Bathroom Design Ideas with a Pedestal Sink
Eclectic Designs LLC
A powder bathroom is a great place to Go Bold! While it might seem counterintuitive, this larger, darker wall tile with fewer grout lines & reflective qualities, actually opened up this small space. The transition of movement & color, from paper to tile, was chosen with great care. Take a Seat!
Bella B Home Designs
This 1868 Victorian home was transformed to keep the charm of the house but also to bring the bathrooms up to date! We kept the traditional charm and mixed it with some southern charm for this family to enjoy for years to come!
Authentic Interiors
Brownstone Vibe 1st Floor Bath sanctuary. When you place a gold claw foot black tub in this setting, you gain a statement that draws you in and is timeless. The clients rave about their time spent soaking in this beauty.
NEVA Architecture Intérieure - Interior Design
Un air de boudoir pour cet espace, entre rangements aux boutons en laiton, et la niche qui accueille son miroir doré sur fond de mosaïque rose ! Beaucoup de détails qui font la différence !
Twilly and Fig
This transitional guest bathroom features timeless white subway tile, contemporary grey fish scale banding, and a neutral patterned floor tile. Teal wallpaper, a custom embroidered shower treatment, and a nickel mirror give this bath sophistication and class. A contemporary polished chrome faucet and chrome vanity light add the finishing touch.
Marie Stewart Interiors
This bathroom was a dated mish-mash (see Before Pics!) We decided to design it with mission/arts & crafts style tiles & include the farmhouse window frame(s) that go throughout the house. It's a pretty space now!
Irby Homes
Half bath with small walk in shower featuring a black and white tile pattern and sliding glass door.
Sarah Solis Design Studio
Renovation of 1920's historic home in the heart of Hancock Park. Architectural remodel to re-configured the downstairs floor plan, allowing for an expanded kitchen and family room. Bespoke english style kitchen and bathrooms preserve the charm of this historic gem.
Impala Kitchens and Bathrooms
A few years ago we completed the kitchen renovation on this wonderfully maintained Arts and Crafts home, dating back to the 1930’s. Naturally, we were very pleased to be entrusted with the client’s vision for the renovation of the main bathroom, which was to remain true to its origins, yet encompassing modern touches of today.
This was achieved with patterned floor tiles and a pedestal basin. The client selected beautiful tapware from Perrin and Rowe to complement the period. The frameless shower screen, freestanding bath plus the ceramic white wall tile provides an open, bright “feel” we are all looking for in our bathrooms today. Our client also had a passion for Art Deco and personally designed a Shaving Cabinet which Impala created from blackwood veneer. This is a great representation of how Impala working with its clients makes a house a home.
Photos: Archetype Photography
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Pedestal Sink
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