Bathroom Design Ideas with an Alcove Tub and Slate Floors
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In this guest bathroom, the combination of stone and wood creates a modern yet inviting space. A free standing vanity with wood cabinets and a marble pedestal sink with coordinating mirror compliment the stone floor and marble wall tiles.
Photos by Amy Bartlam.
Design 1 Kitchen & Bath
The family bath features black slate floors and First Snow marble countertop with a tall backsplash for the wall-mount faucet application. Beautiful veining in the marble pulls the darker slate color up into the space and the brushed bronze plumbing accents the cooler tones in this bathroom.
South Fork Construction
16x8 Beachwood slate tiles on the floor and
16x16 Limestone tiles with a free-form river
rock vein through the shower and backsplash
Artful Design Interiors
Award-winning, thoughtfully-designed Master Bath that delivers all the luxuries and plenty of hidden storage. Baxter Imaging Photography.
Urbana Design Studio
Bathroom designed with custom fir cabinetry, double sinks, custom medicine cabinets, limestone and honed slate flooring. Loewen Doors.
Design Studio International
Recessed VELUX Sun tunnel diffusers wash the space with soft daylight.
Bob Narod, Photographer
dRemodeling
Rustic slate adds depth and texture to this brightly lit 3rd floor bathroom. A light oak wall hung vanity and storage tower accentuate the honey brown tones and compliment the richer deep tones found in the faux slate tile. A generously large white sink basin extends up above the top of the vanity, topped with a single lever faucet. By elevating the vanity and storage tower, cleaning underfoot is a breeze. The new whirlpool tub features a deep soaking depth and new accessible grab bars allows the homeowners ease in and out of the tub. A new modern sliding bypass shower door and new stainless steel shower fixtures gives the shower stall an updated appearance.
Pamela Glazer Architect
This bath was total re-do. The original bath was inadequate and the pipes too old. We chose timeless white tiles and stainless steel fixtures to create a simple, modern look. Using the same cabinetry as in the kitchen, we were able to continue the theme, important in a small space. The
Design Studio International
"Best decision ever!" - our client said about the new wall-mount toilet. It made the room feel much more spacious, contemporary, and much easier to clean.
Bob Narod, Photographer
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
Bathroom Design Ideas with an Alcove Tub and Slate Floors
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