Arts and Crafts Bathroom Design Ideas with an Open Shower
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C&K Custom Remodeling Inc.
A soft and serene bathroom remodel in a custom craftsman home in NW Portland. The black penny tile floors and hardware accents throughout add contrast and interest to this bathroom.
Devine Bath & Kitchen
This 90s craftsman home's master bathroom was in need of a facelift. The goal: to incorporate modern elements and expand the storage while keeping the existing layout and beautiful stone tile floors. When keeping existing tile, our designers take great care to match with complementing colors and patterns, which you see achieved here with neutral colors that match the floor's earth tone. The vanity was redone with custom cabinetry for extra storage and reduced countertop clutter. The matte black fixtures contrast sharply with the white marbled countertop for that bold modern touch. The "round the corner" shower nook was the perfect setup for converting to a walk-in shower with way more space to move around and no doors to get in the way. And of course the Jacuzzi tub got a much needed update with brand new jet features and a heated towel rack for maximum coziness.
Adelene Keeler Smith Interior Design
Stunning stylized tulip patterned wall paper true to the Arts and Craft period is backdrop to antique oak chest converted into a sink vanity. Slate top with vessel sink and wall mounted facets are incorporated. Bamboo floors add to the organic and nature like persona.
Ron Brown - The Finisher
This upscale bathroom renovation has a the feel of a Craftsman home meets Tuscany. The Edison style lighting frames the unique custom barn door sliding mirror. The room is distinguished with white painted shiplap walls.
Superior Roman Shades
A set of drapes hung on black iron rod. French pleat with Robert Allen Gate Stich pattern in Espresso color. Neutral drapes to compliment the historical color scheme
Stebnitz Builders, Inc.
Our clients in Evergreen Country Club in Elkhorn, Wis. were ready for an upgraded bathroom when they reached out to us. They loved the large shower but wanted a more modern look with tile and a few upgrades that reminded them of their travels in Europe, like a towel warmer. This bathroom was originally designed for wheelchair accessibility and the current homeowner kept some of those features like a 36″ wide opening to the shower and shower floor that is level with the bathroom flooring. We also installed grab bars in the shower and near the toilet to assist them as they age comfortably in their home. Our clients couldn’t be more thrilled with this project and their new master bathroom retreat.
Joni Spear Interior Design
No threshold shower allows easy walk-in access for aging parent. The original floor was removed and jack hammered out to allow the water to slope correctly.
T. Morgan Construction, Inc.
This home remodel was for a veteran who was in need of some modifications to his home in order for it to be made accessible. We widened several doorways, added ramps, built an addition in order to create an ADA bathroom, and built a deck with ramps. The bathroom turned out absolutely stunning, and the deck is now the perfect place for summer evenings.
Arts and Crafts Bathroom Design Ideas with an Open Shower
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