Bathroom Design Ideas with Grey Walls and a Laundry
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BADIOLA - Architecte d'intérieur
Projet de rénovation d'un appartement ancien. Etude de volumes en lui donnant une nouvelle fonctionnalité à chaque pièce. Des espaces ouverts, conviviaux et lumineux. Des couleurs claires avec des touches bleu nuit, la chaleur du parquet en chêne et le métal de la verrière en harmonie se marient avec les tissus et couleurs du mobilier.
VORBILD Architecture
A contemporary penthouse apartment in St John's Wood in a converted church. Right next to the famous Beatles crossing next to the Abbey Road.
Concrete clad bathrooms with a fully lit ceiling made of plexiglass panels. The walls and flooring is made of real concrete panels, which give a very cool effect. While underfloor heating keeps these spaces warm, the panels themselves seem to emanate a cooling feeling. Both the ventilation and lighting is hidden above, and the ceiling also allows us to integrate the overhead shower.
Integrated washing machine within a beautifully detailed walnut joinery.
Ken Spears Construction
The clients needed a larger space for a bathroom and closet. They also wanted to move the laundry room upstairs from the basement.
We added a room addition with a laundry / mud room, master bathroom with a wet room and enlarged the existing closet. We also removed the flat roof over the bedroom and added a pitched roof to match the existing. The color of the house is going to be changed from yellow to white siding.
The tub and shower is in the same “wet room” with plenty of natural light into the room. White subway tile be on the walls.
The laundry room sink was repurposed and refinished to be used here. New tile floor was also installed.
design by Christina Perry
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brittanysdesign
This bathroom needed some major updating and style. My goal was to bring in better storage solutions while also highlighting the architecture of this quirky space. By removing the wall that divided the entry from the tub and flipping the entry door to open the other direction the space appears twice as large and created a much better flow. This layout change also allowed for a larger vanity
Bathroom Design Ideas with Grey Walls and a Laundry
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