Bathroom Design Ideas with a Wall-mount Toilet and Slate Floors

WIMBLEDON FAMILY HOUSE
WIMBLEDON FAMILY HOUSE
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTSSTEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
Here are a couple of examples of bathrooms at this project, which have a 'traditional' aesthetic. All tiling and panelling has been very carefully set-out so as to minimise cut joints. Built-in storage and niches have been introduced, where appropriate, to provide discreet storage and additional interest. Photographer: Nick Smith
Zen Bathroom by Creative Remodeling
Zen Bathroom by Creative Remodeling
Creative Remodeling & DesignCreative Remodeling & Design
Beautiful Asian style bathroom remodel, featuring , Grohe shower faucet with body jets and rain shower heads , stone top with Bamboo Vessel Sink, Toto wall mount toilet with an in wall hidden tank
WEST HAMPSTEAD FAMILY HOUSE
WEST HAMPSTEAD FAMILY HOUSE
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTSSTEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
It was quite a feat for the builder, Len Developments, to correctly align the horizontal grain in the stone, The end result is certainly very dramatic. Photography: Bruce Hemming
Bryant Place Courtyard Minimalist Home, Sydney
Bryant Place Courtyard Minimalist Home, Sydney
Ibrahim Conlon ArchitectIbrahim Conlon Architect
“..2 Bryant Avenue Fairfield West is a success story being one of the rare, wonderful collaborations between a great client, builder and architect, where the intention and result were to create a calm refined, modernist single storey home for a growing family and where attention to detail is evident. Designed with Bauhaus principles in mind where architecture, technology and art unite as one and where the exemplification of the famed French early modernist Architect & painter Le Corbusier’s statement ‘machine for modern living’ is truly the result, the planning concept was to simply to wrap minimalist refined series of spaces around a large north-facing courtyard so that low-winter sun could enter the living spaces and provide passive thermal activation in winter and so that light could permeate the living spaces. The courtyard also importantly provides a visual centerpiece where outside & inside merge. By providing solid brick walls and concrete floors, this thermal optimization is achieved with the house being cool in summer and warm in winter, making the home capable of being naturally ventilated and naturally heated. A large glass entry pivot door leads to a raised central hallway spine that leads to a modern open living dining kitchen wing. Living and bedrooms rooms are zoned separately, setting-up a spatial distinction where public vs private are working in unison, thereby creating harmony for this modern home. Spacious & well fitted laundry & bathrooms complement this home. What cannot be understood in pictures & plans with this home, is the intangible feeling of peace, quiet and tranquility felt by all whom enter and dwell within it. The words serenity, simplicity and sublime often come to mind in attempting to describe it, being a continuation of many fine similar modernist homes by the sole practitioner Architect Ibrahim Conlon whom is a local Sydney Architect with a large tally of quality homes under his belt. The Architect stated that this house is best and purest example to date, as a true expression of the regionalist sustainable modern architectural principles he practises with. Seeking to express the epoch of our time, this building remains a fine example of western Sydney early 21st century modernist suburban architecture that is a surprising relief…” Kind regards ----------------------------------------------------- Architect Ibrahim Conlon Managing Director + Principal Architect Nominated Responsible Architect under NSW Architect Act 2003 SEPP65 Qualified Designer under the Environmental Planning & Assessment Regulation 2000 M.Arch(UTS) B.A Arch(UTS) ADAD(CIT) AICOMOS RAIA Chartered Architect NSW Registration No. 10042 Associate ICOMOS M: 0404459916 E: ibrahim@iscdesign.com.au O; Suite 1, Level 1, 115 Auburn Road Auburn NSW Australia 2144 W; www.iscdesign.com.au
Channeling Frank Lloyd Wright
Channeling Frank Lloyd Wright
Meadowlark Design+BuildMeadowlark Design+Build
Custom bathroom cabinets by Meadowlark Design+Build. The sides of the drawers were left open for easy access to towels and items stored in the drawers. Architect: Dawn Zuber, Studio Z Photo: Sean Carter
Maison ossature bois très basse consommation (label passif)
Maison ossature bois très basse consommation (label passif)
Atelier Miwa - Steven Guigoz ArchitecteAtelier Miwa - Steven Guigoz Architecte
Salle de bain enfant, ludique, avec papier peint, vasque émaille posée et meuble en bois.
TAPETE
TAPETE
Goldmann BadmanufakturGoldmann Badmanufaktur
Die eindrucksstarke Tapete wurde speziell für den Feuchtraum konzipiert. Sie überzeugt nicht nur durch das extravagante Motiv, sondern hält sowohl feuchter Luft, als auch nassen Putzlappen stand. Tapete: Wall&Deco Armaturen: Dornbracht Waschbecken: Alape WC: Duravit Duschrinne: Dallmer WC-Drückertaste: TECE Möbel + Duschwand:Sonderanfertigungen Beleuchtung: Deltalight Heizkörper: HSK Fotos von Florian Goldmann
Gramercy Apartment
Gramercy Apartment
Measuredworks ArchitectureMeasuredworks Architecture
This gut renovation updates a 1,200 SF Classic 5 in an historic prewar building overlooking Gramercy Park. The design is organized around a spine of ribbed white oak proceeding from entry hall to living spaces with southwest views over the park. Concealed doors throughout the apartment provide access to storage, and a hidden door in the ribbed wall leads to the master suite. Fran Parente
The Ohana Model ATU - Built By: Paradise Tiny Homes
The Ohana Model ATU - Built By: Paradise Tiny Homes
Paradise Tiny Homes LLCParadise Tiny Homes LLC
This Ohana model ATU tiny home is contemporary and sleek, cladded in cedar and metal. The slanted roof and clean straight lines keep this 8x28' tiny home on wheels looking sharp in any location, even enveloped in jungle. Cedar wood siding and metal are the perfect protectant to the elements, which is great because this Ohana model in rainy Pune, Hawaii and also right on the ocean. A natural mix of wood tones with dark greens and metals keep the theme grounded with an earthiness. Theres a sliding glass door and also another glass entry door across from it, opening up the center of this otherwise long and narrow runway. The living space is fully equipped with entertainment and comfortable seating with plenty of storage built into the seating. The window nook/ bump-out is also wall-mounted ladder access to the second loft. The stairs up to the main sleeping loft double as a bookshelf and seamlessly integrate into the very custom kitchen cabinets that house appliances, pull-out pantry, closet space, and drawers (including toe-kick drawers). A granite countertop slab extends thicker than usual down the front edge and also up the wall and seamlessly cases the windowsill. The bathroom is clean and polished but not without color! A floating vanity and a floating toilet keep the floor feeling open and created a very easy space to clean! The shower had a glass partition with one side left open- a walk-in shower in a tiny home. The floor is tiled in slate and there are engineered hardwood flooring throughout.
House on the Neck
House on the Neck
Eric Reinholdt, ArchitectEric Reinholdt, Architect
The master bath is lit by a clerestory along the exterior wall which permits light while preserving privacy. A honed slate was used for it's mottled green color and smooth texture creating a wainscot along the entire space to the six foot level. An interior palette of natural wood and stone along with subtle color shifts mimics the natural site beyond. It also narrates a story of the rough bark (the exterior shell) concealing the warm interior heartwood. Eric Reinholdt - Project Architect/Lead Designer with Elliott, Elliott, Norelius Architecture Photo: Brian Vanden Brink
White Street Loft - Guest Bath
White Street Loft - Guest Bath
Jane Kim ArchitectJane Kim Architect
Handmade talavera tiles are arranged in a unique pattern in the guest bath. A skylight into the master bath creates a feeling of open-ness while maintaining privacy. Eduard Hueber / archphoto

Bathroom Design Ideas with a Wall-mount Toilet and Slate Floors

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