World-Inspired Bathroom with White Worktops Ideas and Designs

Modern bathroom with floating vanity
Modern bathroom with floating vanity
ImprovaImprova
Step into a stylish bathroom retreat featuring an arched mirror, a floating timber vanity with a crisp white benchtop, and a generously sized shower with a tiled niche. This space effortlessly marries modern design with natural elements, creating a refreshing and inviting atmosphere.
Asian-Inspired Primary Bathroom Remodel in Birmingham, MI
Asian-Inspired Primary Bathroom Remodel in Birmingham, MI
MainStreet Design BuildMainStreet Design Build
A revised window layout allowed us to create a separate toilet room and a large wet room, incorporating a 5′ x 5′ shower area with a built-in undermount air tub. The shower has every feature the homeowners wanted, including a large rain head, separate shower head and handheld for specific temperatures and multiple users. In lieu of a free-standing tub, the undermount installation created a clean built-in feel and gave the opportunity for extra features like the air bubble option and two custom niches.
Lakeside Zen Bath
Lakeside Zen Bath
Delicious Kitchens & Interiors, LLCDelicious Kitchens & Interiors, LLC
A recess in the wall was planned behind the door to allow room for robes; easily accessible when exiting the shower. This generous shower was added to a small bathroom incorporating spa like natural materials creating a zen oasis for a busy couple.
Fusion
Fusion
Brooke Steuart SwannBrooke Steuart Swann
PB Teen bedroom, featuring Coco Crystal large pendant chandelier, Wayfair leaning mirrors, Restoration Hardware and Wisteria Peony wall art. Bathroom features Cambridge plumbing and claw foot slipper cooking bathtub, Ferguson plumbing fixtures, 4-panel frosted glass bard door, and magnolia weave white carrerrea marble floor and wall tile.
Colorful Children's Bathroom
Colorful Children's Bathroom
Maria Causey Interior DesignMaria Causey Interior Design
Sophisticated and fun were the themes in this design. This bathroom is used by three young children. The parents wanted a bathroom whose decor would be fun for the children, but "not a kiddy bathroom". This family travels to the beach quite often, so they wanted a beach resort (emphasis on resort) influence in the design. Storage of toiletries & medications, as well as a place to hang a multitude of towels, were the primary goals. Besides meeting the storage goals, the bathroom needed to be brightened and needed better lighting. Ocean-inspired blue & white wallpaper was paired with bright orange, Moroccan-inspired floor & accent tiles from Fireclay Tile to give the "resort" look the clients were looking for. Light fixtures with industrial style accents add additional interest, while a seagrass mirror adds texture & warmth. Photos: Christy Kosnic
Lake Texoma New Build
Lake Texoma New Build
Studio SteidleyStudio Steidley
Michael Hunter Photography This little guest bathroom is a favorite amongst our social following with its vertically laid glass subway tile and blush pink walls. The navy and pinks complement each other well and the brass pulls stand out on the free-standing vanity. The gold leaf oval mirror is a show-stopper.
Modern Tropical Powder Room
Modern Tropical Powder Room
Model RemodelModel Remodel
Tropical bathroom with plam leaf wallpaper, modern wood vanity, white subway tile and gold fixtures
Elise Denver Interior Design
Elise Denver Interior Design
Elise Denver Interior DesignElise Denver Interior Design
This crisp blue abd white palm leaf wallcovering adds life and color to this pool house bath .
Brentwood - Irvine
Brentwood - Irvine
International Custom DesignsInternational Custom Designs
This typical tract home bathroom was converted into a soothing home spa, inspired by the beauty of the outdoors. The metaphor of Nature (waterfall, pebbles, natural wood tone) was employed throughout to create the feel of being outside. The undermount lighting in the shower and beneath the vanity cabinet further enhance the spa-like ambience at night. Designer: Fumiko Faiman, Photographer: Jeri Koegel
Bamboo soaking tub La Jolla- East Meets West
Bamboo soaking tub La Jolla- East Meets West
Design Studio WestDesign Studio West
The intent of this design is to integrate the clients love for Japanese aesthetic, create an open and airy space, and maintain natural elements that evoke a warm inviting environment. A traditional Japanese soaking tub made from Hinoki wood was selected as the focal point of the bathroom. It not only adds visual warmth to the space, but it infuses a cedar aroma into the air. A live-edge wood shelf and custom chiseled wood post are used to frame and define the bathing area. Tile depicting Japanese Shou Sugi Ban (charred wood planks) was chosen as the flooring for the wet areas. A neutral toned tile with fabric texture defines the dry areas in the room. The curb-less shower and floating back lit vanity accentuate the open feel of the space. The organic nature of the handwoven window shade, shoji screen closet doors and antique bathing stool counterbalance the hard surface materials throughout.
Oakland Grand Lake Modern Guest Bath
Oakland Grand Lake Modern Guest Bath
Design Set MatchDesign Set Match
Design By: Design Set Match Construction by: Coyle Home Remodel Photography by: Treve Johnson Photography Tile Materials: Ceramic Tile Design Light & Plumbing Fixtures: Jack London kitchen & Bath Ideabook: http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/44526431/thumbs/oakland-grand-lake-modern-guest-bath
Tropical Blue Bathroom
Tropical Blue Bathroom
Woodland CabinetryWoodland Cabinetry
Interior: Kitchen Studio of Glen Ellyn Photography: Michael Alan Kaskel Vanity: Woodland Cabinetry
Port Royal
Port Royal
Collins DuPont Design GroupCollins DuPont Design Group
Designer: Sherri DuPont Photographer: Lori Hamilton

World-Inspired Bathroom with White Worktops Ideas and Designs

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