Bathroom Design Ideas with an Alcove Shower and a Bidet

Ferndale North
Ferndale North
Fox InteriorsFox Interiors
This narrow galley style primary bathroom was opened up by eliminating a wall between the toilet and vanity zones, enlarging the vanity counter space, and expanding the shower into dead space between the existing shower and the exterior wall. Now the space is the relaxing haven they'd hoped for for years. The warm, modern palette features soft green cabinetry, sage green ceramic tile with a high variation glaze and a fun accent tile with gold and silver tones in the shower niche that ties together the brass and brushed nickel fixtures and accessories, and a herringbone wood-look tile flooring that anchors the space with warmth. Wood accents are repeated in the softly curved mirror frame, the unique ash wood grab bars, and the bench in the shower. Quartz counters and shower elements are easy to mantain and provide a neutral break in the palette. The sliding shower door system allows for easy access without a door swing bumping into the toilet seat. The closet across from the vanity was updated with a pocket door, eliminating the previous space stealing small swinging doors. Storage features include a pull out hamper for quick sorting of dirty laundry and a tall cabinet on the counter that provides storage at an easy to grab height.
Contemporary Primary Bathroom Remodel
Contemporary Primary Bathroom Remodel
Bennett Design Co.Bennett Design Co.
We were thrilled when our former clients called about their primary bathroom remodel. They were so unhappy with the space that they'd resorted to using it as a storage area, and the entire family shared the hallway bathroom. Some of the most notable complaints were that the vanity and closet area had no privacy from the primary bedroom, making the space difficult to use while someone was sleeping. The oversized mirrored closet doors had settled and could hardly be opened and closed. More minor complaints included the lack of double sinks, limited vanity storage, nowhere for dirty laundry, a small shower, and poor lighting overall. We also had a few architectural limitations. The windows in the home had recently been replaced, so we needed to retain their existing locations. Similarly, the toilet line location was very limited in this second-story room, so we needed to work around the current spot. Our final design included a frosted glass door separating the bedroom and bathroom. This allowed for privacy but retained the natural light provided by the windows in both rooms. We also removed the wall separating the shower and toilet area from the vanity; this made both areas feel larger and more cohesive. The closet doors were replaced with new gliding doors that provide easy access to the entire closet. The updated vanity area includes ample drawer storage and a large recessed medicine cabinet. The cabinets are stained oak, providing a warm natural texture to balance the cool-toned manufactured tiles. The inky-blue glass wall tile is a focal point and adds a burst of color to the room. Between the new vanity and shower area is an open storage system for baskets, towel storage, and a laundry hamper. We reconfigured a small closet in the bedroom to create an inviting and large shower. We opted for a full-width shampoo niche along the rear wall with the same accent tile we incorporated into the vanity area. We added a linear shower drain along the same wall to mirror the elongated niche detail. 'Clear hardware' by-pass shower doors that allow the user to reach the shower controls before stepping in. Overall, the space is bright and calm, with just the right amount of bold color and natural textures. We will soon begin remodeling the hallway bath because the entire family is now using this new space!
Traditional Bathroom Renovation
Traditional Bathroom Renovation
Fritz Carpentry & Contracting, LLCFritz Carpentry & Contracting, LLC
Updated 1920s bathroom that pays homage to the original bathroom. 4" subway tiles on all the walls, custom marble console sink, window casing and baseboards.
Luxurious ensuite bath with steam shower
Luxurious ensuite bath with steam shower
Tracey Stephens Interior Design IncTracey Stephens Interior Design Inc
The bath was falling apart. The basic layout was fine but the proportions were all wrong, so the ceiling was lowered at the back half to create a human-scale ceiling height above the shower and toilet room. The couple agreed on requirements but disagreed on look. He wanted bright bold colors. She wanted muted and calm. They were both happy with blue cabinetry and mosaic glass combined with neutral field tile. The steam shower features a 60” tall blue glass arched niche.
Prince Edward Island Estate
Prince Edward Island Estate
Simply Home DecoratingSimply Home Decorating
Our clients hired us to completely renovate and furnish their PEI home — and the results were transformative. Inspired by their natural views and love of entertaining, each space in this PEI home is distinctly original yet part of the collective whole. We used color, patterns, and texture to invite personality into every room: the fish scale tile backsplash mosaic in the kitchen, the custom lighting installation in the dining room, the unique wallpapers in the pantry, powder room and mudroom, and the gorgeous natural stone surfaces in the primary bathroom and family room. We also hand-designed several features in every room, from custom furnishings to storage benches and shelving to unique honeycomb-shaped bar shelves in the basement lounge. The result is a home designed for relaxing, gathering, and enjoying the simple life as a couple.
Hill 99
Hill 99
Dichotomy InteriorsDichotomy Interiors
warm modern masculine primary suite
A Historic Primary Bathroom Remodel
A Historic Primary Bathroom Remodel
Meadowlark Design+BuildMeadowlark Design+Build
Who needs a walk in closet? This project proves that with great design you can incorporate closet space into a bathroom beautifully Specialty cabinetry manages all of the storage needs. Design and construction by Meadowlark Design+Build. Photography by Sean Carter
Our Palm Beach Color-Splosion Apartment!
Our Palm Beach Color-Splosion Apartment!
Carrie Hayward DesignCarrie Hayward Design
When real molding proved to be too expensive, My husband hand-painted trompe l’oeil molding on the ceiling and added 3-D medallions to mimic those in the attraction. You can see the full Haunted Bathroom Makeover here: https://disneytravelbabble.com/blog/2016/10/18/our-haunted-mansion-bathroom-makeover/ Photo © Bethany Nauert
Prince Edward Island Estate
Prince Edward Island Estate
Simply Home DecoratingSimply Home Decorating
Our clients hired us to completely renovate and furnish their PEI home — and the results were transformative. Inspired by their natural views and love of entertaining, each space in this PEI home is distinctly original yet part of the collective whole. We used color, patterns, and texture to invite personality into every room: the fish scale tile backsplash mosaic in the kitchen, the custom lighting installation in the dining room, the unique wallpapers in the pantry, powder room and mudroom, and the gorgeous natural stone surfaces in the primary bathroom and family room. We also hand-designed several features in every room, from custom furnishings to storage benches and shelving to unique honeycomb-shaped bar shelves in the basement lounge. The result is a home designed for relaxing, gathering, and enjoying the simple life as a couple.
A Historic Primary Bathroom Remodel
A Historic Primary Bathroom Remodel
Meadowlark Design+BuildMeadowlark Design+Build
This primary bath was remodeled with an eye on keeping the aesthetic true to the building's historic 1870's roots. Large format white subway tile is mixed with traditional hexagonal mosaic tile to create a light and fresh feel. Design and construction by Meadowlark Design+Build. Photography by Sean Carter
Project Full Throttle Primary Bathroom Remodel in Medford
Project Full Throttle Primary Bathroom Remodel in Medford
McGuire + Co. Kitchen & BathMcGuire + Co. Kitchen & Bath
Primary bathroom remodel in Medford, MA. Maple stain cabinetry, with frameless construction, shaker door with reverse raised panel. Porcelain black and white mosaic floor tiles, quartz countertop, green subway tile in shower, Newport Brass fixtures in Satin Brass, Toto sink, Toto toilet, Runtal towel warmer, Robern medicine cabinet, and Rejuvenation light fixtures and hardware.
The Day Spa
The Day Spa
Designs by Ebony, LLCDesigns by Ebony, LLC
Designs by Ebony: The Day Spa

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