Bathroom Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and a Wall-mount Sink
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Wolf & Wing Interior Design
A transplant from Maryland to New York City, my client wanted a true New York loft-living experience, to honor the history of the Flatiron District but also to make him feel at "home" in his newly adopted city. We replaced all the floors with reclaimed wood, gutted the kitchen and master bathroom and decorated with a mix of vintage and current furnishings leaving a comfortable but open canvas for his growing art collection.
Perianth Design | Buy My Eye
The client for this bath requested that Perianth create a sleek and chic hotel feel for his Upper West Side condo.
The concept for the bath as a whole was to create an escape; the concept for the shower itself was to create an enveloping mood that surrounded you from floor to ceiling. By bringing the lighter tiles into the corners, the black tiles in the shower were defined. Whimsical and reasonably priced artwork helps to make it light, fun and still sophisticated. All elements in the space were combined to achieve a luxurious, convenient and comfortable space.
Photo: Matt Vacca
CLPM Limited
This shower room has a clean, modern feel.
CLPM project manager tip - when choosing a head for your shower its worth considering an aerated head head. This will save you a great deal of money over its lifetime as you will use less water and your hot water bills will be lower too.
LMK Studio
Vanity unit in the primary bathroom with zellige tiles backsplash, fluted oak bespoke joinery, Corian worktop and old bronze fixtures. For a relaxed luxury feel.
Ocean Project Developments
Refurbishment of the bathroom, located in the centre of this Victorian flat with no natural light.
A subtle, neutral colour and design with large ceramic tiles was used create the illusion of space in this compact bathroom. The dark wood cabinets are offset with subtle lighting to provide a warm and cosy feel.
Linda Mazur Design
Bright and bold wallpaper was just the thing for this tiny and narrow powder room.
Oliver Burns
Situated overlooking Regent’s Park at one of London's most iconic addresses, the stunning Grade I listed arc of elegant, John Nash townhouses that form The Park Crescent are the backdrop for our design, commissioned by Amazon Property.
Lomax & Chi
Bright and airy ensuite attic bathroom with bespoke joinery. Porcelain wall tiles and encaustic tiles on the floor.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and a Wall-mount Sink
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