Bathroom Design Ideas with an Alcove Shower
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AMI Design
Oval tub with stone pebble bed below. Tan wall tiles. Light wood veneer compliments tan wall tiles. Glass shelves on both sides for storing towels and display. Modern chrome fixtures. His and hers vanities with symmetrical design on both sides. Oval tub and window is focal point upon entering this space.
Michael K Gibson PS/Architecture Group
A new master bath is located in the loft of the existing structure. The wood ceiling is original.
Southeast Stone
For this luxurious master bath, the homeowner's hand-selected a slab of 3cm Crema Marfil fitted with an Ogee Edge.
Turn Key Remodel
Example of a classic farmhouse style bathroom that lightens up the room and creates a unique look with tile to wood contrast.
Andrew Mikhael Architect
Previously, a window of frosted glass block punctuated the hallway. Unfortunately, it overlooked a perpetually dark courtyard and illuminated nothing. I changed this into an art installation of light. With its multiple settings, one can rotate through a selection of colors to wash the space in colored light, instantly changing the mood and feel of the space. The portal is seen here in lime green.
Photo by Brad Dickson
Bombora Custom Furniture
Solid timber bathroom vanities were custom made to suit our clients contemporary bathroom aesthetic & compliment the natural landscape. The beautiful wood created a beautiful balance with the grey tiles and concrete of the space.
David Crosson Design Collective
The client decided that she was in her "forever home" and wanted to create a space that felt clean and fresh but referenced elements of a vintage aesthetic. Panel molding, gently swooping paintable wallpaper, a high-contrast palette and gleaming fixtures from Kohler's Artifacts line all contributed to the look. "I'm never leaving this room," she said when we were done--and somehow I believe that might just be true!
Image shot by John Bilodeau
DW3 Construction LLC
Woodwork always gets a bad reputation for making things "too dark," but the key to the rustic work is the right lighting, especially in a bathroom. This bathroom will never feel cold with this woodsy style.
This is a scrub oak vanity with aged pine walls.
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