Bathroom Design Ideas with a One-piece Toilet and Brown Tile
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Kohler
Drawing inspiration from the rich, ornate detail of colonial American architecture, the formal design of this bathroom is punctuated by cozy details like the ample window seat.
FDK Design
This downstairs bathroom serves as both a powder room and a pool bathroom for the clients. It’s a tight space that follows a typical tract-home layout.
The clients were remodeling their dated kitchen, carrying the wood-look, plank tile throughout the lower level of their home, so it made sense to update this bathroom at the same time. They are from Europe and desired a chic, clean, contemporary, look that was cohesive with the kitchen and family room remodel. They wanted it to feel bright and open, and above all, easy to clean.
We removed the shower dam and essentially created a wet room, running the dark floor tile into the shower towards a linear drain at the back of the room. The side walls of the shower are a large, matte, white tile bordered by a chrome Schluter trim. The same tile was used as a baseboard to protect the walls from splashes from pool visitors and shower users.
The focal point on the back wall is a large format tile, installed to showcase its horizontal ombre striations. The colors are muted tones of white, taupe, and brown; tying together the crisp white tile of the side walls of the shower and the dark color of the floor and vanity.
The room is quite small, so we installed a simple glass partition between the shower head and the toilet from floor to ceiling, to allow light to flow through the room. The contemporary, dark, wood vanity floats on the wall to further enhance the spacious, open feeling.
As the vanity is only 24” wide, a mirror with integrated lighting was selected to maintain the clean, simple look above. The fixtures have sleek, angular, contemporary lines to echo the crisp linear themes in the space. Their chrome finish adds some sparkle to the room.
The result is a bright, calm, sophisticated, modern space that is highly functional, easy to maintain and harmonious with the other remodeled areas of the home.
Bel Arbor Builders, Inc.
*Interior Design by Jennifer Stoner of Jennifer Stoner Interiors http://www.houzz.com/pro/jstoner/jennifer-stoner-interiors
*Photography by Bryan Chavez
Alair Homes Arlington
This ranch style home received a full renovation and second floor addition, more than doubling the liveable space. Vaulted ceilings with wood support beams add a rustic flair and spacious feel to the main floor. High end finishes throughout the home complete the comfortable and luxurious look.
MK Remodeling & Design
This modern farmhouse Jack and Jill bathroom features SOLLiD Value Series - Tahoe Ash cabinets with a traugh Farmhouse Sink. The cabinet pulls and barn door pull are Jeffrey Alexander by Hardware Resources - Durham Cabinet pulls and knobs. The floor is marble and the shower is porcelain wood look plank tile. The vanity also features a custom wood backsplash panel to match the cabinets. This bathroom also features an MK Cabinetry custom build Alder barn door stained to match the cabinets.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a One-piece Toilet and Brown Tile
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