Bathroom Design Ideas with a Shower/Bathtub Combo and Stone Tile
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Martin Bros. Contracting, Inc.
Luxury wet room with his and her vanities. Custom cabinetry by Hoosier House Furnishings, LLC. Greyon tile shower walls. Cloud limestone flooring. Heated floors. MTI Elise soaking tub. Duravit vessel sinks. Euphoria granite countertops.
Architectural design by Helman Sechrist Architecture; interior design by Jill Henner; general contracting by Martin Bros. Contracting, Inc.; photography by Marie 'Martin' Kinney
Allard + Roberts Interior Design, Inc
Interior Design: Allard & Roberts
Architect: Jason Weil of Retro-Fit Design
Builder: Brad Rice of Bellwether Design Build
Photographer: David Dietrich
Furniture Staging: Four Corners Home
Area Rugs: Togar Rugs
Fiorito Interior Design
A master bathroom should be a luxurious treat, a place to relax, refresh and renew. What my client had was anything but. A small footprint was made even smaller by an unnecessarily large tub and a separate water closet built at an awkward angle which cut into the space even more. By eliminating the water closet walls and replacing the tub with a smaller model, we were able to open up the bathroom and make it the airy, tranquil sanctuary it always should have been. My client’s love of Paris led us to design a bathroom that embraces a kind of chic, couture sensibility with a stylized floral tile of Carrara, Statuario and Bardiglio marble, white subway tiles, and a Calacatta countertop. French grey walls and a sparkling, petite chandelier lend the final touch to this classic ensemble.
Photo: Bernardo Grijalva
Probilt Construction, LLC
A recessed medicine chest adds more storage hidden behind 3 mirrored doors.
Paula McDonald Design Build & Interiors
A partial renovation of the bathroom brought tremendous results. We pulled the vanity out in the bath and replaced it with one of our signature custom space saving vanities with recessed toilet paper holder and storage cabinet over the toilet. We also added a Robern medicine cabinet with much more storage, much needed electrical outlets, and enclosed the tub / shower in glass.
Design Tip: By leaving the existing stone tiles and fixtures in place, we were able to conserve budget and apply it to the high-end finishes in the amazing open kitchen and living room transformation.
Frances Herrera Interior Design
My team took a fresh approach to traditional style in this home. Inspired by fresh cut blossoms and a crisp palette, we transformed the space with airy elegance. Exquisite natural stones and antique silhouettes coupled with chalky white hues created an understated elegance as romantic as a love poem.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Shower/Bathtub Combo and Stone Tile
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