Bathroom Design Ideas with Travertine and a Niche
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Boyce Design + Build
This beautiful custom spa like bathroom features a glass surround shower with rain shower and private sauna, granite counter tops with floating vanity and travertine stone floors.
Designs by BSB
The linen closet from the hallway and bathroom was removed and the vanity area was decreased to allow room for an intimate-sized sauna.
• This change also gave room for a larger shower area
o Superior main showerhead
o Rain head from ceiling
o Hand-held shower for seated comfort
o Independent volume controls for multiple users/functions o Grab bars to aid for stability and seated functions
o Teak bench to add warmth and ability to sit while bathing
• Curbless entry and sliding door system delivers ease of access in the event of any physical limitations.
• Cherry cabinetry and vein-cut travertine chosen for warmth and organic qualities – creating a natural spa-like atmosphere.
• The bright characteristics of the Nordic white spruce sauna contrast for appreciated cleanliness.
• Ease of access for any physical limitations with new curb-less shower entry & sliding enclosure
• Additional storage designed with elegance in mind
o Recessed medicine cabinets into custom wainscot surround
o Custom-designed makeup vanity with a tip-up top for easy access and a mirror
o Vanities include pullouts for hair appliances and small toiletries
The Home Concepts Group
After:
We added some ambient lighting by back lighting the mirror and adding toekick lighting on a timer.
By using a floating vanity it makes the space feel larger.
nC2 architecture llc
Winner of a NYC Landmarks Conservancy Award for historic preservation, the George B. and Susan Elkins house, dating to approximately 1852, was painstakingly restored, enlarged and modernized in 2019. This building, the oldest remaining house in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, has been recognized by the NYC Landmarks Commission as an Individual Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
The house was essentially a ruin prior to the renovation. Interiors had been gutted, there were gaping holes in the roof and the exterior was badly damaged and covered with layers of non-historic siding.
The exterior was completely restored to historically-accurate condition and the extensions at the sides were designed to be distinctly modern but deferential to the historic facade. The new interiors are thoroughly modern and many of the finishes utilize materials reclaimed during demolition.
Sarah Barnard Design LLC
The primary bathroom for this home project is tiled with beige honed limestone on the floor and within the shower. These warm tones evoke the palette and texture of a sand dune and are complimented by the rift white oak bathroom cabinetry, polished quartzite stone countertop, and backsplash. Hand-polished brass wall sconces with a lead crystal shade create soft lighting within the room.
This view showcases the beige honed limestone that extends into a custom-built shower, to create an immersive warm environment. Satin gold hardware gleams to create vibrant highlights throughout the bathroom.
A screen of beige honed limestone was added to the side of the bathroom cabinets, adding privacy and extra room for the placement of satin gold hand towel hardware.
This view of the primary bathroom features a beige honed limestone finish that extends from the floor into the custom-built shower. These warm tones are complimented by the wood finish of the rift white oak bathroom cabinets which feature a polished quartzite stone countertop and backsplash.
A turn in the vanity creates extra cabinet and counter space for storage.
The variations presented for this home project demonstrate the myriad of ways in which natural materials such as wood and stone can be utilized within the home to create luxurious and practical surroundings. Bringing in the fresh, serene qualities of the surrounding oceanscape to create space that enhances day-to-day living.
Cornerstone Architects
The driving impetus for this Tarrytown residence was centered around creating a green and sustainable home. The owner-Architect collaboration was unique for this project in that the client was also the builder with a keen desire to incorporate LEED-centric principles to the design process. The original home on the lot was deconstructed piece by piece, with 95% of the materials either reused or reclaimed. The home is designed around the existing trees with the challenge of expanding the views, yet creating privacy from the street. The plan pivots around a central open living core that opens to the more private south corner of the lot. The glazing is maximized but restrained to control heat gain. The residence incorporates numerous features like a 5,000-gallon rainwater collection system, shading features, energy-efficient systems, spray-foam insulation and a material palette that helped the project achieve a five-star rating with the Austin Energy Green Building program.
Photography by Adam Steiner
JTID Inc.
We only painted the master bathroom a light gray. For the most part, it was in pristine condition and complimented our scheme well. The oak flooring material we selected for the master bedroom nicely ties in the small cabochon tile used in the bathroom.
Easy Renovations
Travertine Lookalike ceramic tile – Gloss on the shower walls and matte on the bathroom floor.
Pebble tile on shower floor
Linear drain with tile insert
Built in shower bench topped with Quartz Arno
Knee walls and curb topped with Quartz Arno
Hidden shower niches in knee walls so they cannot be seen in the rest of the bathroom.
Frameless glass shower enclosure with dual swinging pivot door in champagne bronze.
Champagne bronze dual function diverter with handheld shower want.
Wood wainscoting surrounding freestanding tub and outside of knee walls.
We build a knee wall in from of the freestanding tub and capped with a Quartz Arno ledge to give a place to put your hand as you enter and exit the tub.
Deck mounted champagne bronze tub faucet
Egg shaped freestanding tub
ForeverMark cabinets with a full size pantry cabinet
Champagne bronze cabinet hardware
Champagne bronze widespread sink faucets
Outlets inside (2) vanity drawers for easy access
Powered recessed medicine cabinet with outlets inside
Sconce lighting between each mirror
(2) 4” recessed light above sinks on each vanity
Special exhaust fan that is a light, fan, and Bluetooth radio.
Oil Rubbed bronze heated towel bar to tight in the original door hardware.
Inhabitat Interiors
Updated traditional bathroom. Timeless classic bathroom scheme with natural stone (travertine). Recessed shower nook / shower shelf, brodware winslow tapware.
ColorWhiz Architectural Color Consulting
Green granite slab and green slate floors bring the outdoor trees right into this bathroom, blending the tub right into the view.
Paint & Material Selection & Photo:
Renee Adsitt
ColorWhiz Architectural Color Consulting
Bathroom Design Ideas with Travertine and a Niche
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