Bathroom Design Ideas with a Claw-foot Tub and a Wall-mount Sink

Sant'Agostino Terre Nuove
Sant'Agostino Terre Nuove
TileshopTileshop
Photo Credit by: Sant'Agostino Ceramiche Terre Nuove draws inspiration from the centuries-old technique of handmade cotto. Designed for floors and wall coverings, Terre Nuove tiles creates a new modern aesthetic vision of classic “cotto”. Tileshop 1005 Harrison Street Berkeley, CA 94710 Other Locations: San Jose and Van Nuys (Los Angeles)
Serene En-Suite
Serene En-Suite
Reflections | StudioReflections | Studio
Compact En-Suite design completed by Reflections | Studio that demonstrates that even the smallest of spaces can be transformed by correct use of products. Here we specified large format white tiles to give the room the appearance of a larger area and then wall mounted fittings to show more floor space aiding to the client requirement of a feeling of more space within the room.
Victorian Restoration
Victorian Restoration
Bristlecone HomesBristlecone Homes
Bristlecone Construction renovated the existing guest bathroom. The tile used on the floor is 8x8" Arto Conche. The tiles on the wall are 3x6" glossy white subway tile. Photo cred: armando@armandom.com
Granite Hill Project - LEED for Homes "Gold"
Granite Hill Project - LEED for Homes "Gold"
Image Design LLCImage Design LLC
Re-Used Tile , Claw Foot Tub and Wall Mounted Sink. Copyrighted Photography by Jim Blue, with BlueLaVaMedia
CLASSIC BATHROOM TILE (BLACK & WHITE)
CLASSIC BATHROOM TILE (BLACK & WHITE)
Contemplative Construction, L.L.C.Contemplative Construction, L.L.C.
Classic bathroom tile floor Contemplative Construction, LLC
Reworked second floor
Reworked second floor
Interior Analysis by Allan SkriloffInterior Analysis by Allan Skriloff
After Jack and Jill bathroom. radiant heated tile floor. Walls beaded wood painted white. And a old cast Iron tub
Shabby Chic Altadena
Shabby Chic Altadena
Finesse, Inc.Finesse, Inc.
Finesse, Inc. had an opportunity to bring to life a bathroom clearly in need of a remodel. We installed a claw foot tub and a classy pedestal sink. A custom built furniture piece serves as a linen closet. A 2"x 2", porcelain, hexagon tile was installed at the floor with black accent dots. A bead board wainscot with a Poplar shelf creates a perfect focal point throughout the room. PC: Aaron Gilless
Brooklyn Townhouse
Brooklyn Townhouse
Shenton Architects LLPShenton Architects LLP
This Queen Anne style five story townhouse in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn is one of a pair that were built in 1887 by Charles Erhart, a co-founder of the Pfizer pharmaceutical company. The brownstone façade was restored in an earlier renovation, which also included work to main living spaces. The scope for this new renovation phase was focused on restoring the stair hallways, gut renovating six bathrooms, a butler’s pantry, kitchenette, and work to the bedrooms and main kitchen. Work to the exterior of the house included replacing 18 windows with new energy efficient units, renovating a roof deck and restoring original windows. In keeping with the Victorian approach to interior architecture, each of the primary rooms in the house has its own style and personality. The Parlor is entirely white with detailed paneling and moldings throughout, the Drawing Room and Dining Room are lined with shellacked Oak paneling with leaded glass windows, and upstairs rooms are finished with unique colors or wallpapers to give each a distinct character. The concept for new insertions was therefore to be inspired by existing idiosyncrasies rather than apply uniform modernity. Two bathrooms within the master suite both have stone slab walls and floors, but one is in white Carrara while the other is dark grey Graffiti marble. The other bathrooms employ either grey glass, Carrara mosaic or hexagonal Slate tiles, contrasted with either blackened or brushed stainless steel fixtures. The main kitchen and kitchenette have Carrara countertops and simple white lacquer cabinetry to compliment the historic details.

Bathroom Design Ideas with a Claw-foot Tub and a Wall-mount Sink

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