Bathroom Design Ideas with a Shower/Bathtub Combo and an Integrated Sink
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TVL Creative Ltd.
This bathroom in our client's lovely three bedroom one bath home in the North Park Neighborhood needed some serious help. The existing layout and size created a cramped space seriously lacking storage and counter space. The goal of the remodel was to expand the bathroom to add a larger vanity, bigger bath tub long and deep enough for soaking, smart storage solutions, and a bright updated look. To do this we pushed the southern wall 18 inches, flipped flopped the vanity to the opposite wall, and rotated the toilet. A new 72 inch three-wall alcove tub with subway tile and a playfull blue penny tile make create the spacous and bright bath/shower enclosure. The custom made-to-order shower curtain is a fun alternative to a custom glass door. A small built-in tower of storage cubbies tucks in behind wall holding the shower plumbing. The vanity area inlcudes an Ikea cabinet, counter, and faucet with simple mirror medicine cabinet and chrome wall sconces. The wall color is Reflection by Sherwin-Williams.
NYKB
This Manhattan bathroom makes use of a grey mosaic tiled bathtub and marble patterned wall to tie together the space and add an extra touch of sophistication.
Jennifer Gustafson Interior Design
Modern remodel of a Eichler bathroom using updated finishes and custom cabinetry that work well with the houses mid century aesthetic.
Photo Credit: Christopher Stark
In the Deets
Remodel featuring a modern master bathroom with grey oak single vanity, high-end chrome fixtures, marble mosaic accent wall, top of the line Toto toilet, black ceramic shower tile enclosure with custom designed shower door. Photo by Exceptional Frames.
KBR Design & Build
Apartment Remodel in Midtown West Manhattan.
Master bathroom with floor to ceiling tile and alcove shower/bathtub.
Built-in shower shelves.
KBR Design & Build
Ann Lowengart Interiors
The three-level Mediterranean revival home started as a 1930s summer cottage that expanded downward and upward over time. We used a clean, crisp white wall plaster with bronze hardware throughout the interiors to give the house continuity. A neutral color palette and minimalist furnishings create a sense of calm restraint. Subtle and nuanced textures and variations in tints add visual interest. The stair risers from the living room to the primary suite are hand-painted terra cotta tile in gray and off-white. We used the same tile resource in the kitchen for the island's toe kick.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Shower/Bathtub Combo and an Integrated Sink
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