Bathroom Design Ideas with a Drop-in Tub and Stone Slab
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Anna Design LLC
Marina Del Rey house renovation, with open layout bedroom. You can enjoy ocean view while you are taking shower.
Nicole Fuller Interiors
Situated along Manhattan’s prestigious “Gold Coast,” the building at 17 East 12th Street was developed by Rigby Asset Management, a New York-based real estate investment and development firm that specializes in rehabilitating underutilized commercial properties into high-end residential buildings. For the building’s model apartment, Rigby enlisted Nicole Fuller Interiors to create a bold and luxurious environment that complemented the grand vision of project architect, Bromley Caldari. Fuller specified products from her not-so-little black book of design resources to stage the space with museum-quality artworks, precious antiques, statement light fixtures, and contemporary furnishings, rugs, and window treatments.
C Wright Design
Master Bath showing "His" vanity and tub with view out onto pool area.
Mark Schwartz Photography
Remodel Works Bath & Kitchen
This Carlsbad, California bathroom remodel has high ceilings to make it feel like an open beach feel. The unique green walls adds to the modern look with accented nickel fixtures, bathroom tiling, double sinks and plenty of storage. www.remodelworks.com
Metro Builders and Remodeling
Custom Travertine work, using a full slabs to cover all surrounding walls and counter top.
James Patrick Walters
The shower and water closet are illuminated with the warm glow of natural sunlight though slabs of honey onyx; this warm amber effect is replicated at night when outdoor lighting switches on.
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.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Drop-in Tub and Stone Slab
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