White Bathroom with Green Worktops Ideas and Designs

The Makers House
The Makers House
Liddicoat & GoldhillLiddicoat & Goldhill
Shortlisted for the prestigious RIBA House of the Year, and winning a RIBA London Award, Sunday Times homes commendation, Manser Medal Shortlisting and NLA nomination the handmade Makers House is a new build detached family home in East London. Having bought the site in 2012, David and Sophie won planning permission, raised finance and built the 2,390 sqft house – by hand as the main contractor ​–​ over the following four years. They set their own brief ​–​ to explore the ideal texture and atmosphere of domestic architecture. This experimental objective was achieved while simultaneously satisfying the constraints of speculative residential development. The house’s asymmetric form is an elegant solution ​– it ​emerged from scrupulous computer analysis of the site’s constraints (proximity to listed buildings; neighbours’ rights to light); it deftly captures key moments of available sunlight while forming apparently regular interior spaces. The pursuit of craftsmanship and tactility is reflected in the house’s rich palette and varied processes of fabrication. The exterior combines roman brickwork with inky pigmented zinc roofing and bleached larch carpentry. Internally, the structural steel and timber work is exposed, and married to a restrained palette of reclaimed industrial materials.
Takoma House
Takoma House
Todd A. Smith Photography, LLCTodd A. Smith Photography, LLC
Takoma House master bath. Architect: Robert A. Nichols Photo: ©Todd A. Smith
Casa SV
Casa SV
Annamaria SantarcangeloAnnamaria Santarcangelo
Bagno stretto e lungo con mobile lavabo color acquamarina, ciotola in appoggio, rubinetteria nera, doccia in opera.
Weekend Escape on the CT Shore
Weekend Escape on the CT Shore
Sally Scott Interior DesignerSally Scott Interior Designer
The master bath offers everything one needs for a long soak in the tub after a day of kayaking on the Sound. Plenty of storage in the custom vanity, sconces mounted on the mirror look like mini floating chandeliers, and the floor is an interesting combination of quartz and marble.
Menlo Park Bath Remodel
Menlo Park Bath Remodel
Tali Hardonag ArchitectTali Hardonag Architect
A curved tub tucks into a corner. The shower curtain attached to a flexible curtain track attached to the ceiling. Accoya moisture resistant wood soap ledge and floor step warm up the color scheme. A grab bear stretches to the the bath step, also serves as a towel bar
Mountain Contemporary Hideaway
Mountain Contemporary Hideaway
Selle Valley Construction, Inc.Selle Valley Construction, Inc.
View of the entry to the shower alcove in the Master Bathroom with transom above. Shower pan is United Tile Corp 1"x4" Fabrique in "Cotton" and shower walls are Sonoma Tilemakers 10"x16" Montage in "Amaluna Glossy," set in a vertical pattern. Soap niches and shower bench are Teltos Quartz in "Green Paper." Shower head, valve and robe hook are from the Brizo Litze collection in Luxe Nickel.
Del Mar Craftsman
Del Mar Craftsman
Lori Ramsay DesignLori Ramsay Design
This master bath was remodeled with function and storage in mind. Craftsman style and timeless design using natural marble and quartzite for timeless appeal. Preview First, Mark
Master Bathroom
Master Bathroom
CARVAJALCARVAJAL
The challenge in this bathroom was the distribution. The space was tight to fit a bath, a walk in shower, two sinks and the toilet. In addition, the large window had to be where it is place since otherwise we would have had overlooking issues. Thus, limiting the choice of movement. A key item to resolve this was the free standing bath and the use of the Crittal panel.

White Bathroom with Green Worktops Ideas and Designs

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