Bathroom Design Ideas with a Drop-in Tub and Stone Slab
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Plazza Natural Stone
This bath is using marble looking tiles on the walls and black square tiles on the floor, making this master bath have the sophistication and lux you would find in a high end
hotel.
Sheffield Sustainable Kitchens
Our clients had a compact bathroom but were struggling to think of ideas to maximise the small space. The original bathroom was much smaller containing only a toilet, basin and shower cubicle. To enlarge the footprint of the new bathroom we moved the stud wall to create almost double the space. The entire room was also tanked so that if there were any leakages in the future, they would be contained within this room.
Throughout the bathroom, we have used beautiful reclaimed iroko timber. Both the shelving and bath panel were handmade in our workshop, bespoke for this design. The wood previously had a life as school lab benches, which we salvaged and breathed new life into. By planing and sanding back the graffiti we have revealed the beautiful wood grain below.
The rich chocolate tone of the timber looks stunning, especially when contrasted with the clean white of the bathroom fixtures.
Goldmann Badmanufaktur
Bei der Planung dieses Bades wurden die Kundenwünsche, eine eindeutige Raumaufteilung und die Verarbeitung hochwertiger Materialien, umgesetzt. Durch klare Linien und ein puristisches Design wurde diese Aufteilung, welche den großen Relax-Wannenbereich besonders in Szene setzt, geschaffen. Ausgewählte Mutina-Fliesen und eine Stahl/Email-Badewanne von Bette sind zwei Beispiele für die hochwertigen Materialien und Produkte, die wir bei diesem Projekt verwendet haben.
Umbau im Bestand, 21m² + 3,5m² (separates WC), Berlin Wannsee
Badewanne: Bette
Waschplatz: Anfertigung pibamarmi
Waschtisch (WC): Duravit
Fliesen: Mutina
Wandputz: Volimea Percamo
Fotos von Florian Goldmann
Adam Gibson Design
Even NFL players should have grab bars in the shower, and this one is no exception. Anyone who slips will grab the first thing they can. Even our towel bars serve as grab bars. All showers are curbless unless, as in this case, it's a loft, so it was impossible to recess the floor.
Khoury Design
Luxury Master Bathroom with double vanity sinks and make-up area featuring pull out bottle base organization for him and her , pull out vanity grooming organization, drawers, and full height sink base with radius doors.
Dave Adams Photography
Sheffield Sustainable Kitchens
Our clients had a compact bathroom but were struggling to think of ideas to maximise the small space. The original bathroom was much smaller containing only a toilet, basin and shower cubicle. To enlarge the footprint of the new bathroom we moved the stud wall to create almost double the space. The entire room was also tanked so that if there were any leakages in the future, they would be contained within this room.
Throughout the bathroom, we have used beautiful reclaimed iroko timber. Both the shelving and bath panel were handmade in our workshop, bespoke for this design. The wood previously had a life as school lab benches, which we salvaged and breathed new life into. By planing and sanding back the graffiti we have revealed the beautiful wood grain below.
The rich chocolate tone of the timber looks stunning, especially when contrasted with the clean white of the bathroom fixtures.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Drop-in Tub and Stone Slab
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