Bathroom Design Ideas with a Trough Sink and a Shower Seat
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Susan Yeley Homes
About five years ago, these homeowners saw the potential in a brick-and-oak-heavy, wallpaper-bedecked, 1990s-in-all-the-wrong-ways home tucked in a wooded patch among fields somewhere between Indianapolis and Bloomington. Their first project with SYH was a kitchen remodel, a total overhaul completed by JL Benton Contracting, that added color and function for this family of three (not counting the cats). A couple years later, they were knocking on our door again to strip the ensuite bedroom of its ruffled valences and red carpet—a bold choice that ran right into the bathroom (!)—and make it a serene retreat. Color and function proved the goals yet again, and JL Benton was back to make the design reality. The clients thoughtfully chose to maximize their budget in order to get a whole lot of bells and whistles—details that undeniably change their daily experience of the space. The fantastic zero-entry shower is composed of handmade tile from Heath Ceramics of California. A window where the was none, a handsome teak bench, thoughtful niches, and Kohler fixtures in vibrant brushed nickel finish complete the shower. Custom mirrors and cabinetry by Stoll’s Woodworking, in both the bathroom and closet, elevate the whole design. What you don't see: heated floors, which everybody needs in Indiana.
Contractor: JL Benton Contracting
Cabinetry: Stoll's Woodworking
Photographer: Michiko Owaki
bhive design
This walk in shower is fitted with a stainless steel rain head that has rain shower or waterfall functions as well as a hand held spray with height adjustable bar. two personal niches with doors have been installed to the left of the shower fixtures to keep things tidy. The bathroom tile is a porcelain, large format 18"x36 "concrete" look applied to all walls and floors throughout.
Tali Hardonag Architect
Accessibility in a curbless shower, with a glass shower door that hinges both ways, a seat bench and grab bar.
Photo: Mark Pinkerton vi360
Pierre Mathéus
Réalisation d'une douche à l'italienne en béton ciré. Peinture ressource sous la forme d'une capsule du sol au plafond.
Susan Yeley Homes
About five years ago, these homeowners saw the potential in a brick-and-oak-heavy, wallpaper-bedecked, 1990s-in-all-the-wrong-ways home tucked in a wooded patch among fields somewhere between Indianapolis and Bloomington. Their first project with SYH was a kitchen remodel, a total overhaul completed by JL Benton Contracting, that added color and function for this family of three (not counting the cats). A couple years later, they were knocking on our door again to strip the ensuite bedroom of its ruffled valences and red carpet—a bold choice that ran right into the bathroom (!)—and make it a serene retreat. Color and function proved the goals yet again, and JL Benton was back to make the design reality. The clients thoughtfully chose to maximize their budget in order to get a whole lot of bells and whistles—details that undeniably change their daily experience of the space. The fantastic zero-entry shower is composed of handmade tile from Heath Ceramics of California. A window where the was none, a handsome teak bench, thoughtful niches, and Kohler fixtures in vibrant brushed nickel finish complete the shower. Custom mirrors and cabinetry by Stoll’s Woodworking, in both the bathroom and closet, elevate the whole design. What you don't see: heated floors, which everybody needs in Indiana.
Contractor: JL Benton Contracting
Cabinetry: Stoll's Woodworking
Photographer: Michiko Owaki
Jan Neiges, CMKBD with NKBA
Bathroom in a condo - could not move plumbing. Client wanted a masculine style and being a day trader, did not want to be far from a TV. Positioned over the tub is a 72" TV that can be reflected from the mirror, allowing my Client to view the TV when in the shower.
King's Court Builders, Inc.
A true spa like shower with 5 shower heads, you will not want to leave! The walls and floor have a modern, but an ornate look.
Interiors by Brinnie T Design | Phillip Island
Design for Diversity
The brief was to create an accessible bathroom that was beautiful.
We gained extra space by stealing an old linen cupboard which enabled us to bring the laundry upstairs and incorporated it into a beautiful and functional bathroom space.
The shower and towel rail are accessible rails designed to Australian Disability Standards as well as the shower seat.
A punch of something special was delivered by the installation of Down the Garden Path wallpaper by Kerrie Brown Design.
All in all, this is one gorgeous space!
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Bathroom Design Ideas with a Trough Sink and a Shower Seat
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