Bathroom Design Ideas with a Wall-mount Toilet and Black Floor
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Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
Bagno ospiti: rivestimento in pietra sahara noir e pareti colorate di giallo ocra; stesso colore per i sanitari e il lavabo di Cielo Ceramica. Mobile sospeso in legno.
Specchi su 3 lati su 4.
West One Bathrooms Ltd
The clients wanted to create a visual impact whilst still ensuring the space was relaxed and useable. The project consisted of two bathrooms in a loft style conversion; a small en-suite wet room and a larger bathroom for guest use. We kept the look of both bathrooms consistent throughout by using the same tiles and fixtures. The overall feel is sensual due to the dark moody tones used whilst maintaining a functional space. This resulted in making the clients’ day-to-day routine more enjoyable as well as providing an ample space for guests.
Welcome Renovation
Bel Air - Serene Elegance. This collection was designed with cool tones and spa-like qualities to create a space that is timeless and forever elegant.
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Peinture
Réalisation de mobilier sur mesure
Pose de papiers-peints
Modifications de plomberie et d'électricité
Metropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
Facelift to this bathroom included removal of an internal wall that was dividing the vanity area from the toilet \ shower area. A huge shower was constructed instead (4.5' by 6.5') the vanity was slightly moved to allow enough space for a wall mounted toilet to be constructed.
1920's hand painted concrete tiles were used for the floor to give the contrast to the modern look of the toilet and shower, black hexagon tiles for the shower pan and the interior of the shampoo niche and large white subway tiles for the shower wall.
The bench and the base of the niche are done with a 1 piece of Quartz material for a sleek and clean look.
The vanity is a furniture style with storage underneath and Carrera marble on top.
All the plumbing fixtures are by Kohler with a vibrant modern gold finish.
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
We were commissioned to transform a large run-down flat occupying the ground floor and basement of a grand house in Hampstead into a spectacular contemporary apartment.
The property was originally built for a gentleman artist in the 1870s who installed various features including the gothic panelling and stained glass in the living room, acquired from a French church.
Since its conversion into a boarding house soon after the First World War, and then flats in the 1960s, hardly any remedial work had been undertaken and the property was in a parlous state.
Photography: Bruce Heming
Francisco LOPEZ | FEEL INTERIEUR
Meuble vasque : RICHARDSON
Matière :
Placage chêne clair.
Plan vasque en céramique.
Niche et colonne murale :
Matière : MDF teinté en noir.
Miroir led rétro éclairé : LEROY MERLIN
Robinetterie : HANS GROHE
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Wall-mount Toilet and Black Floor
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