Bathroom Design Ideas with an Alcove Tub and Glass Tile
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TVL Creative Ltd.
This small bathroom remodel packs a huge punch! A guest bathroom in our client's home, this space is one of the remaining original rooms that hasn't been remodeled by our wonderful DIY client. Having already completed her kitchen and master bath on her own, our client reached out to us to assist with transforming this final dated bathroom. From pink & patterned to luxe and soothing, this bathroom has been massively transformed. We took out the existing floral wallpaper and pink tile and completely re-drywalled the bathroom to provide a new, smooth surface. We then covered this with an insanely gorgeous wallcovering that offers beautiful texture and shimmer. The original flooring was removed to make way for new large format porcelain tile in a warm gray hue. The existing bathtub and all fixtures were replaced with a new extra deep alcove tub from Duravit and shiny chrome fixtures from the Kohler Archer collection. A new furniture-look vanity replaced the old, accompanied by a new bright white toilet. Over the vanity, we've highlighted a sharp steel mirror with warm seeded glass pendants. We love the cozy ambiance this provides against the backdrop of cool gray layers in the space. Finally, the shower walls are tiled with stunning large format glass tiles in a contemporary grid pattern, and we've added an accent strip of Glam Greige mosaic for a little bit of playfulness. This project was demo to done in two weeks and we are obsessed with the final result. So happy our lovely client has a new room to retreat to!
Dee Hurford Designs
The hall bath of the Thornton Double Bath Remodel got a fresh look by removing and replacing everything without changing the layout.
The previous vanity was a 48" double vanity and allowed no couther space. It was replaced with the 48" single bowl Quen Vanity from Signature Hardware in white with a Carrara marble top. The single bowl offers a lot of counter space and the 9 drawers and double door cabinet offers an abundance of storage space below. The decorative base makes the vanity feel like a piece of furniture. The old medicine cabinet was replaced with a Kohler double mirrored frameless option topped off with a contemporary George Kovacs bar light
Wendy Wilson & Associates
These edge-grain bamboo cabinets have an engineered quartz top and sleek waterfall edge with plenty of drawers and storage for all one's bathroom needs.
Erika Bierman Photography
User
Custom cabinetry in the client's favorite robin's egg blue color. Cabinet hardware is white glass and chrome.
Think Chic Interiors
This small and narrow shared kids bathroom has been transformed into a playful and whimsical space using a blue, green and aqua cracked and rounded glass mosaic. The backsplash forms a backdrop to a custom oak vanity, with double shaker doors and chrome hardware. the deep soak bathtub is surrounded by aqua glass subway tiles. Hulya Kolabas
Sheila Singer Design
The door to the bathroom was replaced with a beautiful custom sliding Barn Door & modern track hardware (creating more space in the small bathroom & the hallway)...Sheila Singer Design
Av Elva Sol
Guest bath by Av Elva Sol. This shower-over-tub has a tri-folding door which folds open flat against the wall for ultimate ease in bathing young children. Carrara marble and sea glass green tile allows for a kid-friendly color scheme that remains sophisticated. Tall shelf space in niche. Marble tile and marble slab. Glass tile skirt and wall reflect light and yet appear to recede, making a small space feel much larger. Walnut niche with towel hooks continue the austere yet whimsical beach house theme.
BKC Kitchen and Bath
Philip Wegener Photography
Featuring Crystal Cabinets
Vanity: Slate stain on maple
Design by: Mary Jenkins, BKC Kitchen and Bath, in partnership with Doug Walter Architects
Touchstone Kitchen and Bath
Sleek and bold: the hexagonal tile design throughout this bathroom makes a statement that is immediately seen upon entry.
Bathroom Design Ideas with an Alcove Tub and Glass Tile
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