Bathroom Design Ideas with a One-piece Toilet and Porcelain Tile
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Sai Interiors
This en-suite was part of our clients bedroom makeover. We wanted to create a bright and visually impactful space. We selected a monochrome scheme with fully tiled marble effect tiles. We added matt black accessories and taps.
Angie Keyes CKBD
Master bath needed some serious reconfiguring. The huge jacuzzi tub was removed as it was never used. Client wanted more functional space and more closet space. So we expanded the master closet. In addition we updated the vanity space. We reorganized the shower removing the steam, giving us another 2 ft in the shower allowing to add a long niche and bench.
G.B. Construction and Development, Inc.
Complete master bathroom remodel with a steam shower, stand alone tub, double vanity, fireplace and vaulted coffer ceiling.
On The Ball Bathrooms
Wet Room Bathroom, Wet Room Renovations, Open Shower Dark Bathroom, Dark Bathroom, Dark Grey Bathrooms, Bricked Bath In Shower Area, Matte Black On Grey Background, Walk In Shower, Wall Hung White Vanity
Ready 2 Remodel
Mid-sized bathroom including porcelain marble tile in the shower stall with a Custom Niche and Deep Soaking Tub. Porcelain marble floor tile. Floating Vanity and Integrated white Engineered Quartz countertop sink. Also, a two-piece toilet surrounded in Blue/Gray walls.
Simply Bathroom Solutions
A large walk in shower recess enclosed in with a black framed and fluted glass shower screen adds a touch of luxury to the room.
A long niche with feature wall tiles draws the eye into the shower alcove.
NICHEdg
The space is now vibrant and functional. The incorporation of simple and affordable white subway tile mounted vertically, creates a sense of "height" in the bathroom. The custom cabinetry was key. This custom vanity offers ample drawer and closed storage in the condo sized hall bathroom. Meanwhile, the custom linen cabinet, which is recessed into the wall, increases the storage options without losing any main floor space.
Another perk...the bottom compartment of the linen cabinet houses the litterbox - a great feature for our client to conveniently hide it when entertaining guests. Even the furry members of the family are taken into account during our design process.
Photo: Virtual 360NY
Bathroom Design Ideas with a One-piece Toilet and Porcelain Tile
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