Bathroom Design Ideas with a Corner Shower and Subway Tile
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Integrated Home Improvement
We completely remodeled the shower and tub area, adding the same 6"x 6" subway tile throughout, and on the side of the tub. We added a shower niche. We painted the bathroom. We added an infinity glass door. We switched out all the shower and tub hardware for brass, and we re-glazed the tub as well.
Legacy Builders Group
This Wyoming master bath felt confined with an
inefficient layout. Although the existing bathroom
was a good size, an awkwardly placed dividing
wall made it impossible for two people to be in
it at the same time.
Taking down the dividing wall made the room
feel much more open and allowed warm,
natural light to come in. To take advantage of
all that sunshine, an elegant soaking tub was
placed right by the window, along with a unique,
black subway tile and quartz tub ledge. Adding
contrast to the dark tile is a beautiful wood vanity
with ultra-convenient drawer storage. Gold
fi xtures bring warmth and luxury, and add a
perfect fi nishing touch to this spa-like retreat.
Fairfax Kitchen and Bath
Indulge in the modern sophistication of this dark and luxurious bathroom. With its dual vanities, elegant bath tub, and captivating mirrors, this space is a testament to impeccable design. The carefully designed lighting scheme and dark color palette create a sense of intimacy and serenity, ensuring a truly indulgent experience.
Blythe Building Company
The master bathroom has a large dual vanity with plenty of storage and counter space for two. And the separate drop-in tub surround extends a bit farther than usual to provide a handy built-in shower bench for the oversized glassed-in shower with three showerheads.
Bella B Home Designs
This 1868 Victorian home was transformed to keep the charm of the house but also to bring the bathrooms up to date! We kept the traditional charm and mixed it with some southern charm for this family to enjoy for years to come!
Twigg + Lu Design Company
Mid century modern bathroom design. Mixing warm wood tones with a lot of white subway tile. We contrasted the subway tile by using black grout. This vanity is "floating" it has no legs and is actually mounted to the wall. Cambria in Brittanica Gold was the perfect choice for this vanity top. We love the movement it provides as well as the warm color. The tub was selected by the home owner, we referred to it as the "egg tub" as it reminded us of a hard boiled egg cut in half. Delta plumbing fixtures were used throughout. We added a lot of plants for a lively feel and to contrast against all of the white.
R. B. Schwarz, Inc.
R.B. Schwarz, Inc. built a large shower stall with a niche bench and multiple shower heads. We added a vanity with his-and-her sinks and mirrors. The bathroom includes a floor to ceiling medicine cabinet.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Corner Shower and Subway Tile
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