bathroom
Philadelphia Victorian Inspired Bathroom
LBK Design BuildLBK Design Build
Victorian Inspired Philadelphia Bathroom - What a major change from a tiny harvest gold bathroom into a functional and stylish bathroom built with custom tile and millwork.
Kensington House
Kensington House
UserUser
Master En Suite Nick Smith Photography
Macon Street Townhouse - Bathroom
Macon Street Townhouse - Bathroom
Jane Kim ArchitectJane Kim Architect
Guest bathroom, with dark and light contrast. Photo Credit: Alan Tansey
The Victorian Bath
The Victorian Bath
Kitchen & Bath ReStylersKitchen & Bath ReStylers
Here we are looking down the top of the chair rail, again exposing the unique, hand-made character Photo: Warren Smith, CMKBD, CAPS
Bathroom Remodel- Denver, CO
Bathroom Remodel- Denver, CO
Christie's Design Build RemodelingChristie's Design Build Remodeling
The home was built in the early 1920’s , and remodeled in the 1970s. It desperately cried to bring it back to its original century. We pulled out the old tub/shower combo and installed beautiful clawfoot tubs with a nice wainscot tile that really helped bring the crisp style to light.
bathroom
bathroom
craig bagley architectcraig bagley architect
Mark Rehnborg, Coldwell Banker
Before and Afters
Before and Afters
SH interiorsSH interiors
Roger Scheck This bathroom remodel was featured on Season 3 of House Hunters Renovation. Clients Alex and Fiona. We completely gutted the initial layout of the space which was cramped and compartmentalized. We opened up with space to one large open room. Adding (2) windows to the backyard allowed for a beautiful view to the newly landscaped space and filled the room with light. The floor tile is a vein cut travertine. The vanity is from James Martin and the counter and splash were made locally with a custom curve to match the mirror shape. We finished the look with a gray teal paint called Rain and soft window valances.

Victorian Bathroom with a Claw-foot Bath Ideas and Designs

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