Bathroom Design Ideas with a Curbless Shower and Black Floor
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Maison Bonnet
La salle d'eau principale a été conçue pour allier esprit de design, et prestations luxueuses. De grands carreaux de marbre, avec des finitions dorées, s'associent au design graphique du carrelage du sol. Un banc ultra design, et de grands tableaux habillent le mur comme dans un salon. Le meuble double vasque permet de se préparer en couple.
Braswell Design+Build
This industrial-farmhouse basement bath boasts a stained wood console with a vessel sink, an iron light fixture, and walls of white subway tile.
Stonehenge Custom Tile and Stone
We opened this space up by eliminating partition walls that were needlessly dividing the space. This allows much more light. The bold wallpaper and open vanity shelves blend with the straight set subway tiles in the shower to create a seamless modern look.
Filament Architecture Studio, PLLC
A bonus bathroom with a curbless shower. White subway tiles refelct light while keeping costs down . Turquoise paint brightens the space up.
Addison Grace Design
Effortlessly combining the modern black hexagon embossed tile with the existing hardwood floors to create a seamless entry from the master suite into the ensuite.
Mon Concept Habitation - London
MCH a su donner une identité contemporaine au lieu, notamment via les jeux de couleurs noire et blanche, sans toutefois en renier l’héritage. Au sol, le parquet en point de Hongrie a été intégralement restauré tandis que des espaces de rangement sur mesure, laqués noir, ponctuent l’espace avec élégance. Une réalisation qui ne manque pas d’audace !
CW Design, LLC
Photo by Lara Kimmerer Photography
The single, full slab of Bianco Lasa Macchia Vecchia marble is framed by Nero Marquina and provides a dramatic backdrop to this curbless shower.
Susan Yeley Homes
You need only look at the before picture of the SYI Studio space to understand the background of this project and need for a new work space.
Susan lives with her husband, three kids and dog in a 1960 split-level in Bloomington, which they've updated over the years and didn't want to leave, thanks to a great location and even greater neighbors. As the SYI team grew so did the three Yeley kids, and it became clear that not only did the team need more space but so did the family.
1.5 bathrooms + 3 bedrooms + 5 people = exponentially increasing discontent.
By 2016, it was time to pull the trigger. Everyone needed more room, and an offsite studio wouldn't work: Susan is not just Creative Director and Owner of SYI but Full Time Activities and Meal Coordinator at Chez Yeley.
The design, conceptualized entirely by the SYI team and executed by JL Benton Contracting, reclaimed the existing 4th bedroom from SYI space, added an ensuite bath and walk-in closet, and created a studio space with its own exterior entrance and full bath—making it perfect for a mother-in-law or Airbnb suite down the road.
The project added over a thousand square feet to the house—and should add many more years for the family to live and work in a home they love.
Contractor: JL Benton Contracting
Cabinetry: Richcraft Wood Products
Photographer: Gina Rogers
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Curbless Shower and Black Floor
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