Bathroom Design Ideas with a Claw-foot Tub and Black Tile
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S. Mazzi Interiors
The "before" of this project was an all-out turquoise, 80's style bathroom that was cramped and needed a lot of help. The client wanted a clean, calming bathroom that made full use of the limited space. The apartment was in a prewar building, so we sought to preserve the building's rich history while creating a sleek and modern design.
To open up the space, we switched out an old tub and replaced it with a claw foot tub, then took out the vanity and put in a pedestal sink, making up for the lost storage with a medicine cabinet. Marble subway tiles, brass details, and contrasting black floor tiles add to the industrial charm, creating a chic but clean palette.
Cabinet Genies, Inc.
Check out the latest Carney Properties & Investment Group home, featuring a blend of rustic and contemporary styles that come together in a seamless fashion.
Cabinetry: WW Wood - Door Style: Aspen - Finish: Aetic/ Tundra/ Black/ Silas
Hardware: Top Knobs : MM176-BSN / TK701-PC/ TK701-BSN
Atlas Homewares - 3209 Matte Black
Arrow Point Design
We switched out the old bathtub for this amazing 80 year old claw foot tub! We used a black faucet for the tub and shower in this bathroom. We also added shiplap to the walls in this bathroom to give it some texture. Finally we added natural wood shelves with black brackets.
We Got Lites
This Colin Collection bathroom vanity light features a brushed steel finish with white opal etch glass.
Durham Designs & Consulting, LLC
Designed by Melodie Durham of Durham Designs & Consulting, LLC.
Photo by Livengood Photographs [www.livengoodphotographs.com/design].
S. Mazzi Interiors
The "before" of this project was an all-out turquoise, 80's style bathroom that was cramped and needed a lot of help. The client wanted a clean, calming bathroom that made full use of the limited space. The apartment was in a prewar building, so we sought to preserve the building's rich history while creating a sleek and modern design.
To open up the space, we switched out an old tub and replaced it with a claw foot tub, then took out the vanity and put in a pedestal sink, making up for the lost storage with a medicine cabinet. Marble subway tiles, brass details, and contrasting black floor tiles add to the industrial charm, creating a chic but clean palette.
Grand Home Solutions, Inc
Mixing old and new, black and white: old claw-foot tub and new tile, vanity, and fixtures
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Claw-foot Tub and Black Tile
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