Bathroom Design Ideas with a Niche and Timber
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Jeanne Schultz Design Studio
Farmhouse shabby chic house with traditional, transitional, and modern elements mixed. Shiplap reused and white paint material palette combined with original hard hardwood floors, dark brown painted trim, vaulted ceilings, concrete tiles and concrete counters, copper and brass industrial accents.
Mavella Home
We ship lapped this entire bathroom to highlight the angles and make it feel intentional, instead of awkward. This light and airy bathroom features a mix of matte black and silver metals, with gray hexagon tiles, and a cane door vanity in a medium wood tone for warmth. We added classic white subway tiles and rattan for texture.
Integrity Remodeling & Design Group LLC
Alongside Pinnacle Interior Designs we took this large bathroom and made it have a distinct personality unique to the homeowner's desires. We added special details in the ceiling with stained shiplap feature and matching custom mirrors. We added bead board to match the re-painted existing cabinetry. Lastly we chose tile that had a warm, slightly rustic feel.
Integrity Remodeling & Design Group LLC
Alongside Pinnacle Interior Designs we took this large bathroom and made it have a distinct personality unique to the homeowner's desires. We added special details in the ceiling with stained shiplap feature and matching custom mirrors. We added bead board to match the re-painted existing cabinetry. Lastly we chose tile that had a warm, slightly rustic feel.
Integrity Remodeling & Design Group LLC
Alongside Pinnacle Interior Designs we took this large bathroom and made it have a distinct personality unique to the homeowner's desires. We added special details in the ceiling with stained shiplap feature and matching custom mirrors. We added bead board to match the re-painted existing cabinetry. Lastly we chose tile that had a warm, slightly rustic feel.
DEANE Inc | Distinctive Design & Cabinetry
Polished nickel shines on the hardware, faucets, and fixtures with subtle ribbing adding texture.
DEANE Inc | Distinctive Design & Cabinetry
The original shower had angles in the back corners, which, when converted to straight lines, resulted in an expansive space with a chevron stone mosaic floor inset and a hidden niche so as to not detract from the finished effect.
Integrity Remodeling & Design Group LLC
Alongside Pinnacle Interior Designs we took this large bathroom and made it have a distinct personality unique to the homeowner's desires. We added special details in the ceiling with stained shiplap feature and matching custom mirrors. We added bead board to match the re-painted existing cabinetry. Lastly we chose tile that had a warm, slightly rustic feel.
Mavella Home
We ship lapped this entire bathroom to highlight the angles and make it feel intentional, instead of awkward. This light and airy bathroom features a mix of matte black and silver metals, with gray hexagon tiles, and a cane door vanity in a medium wood tone for warmth. We added classic white subway tiles and rattan for texture.
DEANE Inc | Distinctive Design & Cabinetry
Polished nickel shines on the hardware, faucets, and fixtures with subtle ribbing adding texture.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Niche and Timber
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