Bathroom Design Ideas with a Drop-in Sink and Engineered Quartz Benchtops
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CT Design
The master ensuite feels like your own private day spa, featuring custom built in vanities warm timber tones, brass details and stone tops. Stone look tiles ground the space while a penny round mosaic features in the shower area. Subtle curves in the vanities and mirrors create softness in what could be a hard space.
Revamper Interior Design
This huge Master Ensuite was designed to provide a luxurious His and Hers space with an emphasis on taking advantage of the incredible ocean views from the freestanding tub.
Denby Dowling Interiors
DDInteriors provide the the cabinetry detail & design for all of our projects. With the right colour combination, subtle & unique detail a room can & should come into its own, every detail is considered & clever creative storage is a priority.
Mountainwood Homes
This kid's bathroom has a simple design that will never go out of style. This black and white bathroom features Alder cabinetry, contemporary mirror wrap, matte hexagon floor tile, and a playful pattern tile used for the backsplash and shower niche.
ointerior
Основная ванная комната.
Помимо душевой, унитаза с инсталляцией, тумбы с раковиной и шкафчика мы разместили тут душ для мойки собак.
J.P. Hoffman Design Build
Back to back bathroom vanities make quite a unique statement in this main bathroom. Add a luxury soaker tub, walk-in shower and white shiplap walls, and you have a retreat spa like no where else in the house!
Monk's Home Improvements
Monk's designed and totally remodeled a full bathroom for the Mansion in May fundraiser in New Vernon, New Jersey. An outdated black and brown bath was transformed. We designed a fully tiled shower alcove, a free-standing tub, and double vanity. We added picture-frame wainscoting to the lower walls and painted the upper walls a deep gray.
Andrea Vertua Architetto
Intevento di ristrutturazione di bagno con budget low cost.
Rivestimento a smalto tortora Sikkens alle pareti, inserimento di motivo a carta da parati.
Mobile lavabo nero sospeso.
TKS Design Group
This project is a good example of what can be done with a little refresh. Sometimes parts of your space work well and parts don’t, so a full gut and replace might not make sense. That was the case here.
After living with it for a decade or so realized they would really prefer two sinks in the vanity. Since there were two windows in the bathroom, we decided to eliminate the window to the left of the current vanity and replace with it with a longer run of cabinets.
The other window is to the right of the vanity let’s in beautiful morning light. The window we removed was a northern exposure and its location under an eave didn’t allow for much light, so it was the perfect solution!
In addition to the new vanity, we also changed out the countertop, added new mirrors and lighting, and changed out the tile floor to a larger hex with fewer grout lines. This adds a brighter more modern look while still maintaining the vintage feel of the room.
The shower was in great shape, so we left that as is except for swapping out the shower floor tile to match the main floor and adding a more updated decorative mosaic tile. We added a new toilet and for a bit of luxury a heated towel bar.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
Photography by: LOMA Studios
For more information on kitchen and bath design ideas go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com
Project Year: 2020
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Drop-in Sink and Engineered Quartz Benchtops
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