Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Cabinets and a Vessel Sink
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The clients wants a tile that looked like ink, which resulted in them choosing stunning navy blue tiles which had a very long lead time so the project was scheduled around the arrival of the tiles. Our designer also designed the tiles to be laid in a diamond pattern and to run seamlessly into the 6×6 tiles above which is an amazing feature to the space. The other main feature of the design was the arch mirrors which extended above the picture rail, accentuate the high of the ceiling and reflecting the pendant in the centre of the room. The bathroom also features a beautiful custom-made navy blue vanity to match the tiles with an abundance of storage for the client’s children, a curvaceous freestanding bath, which the navy tiles are the perfect backdrop to as well as a luxurious open shower.
Flemming Interiors
This bathroom was carefully thought-out for great function and design for 2 young girls. We completely gutted the bathroom and made something that they both could grow in to. Using soft blue concrete Moroccan tiles on the floor and contrasted it with a dark blue vanity against a white palette creates a soft feminine aesthetic. The white finishes with chrome fixtures keep this design timeless.
Melanie Sa'u Design Studio
Our Pretty in Pink ensuite is a result of what you can create from dead space within a home. Previously, this small space was part of an under utilised master bedroom sun room & hall way cupboard.
The brief for this ensuite was to create a trendy bathroom that was soft with a splash of colour that worked cohesively with the grey and blue tonings seen throughout the 60’s home.
The challenge was to take a space with no existing plumbing, and an angled wall, and transform it into a beautiful ensuite. Before we could look at the colours and finishes, careful planning was done in conjunction with the plumber and architect for consent.
We meticulously worked through the aesthetics of the room by starting with the selection of Grey & White tiles, creating a timeless base to the scheme. The custom-made vanity and the Resene Wafer wall give the space a pop of colour, while the stone top and soft grey basin break up the black tapware.
Delaney's Design
We gave this powder bath new life by refacing and painting the cabinets, topped with new countertop, vessel sink and faucet. New wood floors flow into the powder from the main living space - and shiplap on the walls covered old dated wallpaper and add a very lakeside feel - the perfect touch for this lakefront home.
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Designed by Teresa Kleeman (Embracing Space)
Built by Pepper Constructions
Photo Credit: Estate Imagery - Jonathan Bermann
This project won Best Small Bathroom & Bathroom Designer of the Year 2016 at the Kitchen,Bathroom Designer Awards 2016.
The Cotswold Bathroom Company
A large converted barn provided plenty of space for this luxurious ensuite bathroom. The sloping ceiling presented some design challenges, overcome by a feature tiled wall and bespoke shower glass. A beautiful freestanding bath is the centre point, with mood lighting making this a truly relaxing, grown-up sanctuary.
Lenox House Design
This sweet Powder Room was created to make visitors smile upon entry. The blue cabinet is complimented by a light quartz counter, vessel sink, a painted wood oval mirror and simple light fixture. The transitional floral pattern is a greige background with white pattern is a fun punch of dynamic-ness to this small space.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Cabinets and a Vessel Sink
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