Bathroom Design Ideas with a Claw-foot Tub and an Integrated Sink
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Grand Home Solutions, Inc
This Master Bathroom has large gray porcelain tile on the floor and large white tile ran vertically from floor to ceiling. A shower niche is also tiled so that it blends in with the wall.
Creek Development
We salvaged and refinished the clawfoot tubs from the original bathrooms and added new hardware. A new hexagon tile floor harmonizes with the period-appropriate wood wainscot and a gray-blue accent wall. A dual flush toilet, medicine cabinet with exterior shelving, and espresso wood vanity work with an economy of space.
A&D (архитектурно-дизайнерская студия)
Дизайнеры: Светлана Баскова и Наталья Меркулова
Фотограф: Дмитрий Лившиц
Potomac River Interiors
Clawfoot Tub
Teak Twist Stool
Plants in Bathroom
Wood "look" Ceramic Tile on the walls
Colin Cadle Photography
An elegant bathroom complete with period style roll-top bath in this super cool and stylishly remodelled Victorian Villa in Sunny Torquay, South Devon Colin Cadle Photography, Photo Styling Jan Cadle
Mayne Construction, LLC
Victorian styled master bathroom with claw foot tub that is enhanced by a crystal chandelier. Wall sconces flank the oval mirror over the vanity.
The blue colored walls only enhance the tile floor and white plumbing fixtures. The walls are lined with white wainscoting and the floor with marble tile.
Cynthia J. Hoffman Interior Design, Inc.
Guest Bathroom walk-in shower, claw-foot tub
Photo: Michael R. Timmer
Castle Building & Remodeling
No strangers to remodeling, the new owners of this St. Paul tudor knew they could update this decrepit 1920 duplex into a single-family forever home.
A list of desired amenities was a catalyst for turning a bedroom into a large mudroom, an open kitchen space where their large family can gather, an additional exterior door for direct access to a patio, two home offices, an additional laundry room central to bedrooms, and a large master bathroom. To best understand the complexity of the floor plan changes, see the construction documents.
As for the aesthetic, this was inspired by a deep appreciation for the durability, colors, textures and simplicity of Norwegian design. The home’s light paint colors set a positive tone. An abundance of tile creates character. New lighting reflecting the home’s original design is mixed with simplistic modern lighting. To pay homage to the original character several light fixtures were reused, wallpaper was repurposed at a ceiling, the chimney was exposed, and a new coffered ceiling was created.
Overall, this eclectic design style was carefully thought out to create a cohesive design throughout the home.
Come see this project in person, September 29 – 30th on the 2018 Castle Home Tour.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Claw-foot Tub and an Integrated Sink
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