Bathroom Design Ideas with a Japanese Tub and Porcelain Tile
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McNeil Design Group Interiors
This pretty remodel of a Century Home Bathroom is a little jewel.
The space houses a Custom Vanity with Cambria quartz Counter Top, white under mount Kohler Sink, Grohe single handle Faucet, Standing Shower with custom Tile & Stone detail, Japanese soaker Tub, Classic finishes and great spcial layout.
Photography by the talented Nicole Aubrey Photography
Classic Remodeling & Construction, Inc.
The new master bath features his and hers vanities and a wet room with shower and Japanese soaking tub.
Photography: Jason Stemple
Miro Kitchen Design
On the exterior, the desire was to weave the home into the fabric of the community, all while paying special attention to meld the footprint of the house into a workable clean, open, and spacious interior free of clutter and saturated in natural light to meet the owner’s simple but yet tasteful lifestyle. The utilization of natural light all while bringing nature’s canvas into the spaces provides a sense of harmony.
Light, shadow and texture bathe each space creating atmosphere, always changing, and blurring the boundaries between the indoor and outdoor space. Color abounds as nature paints the walls. Though they are all white hues of the spectrum, the natural light saturates and glows, all while being reflected off of the beautiful forms and surfaces. Total emersion of the senses engulf the user, greeting them with an ever changing environment.
Style gives way to natural beauty and the home is neither of the past or future, rather it lives in the moment. Stable, grounded and unpretentious the home is understated yet powerful. The environment encourages exploration and an awakening of inner being dispelling convention and accepted norms.
The home encourages mediation embracing principals associated with silent illumination.
If there was one factor above all that guided the design it would be found in a word, truth.
Experience the delight of the creator and enjoy these photos.
Architessa
Designer: Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath, http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/
Photographer: Bob Narod
Tile: Architectural Ceramics, http://www.architecturalceramics.com/
Tiles Used:
6x36 Crag Castle White Sugar Natural Porcelain Field Tile: http://www.architecturalceramics.com/products/crag-castle
Perfect Pebble Black and Tan Blend Natural Square Interlocking
Pebble Mosaic (11.75x11.75 - 0.97 SF Sheet): http://www.architecturalceramics.com/products/perfect-pebble
2x11.5 Crescent Sutra Black Honed VTile Field Tile: http://www.architecturalceramics.com/products/vtile
Sara Levy Designs
We wanted to take away the narrow, long feel of this bathroom and brighten it up. We moved the bath to the end of the room and used this beautiful herringbone tile to add detail and warmth.
Scott Becker | Architect
Standard three fixture bath was gutted, extended & redesigned as a spa retreat with custom stone soaking tub. Photo: Sozinho Imagery
Michelle Lecinski
The custom rustic cherry mirror surround over this vanity is a perfect way to maximize storage. The homeowners love that they are able to display pictures and plants on the glass vanity shelves. The banjo top extension over the toilet allows for additional display.
Photography by Mark Becker
Project by Patrick A. Fin, Ltd.
Interior Design by Michelle Lecinski
Classic Remodeling & Construction, Inc.
The new master bath features his and hers vanities and a wet room with shower and Japanese soaking tub.
Photography: Jason Stemple
Ultimate Kitchens & Bathrooms
They say “a change is as good as a holiday”, well in this scenario, the holiday brought about the welcome change for our clients. On return from a holiday in Japan, this couple desired the same bath house cultural experience, that is known to the land of onsens, in their own ensuite. Voila! Our designer, Eugene Lombard at Ultimate Kitchens & Bathrooms, delivered to their brief. The transition in this space is truly exceptional, with the new layout all designed within the same four walls, still maintaining a vanity, shower, bath and toilet. From what was once a humble early 90’s decor space, with small scale blue and white tiles, the contrast is vast, however no facilities have been compromised.
A Japanese Bath House is typically divided into two rooms: the entrance for undressing which usually comprises of a vanity; and the wetroom, situated behind glass doors. The tradition is that the shower is used for rinsing first, followed by deep soaking in a hot bath for relaxation, further followed by cleansing in the shower and a final rinse off in the bath. This concept is well worth preserving in the fast society we live in now.
The designer has put much careful consideration into the fittings and finishes to ensure all the elements have been pulled together beautifully. The wet room setting is enhanced by a bench seat which allows the user a moment of transition between the shower and hot, deep soaker style bath.
The owners now wake up to a captivating “day-spa like experience” that most would aspire to on a holiday, let alone an everyday occasion. Key features like the underfloor heating in the entrance are added appeal to beautiful large format tiles along with the wood grain finishes which add a sense of warmth and balance to the room. The benefit of taking on a design and construction company with full project management is demonstrated perfectly here.
America Green Builders
In this project we added 250 sq. ft master suite addition which included master bathroom, closet and large master bathroom with double sink vanity, jacuzzi tub and corner shower. it took us 3 month to complete the job from demolition day.
The project included foundation, framing, rough plumbing/electrical, insulation, drywall, stucco, roofing, flooring, painting, and installing all bathroom fixtures.
Jan Neiges, CMKBD with NKBA
Changing the tile color, helped to define where steps and bench starts and stops. The mosaic tile adds a little bit of drama to the space.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Japanese Tub and Porcelain Tile
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