Arts and Crafts Bathroom Design Ideas

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Dillard Landing
Dillard Landing
Mica McOmber-Three Creeks ConstructionMica McOmber-Three Creeks Construction
This jetted tub has a great view outside, and can handle as much splashing as you like, as everything drains into the shower. Actually a double shower with shower heads on both sides! Great design by 2form architecture. Awesome shower!
1900’s Cottage Bath - 80’s Redo Redone in Historic Franklin, TN
1900’s Cottage Bath - 80’s Redo Redone in Historic Franklin, TN
Connie Long InteriorsConnie Long Interiors
An updated master bathroom in a vintage 1900 cottage. The plinth based freestanding tub gives an original vintage feel to the room and the modern glassed-in shower adds 21st century amenities with a corner bench, rain shower head, hand held sprayer, and matching decorative grab bars providing safety features. Although the tile looks like marble it is actually easy care porcelain. Cabinetry and beaded wainscoting was designed to look original to the period and all moldings were matched to the homes original. The blue walls, Sherwin Williams 6477 Tidewater, provide a bright but soothing bath experience. Steven Long Photography
Tour of Homes 2014: #10 Bloedel Custom Homes, LLC
Tour of Homes 2014: #10 Bloedel Custom Homes, LLC
Cherry City Interiors & DesignCherry City Interiors & Design
Builder/Remodeler: Bloedel Custom Homes, LLC- Ryan Bloedel....Materials provided by: Cherry City Interiors & Design
Arts and Crafts, Prairie in Wayzata
Arts and Crafts, Prairie in Wayzata
SKD ArchitectsSKD Architects
John Magnoski Photography Builder: John Kraemer and Sons
Marin Craftsman Home
Marin Craftsman Home
SoYoung Mack Design, Assoc. AIASoYoung Mack Design, Assoc. AIA
Craftsman Bathroom Shower with animal tiles. Barry Toranto Photography
St. Paul Classic Bathroom Remodel
St. Paul Classic Bathroom Remodel
Castle Building & RemodelingCastle Building & Remodeling
Designed by Interior Designer Elizabeth Bland The owners of this 1940’s Cape Cod located in Highland Park were desperate for a remodel of their upstairs bath! After seeing the design of our St. Paul showroom, they elected to keep things simple while still complementing the era of the home. Glossy white subway tile was used throughout to really brighten the space. A grey beaded accent pencil was run throughout the subway to visually break up the tile and add a pop of neutral color. Porcelain tile made to look like Carrara-marble was used on the floor. The client wanted some storage near the sink so a console sink provides that without taking up too much valuable space. The overall design goal was achieved by updating the space but making it feel like part of the rest of the home.

Arts and Crafts Bathroom Design Ideas

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