Bathroom Design Ideas with a Vessel Sink and Multi-Coloured Benchtops
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Jon Eric Christner ARCHITECT INC.
Guest Powder Vanity in keeping with the 'Island
flavor' of the home.
McDaniels Kitchen and Bath
This Asian style bathroom design is the ultimate peaceful retreat, perfect for creating a spa-style atmosphere in your own home. The sunken Aker bathtub and custom shower with a Hansgrohe showerhead and Grohe shower valve both utilize previously unrealized space in this attic master bathroom. They benefit from ample natural light from large windows, and NuHeat underfloor heating ensures you will be toasty warm stepping out of the bath or shower. The Medallion vanity cabinet is topped by a Cambria countertop and Kohler vessel sink and faucet.
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
This stunning master bathroom features a walk-in shower with mosaic backsplash / wall tile and a built-in shower bench, custom brass bathroom hardware and marble floors, which we can't get enough of!
Living Interiors LLC
A reclaimed vanity made from old wine staves used to ferment chardonnay was the inspiration for this bath. The walls are clad in whitewashed wood look tile to invoke the feeling of barn board. A semi-recessed cast iron sink and industrial inspired mirror tops off the look.
John Patrick Cunningham / Architect
We maximized space in a very compact second bath, installing a small corner shower, and a compact custom vanity.
Jane Thomson Interior Design
This was a bathroom designed for two teenagers. They wanted ease of use, something fun and funky that works.
I need to work with pre existing black aluminium window frames, so hence the addition of black tapware.
To provide texture to the space, I designed the custom made vanity and added fluting to the panels. To create a 'beachy" but not cliched feel, I used a gorgeous Terrazzo bench top by Vulcano tiles here in Australia.
I chose mosaic wall tiles via Surface Gallery in Stanmore in Sydney's inner West,, to add some texture to the walls.
To work with the rest of the house I used some timber look tiles from Beaumont Tiles, to create a warm and fuzzy feel.
I simply loved creating this project. And it was all made so easy having amazing clients1
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
This modern design was achieved through chrome fixtures, a smoky taupe color palette and creative lighting. There is virtually no wood in this contemporary master bathroom—even the doors are framed in metal.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Vessel Sink and Multi-Coloured Benchtops
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