Bathroom Design Ideas with a Niche

Fifth Avenue Apartment - Guest Bathroom
Fifth Avenue Apartment - Guest Bathroom
Jane Kim ArchitectJane Kim Architect
The powder room is wrapped in Kenya Black marble with an oversized mirror that expands the interior of the small room. Photos: Nick Glimenakis
Rock Hill Main Floor Remodel
Rock Hill Main Floor Remodel
ReVision Design/RemodelingReVision Design/Remodeling
Large 6 x 18" white shower tile means fewer grout joints to clean, and the eggshell finish hides water spots between cleanings. Board and batten wainscoting continues the white from the shower across the window wall. An 8' high mirrored closet door is handy when getting dressed in the morning. Project Developer: Brad Little | Designer: Chelsea Allard | Project Manager: Tom O'Neil | © Deborah Scannell Photography
Summerlin South
Summerlin South
ONE eleven ltd.ONE eleven ltd.
We developed a design that fully met the desires of a spacious, airy, light filled home incorporating Universal Design features that blend seamlessly adding beauty to the Minimalist Scandinavian concept.
Los Angeles Coastal Bathroom
Los Angeles Coastal Bathroom
Avec InteriorsAvec Interiors
Avec Interiors, together with our valued client and builder partner 5blox, rejuvenates a dated and narrow and poorly functioning 90s bathroom. The project culminates in a tranquil sanctuary that epitomizes quiet luxury. The redesign features a custom oak vanity with an integrated hamper and extensive storage, polished nickel finishes, and artfully placed decorative wall niches. Functional elements harmoniously blend with aesthetic details, such as the captivating blue-green shower tile and the charming mini stars and cross tiles adorning both the floor and niches.
Earthy Mackay House
Earthy Mackay House
Cathie Hong InteriorsCathie Hong Interiors
This 1956 John Calder Mackay home had been poorly renovated in years past. We kept the 1400 sqft footprint of the home, but re-oriented and re-imagined the bland white kitchen to a midcentury olive green kitchen that opened up the sight lines to the wall of glass facing the rear yard. We chose materials that felt authentic and appropriate for the house: handmade glazed ceramics, bricks inspired by the California coast, natural white oaks heavy in grain, and honed marbles in complementary hues to the earth tones we peppered throughout the hard and soft finishes. This project was featured in the Wall Street Journal in April 2022.
Luxe Glam Primary Bath
Luxe Glam Primary Bath
Drury DesignDrury Design
THE SETUP Located in a luxury high rise in Chicago’s Gold Coast Neighborhood, the condo’s existing primary bath was “fine,” but a bit underwhelming. It was a sea of beige, with very little personality or drama. The client is very well traveled, and wanted the space to feel luxe and glamorous, like a bath in a fine European hotel. Design objectives: - Add loads of beautiful high end finishes - Create drama and contrast - Create luxe showering and bathing experiences - Improve storage for toiletries and essentials THE REMODEL Design challenges: - Unable to reconfigure layout due to location in the high rise - Seek out unique, dramatic tile materials - Introduce “BLING” - Find glamorous lighting Design solutions: - Keep existing layout, with change from built in to free-standing tub - Gorgeous Calacatta gold marble was our inspiration - Ornate Art deco marble mosaic to be the focal point, with satin gold accents to create shimmer - Glass and crystal light fixtures add the needed sparkle THE RENEWED SPACE After the remodel began, our client’s vision for her bath took a turn that was inspired by a trip to Paris. Initially, the plan was a modest design to allocate resources for her kitchen’s marble slabs… but then she had a vision while admiring the marble bathroom of her Parisian hotel. She was determined to infuse her bathroom with the same sense of luxury. They went back to the drawing board and started over with all-marble. Her new stunning bath space radiates glamour and sophistication. The “bling” flows to her bedroom where we matched the gorgeous custom wall treatment that mimics grasscloth on an accent wall. With its marble landscape, shimmering tile and walls, the primary bath’s ambiance creates a swanky hotel feel that our client adores and considers her sanctuary.
MASTER ENSUITE at WG | Warm Minimalism - New Luxury MEWS HOME in BATTERSEA
MASTER ENSUITE at WG | Warm Minimalism - New Luxury MEWS HOME in BATTERSEA
misch_MISCH studiomisch_MISCH studio
MASTER ENSUITE with walk in shower, dual composite stone vanity, bespoke recess cabinet and mitred joint clad shelving, with bath style: Quiet Luxury & Warm Minimalism style interiors project: GROUNDING GATED FAMILY MEWS HOME IN WARM MINIMALISM Curated and Crafted by misch_MISCH studio For full details see or contact us: www.mischmisch.com studio@mischmisch.com
Neutral Contemporary Bathroom
Neutral Contemporary Bathroom
Svelte KitchensSvelte Kitchens
This bathroom remodel came together absolutely beautifully with the coved cabinets and stone benchtop introducing calm into the space.
European modern meets Burbank farmhouse bungalow.
European modern meets Burbank farmhouse bungalow.
Metropolis Drafting and Construction IncMetropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
A European modern interpretation to a standard 8'x5' bathroom with a touch of mid-century color scheme for warmth. large format porcelain tile (72x30) was used both for the walls and for the floor. A 3D tile was used for the center wall for accent / focal point. Wall mounted toilet were used to save space.
Cardiff California contemporary Primary Bath
Cardiff California contemporary Primary Bath
Margaret Dean at Design Studio WestMargaret Dean at Design Studio West
This long, narrow Primary Bath includes private water closet, dual vanity sinks, sit down vanity, dual shower heads, steam shower with bench, curbless dam, and lighted shower nitch. Counter tops are Bianco Neve Marble. Floor is Paradise leathered Marble, Nich is "Foliage Grande". Cabinetry is Hallmark Custom Cabinetry with "Frosted Bark" finish

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