Bathroom Design Ideas with an Undermount Sink and Green Floor

Beautiful Bath Update for Historic Tudor Steam Shower
Beautiful Bath Update for Historic Tudor Steam Shower
Jacobson Construction, Inc.Jacobson Construction, Inc.
The owners of this classic “old-growth Oak trim-work and arches” 1½ story 2 BR Tudor were looking to increase the size and functionality of their first-floor bath. Their wish list included a walk-in steam shower, tiled floors and walls. They wanted to incorporate those arches where possible – a style echoed throughout the home. They also were looking for a way for someone using a wheelchair to easily access the room. The project began by taking the former bath down to the studs and removing part of the east wall. Space was created by relocating a portion of a closet in the adjacent bedroom and part of a linen closet located in the hallway. Moving the commode and a new cabinet into the newly created space creates an illusion of a much larger bath and showcases the shower. The linen closet was converted into a shallow medicine cabinet accessed using the existing linen closet door. The door to the bath itself was enlarged, and a pocket door installed to enhance traffic flow. The walk-in steam shower uses a large glass door that opens in or out. The steam generator is in the basement below, saving space. The tiled shower floor is crafted with sliced earth pebbles mosaic tiling. Coy fish are incorporated in the design surrounding the drain. Shower walls and vanity area ceilings are constructed with 3” X 6” Kyle Subway tile in dark green. The light from the two bright windows plays off the surface of the Subway tile is an added feature. The remaining bath floor is made 2” X 2” ceramic tile, surrounded with more of the pebble tiling found in the shower and trying the two rooms together. The right choice of grout is the final design touch for this beautiful floor. The new vanity is located where the original tub had been, repeating the arch as a key design feature. The Vanity features a granite countertop and large under-mounted sink with brushed nickel fixtures. The white vanity cabinet features two sets of large drawers. The untiled walls feature a custom wallpaper of Henri Rousseau’s “The Equatorial Jungle, 1909,” featured in the national gallery of art. https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.46688.html The owners are delighted in the results. This is their forever home.
Green Bathroom Remodel In Alexandria, VA
Green Bathroom Remodel In Alexandria, VA
Solid Kitchen & BathSolid Kitchen & Bath
Small bathroom project in Alexandria, VA with green marble mosaic, gold kohler fixtures, hunter green vanity, wall paper, stylish round framed mirror, globe vanity lights, walk-in shower, shampoo niche and white wall tiles.
Colorado Passive House
Colorado Passive House
UserUser
As part of a housing development surrounding Donath Lake, this Passive House in Colorado home is striking with its traditional farmhouse contours and estate-like French chateau appeal. The vertically oriented design features steeply pitched gable roofs and sweeping details giving it an asymmetrical aesthetic. The interior of the home is centered around the shared spaces, creating a grand family home. The two-story living room connects the kitchen, dining, outdoor patios, and upper floor living. Large scale windows match the stately proportions of the home with 8’ tall windows and 9’x9’ curtain wall windows, featuring tilt-turn windows within for approachable function. Black frames and grids appeal to the modern French country inspiration highlighting each opening of the building’s envelope.
Mid Century Bathroom
Mid Century Bathroom
Fritz Carpentry & Contracting, LLCFritz Carpentry & Contracting, LLC
Designed and styled by Brand*Eye Home, this bathroom renovation was built to fit the style of the homeowner’s mid-century gem. Featuring cement tile floors and a variety of colors and textures, Fritz Carpentry & Contracting completed the look with a sleek floating vanity out of walnut.
Earthy Mackay House
Earthy Mackay House
Cathie Hong InteriorsCathie Hong Interiors
This 1956 John Calder Mackay home had been poorly renovated in years past. We kept the 1400 sqft footprint of the home, but re-oriented and re-imagined the bland white kitchen to a midcentury olive green kitchen that opened up the sight lines to the wall of glass facing the rear yard. We chose materials that felt authentic and appropriate for the house: handmade glazed ceramics, bricks inspired by the California coast, natural white oaks heavy in grain, and honed marbles in complementary hues to the earth tones we peppered throughout the hard and soft finishes. This project was featured in the Wall Street Journal in April 2022.
Mid-Century Bungalow Bathroom
Mid-Century Bungalow Bathroom
Remodel BoutiqueRemodel Boutique
This mid-century modern 3/4 bathroom features a vanity with hairpin legs, brass and black fixtures, and colorful tile
Rustic Modern Master Bathroom, Santa Cruz Mntns, CA
Rustic Modern Master Bathroom, Santa Cruz Mntns, CA
Fiorito Interior DesignFiorito Interior Design
Finding a home is not easy in a seller’s market, but when my clients discovered one—even though it needed a bit of work—in a beautiful area of the Santa Cruz Mountains, they decided to jump in. Surrounded by old-growth redwood trees and a sense of old-time history, the house’s location informed the design brief for their desired remodel work. Yet I needed to balance this with my client’s preference for clean-lined, modern style. Suffering from a previous remodel, the galley-like bathroom in the master suite was long and dank. My clients were willing to completely redesign the layout of the suite, so the bathroom became the walk-in closet. We borrowed space from the bedroom to create a new, larger master bathroom which now includes a separate tub and shower. The look of the room nods to nature with organic elements like a pebbled shower floor and vertical accent tiles of honed green slate. A custom vanity of blue weathered wood and a ceiling that recalls the look of pressed tin evoke a time long ago when people settled this mountain region. At the same time, the hardware in the room looks to the future with sleek, modular shapes in a chic matte black finish. Harmonious, serene, with personality: just what my clients wanted. Photo: Bernardo Grijalva
StoneCrest Bathrooms
StoneCrest Bathrooms
Delphinium DesignDelphinium Design
Photo Credit: Tiffany Ringwald GC: Ekren Construction
Colorful Ranch Retreat
Colorful Ranch Retreat
JJ InteriorsJJ Interiors
Wet room with a view. Sleek metal-look tiles and textured stone are the perfect blend for this tub and shower room.
Rio Del Mar Remodel - Primary Bathroom
Rio Del Mar Remodel - Primary Bathroom
Urbana Design StudioUrbana Design Studio
This primary bathroom renovation-addition incorporates a beautiful Fireclay tile color on the floor, carried through to the wall backsplash. We created a wet room that houses a freestanding tub and shower as the client wanted both in a relatively limited space. The recessed medicine cabinets act as both mirror and additional storage. The horizontal grain rift cut oak vanity adds warmth to the space. A large skylight sits over the shower - tub to bring in a tons of natural light.
Jewel Tone Evergreen Tile Bathroom
Jewel Tone Evergreen Tile Bathroom
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Go monochromatic to add a bold, unique flair to your bathroom design, seen here with our handmade jewel-tone green hexagon tile. DESIGN Claire Thomas Tile Shown: 2x6 & 6" Hexagon in Evergreen
Hudson Street Master Bathroom Renovation
Hudson Street Master Bathroom Renovation
TVL Creative Ltd.TVL Creative Ltd.
Our clients, two NYC transplants, were excited to have a large yard and ample square footage, but their 1959 ranch featured an en-suite bathroom that was more big-apple-tiny and certainly not fit for two. The original goal was to build a master suite addition on to the south side of the house, but the combination of contractor availability and Denver building costs made the project cost prohibitive. So we turned our attention to how we could maximize the existing square footage to create a true master with walk-in closet, soaking tub, commode room, and large vanity with lots of storage. The south side of the house was converted from two bedrooms, one with the small en-suite bathroom, to a master suite fit for our client’s lifestyle. We used the existing bathroom footprint to place a large shower which hidden niches, a window, and a built-in bench. The commode room took the place of the old shower. The original ‘master’ bedroom was divided in half to provide space for the walk-in closet and their new master bathroom. The clients have, what we dubbed, a classy eclectic aesthetic and we wanted to embrace that with the materials. The 3 x 12 ceramic tile is Fireclay’s Tidewater glaze. The soft variation of a handmade tile plus the herringbone pattern installation makes for a real show stopper. We chose a 3 x 6 marble subway with blue and green veining to compliment the feature tile. The chrome and oil-rubbed bronze metal mix was carefully planned based on where we wanted to add brightness and where we wanted contrast. Chrome was a no-brainer for the shower because we wanted to let the Fireclay tile shine. Over at the vanity, we wanted the fixtures to pop so we opted for oil-rubbed bronze. Final details include a series of robe hook- which is a real option with our dry climate in Colorado. No smelly, damp towels!- a magazine rack ladder and a few pops of wood for warmth and texture.

Bathroom Design Ideas with an Undermount Sink and Green Floor

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