Bathroom Design Ideas with an Undermount Tub and Glass Tile
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Wiebenson & Dorman Architects PC
Referencing the wife and 3 daughters for which the house was named, four distinct but cohesive design criteria were considered for the 2016 renovation of the circa 1890, three story masonry rowhouse:
1. To keep the significant original elements – such as
the grand stair and Lincrusta wainscoting.
2. To repurpose original elements such as the former
kitchen pocket doors fitted to their new location on
the second floor with custom track.
3. To improve original elements - such as the new "sky
deck" with its bright green steel frame, a new
kitchen and modern baths.
4. To insert unifying elements such as the 3 wall
benches, wall openings and sculptural ceilings.
Photographer Jesse Gerard - Hoachlander Davis Photography
Stonehenge Custom Tile and Stone
Book matched vanity cabinet with countertop that seamlessly waterfalls into the tub deck. Washer & Dryer are built in to matching cabinetry that blends perfectly with the vanity design.
Meshberg Group
Continuing the clean contemporary theme, this loft guest bath by Meshberg Group features a partially glass enclosed tub and shower combination with bright white Glassos tile walls. The tub is clad in a Ceasarstone top deck surround. The clean, minimal design is carried over to the white vanity with Ceasarstone top.
Anthony Wilder Design/Build, Inc.
Featured in Home & Design Magazine, this Chevy Chase home was inspired by Hugh Newell Jacobsen and built/designed by Anthony Wilder's team of architects and designers.
Rodwin Architecture & Skycastle Homes
Rodwin Architecture & Skycastle Homes
Location: Boulder, CO, United States
The homeowner wanted something bold and unique for his home. He asked that it be warm in its material palette, strongly connected to its site and deep green in its performance. This 3,000 sf. modern home’s design reflects a carefully crafted balance between capturing mountain views and passive solar design. On the ground floor, interior Travertine tile radiant heated floors flow out through broad sliding doors to the white concrete patio and then dissolves into the landscape. A built-in BBQ and gas fire pit create an outdoor room. The ground floor has a sunny, simple open concept floor plan that joins all the public social spaces and creates a gracious indoor/outdoor flow. The sleek kitchen has an urban cultivator (for fresh veggies) and a quick connection to the raised bed garden and small fruit tree orchard outside. Follow the floating staircase up the board-formed concrete tile wall. At the landing your view continues out over a “live roof”. The second floor’s 14ft tall ceilings open to giant views of the Flatirons and towering trees. Clerestory windows allow in high light, and create a floating roof effect as the Doug Fir ceiling continues out to form the large eaves; we protected the house’s large windows from overheating by creating an enormous cantilevered hat. The upper floor has a bedroom on each end and is centered around the spacious family room, where music is the main activity. The family room has a nook for a mini-home office featuring a floating wood desk. Forming one wall of the family room, a custom-designed pair of laser-cut barn doors inspired by a forest of trees opens to an 18th century Chinese day-bed. The bathrooms sport hand-made glass mosaic tiles; the daughter’s shower is designed to resemble a waterfall. This near-Net-Zero Energy home achieved LEED Gold certification. It has 10kWh of solar panels discretely tucked onto the roof, a ground source heat pump & boiler, foam insulation, an ERV, Energy Star windows and appliances, all LED lights and water conserving plumbing fixtures. Built by Skycastle Construction.
May Construction, Inc.
Bold Brass accents and marble flooring style this bathroom feminine classic with a touch of vintage elegance.
This glamorous Mountain View ensuite bathroom features a custom crisp white double sink and lit mirrored vanity, crystal Knobs, eye catching brass fixtures, a warm jet soaking tub and a stylish barn door that provides the perfect amount of privacy. Accent metallic glass tile add the perfect touch of modern masculinity in the corner stand up shower and tub niches, every inch of this master bathroom was well designed and took new levels to adding stylish design to functionality.
Budget analysis and project development by: May Construction
Lord Design
I wanted to give a special touch to the bath area as it is the first thing you see when entering the Master Bathroom. All the walls in the bath alcove are tiled with Ann Sacks Glass Subway Tile. It's the blue my client wanted and that something special that elevates this space.
Project built by Portland Remodel, Steve Heiteen
Steve Eltinge, Eltinge Photography
Vernon Wentz
This is another wonderful example of a mid century modern home. The home has great views of the outdoor space from every area of the home.
Photography by Vernon Wentz of Ad Imagery
Arbor Haus
Our client asked us to remodel the Master Bathroom of her 1970's lake home which was quite an honor since it was an important and personal space that she had been dreaming about for years. As a busy doctor and mother of two, she needed a sanctuary to relax and unwind. She and her husband had previously remodeled their entire house except for the Master Bath which was dark, tight and tired. She wanted a better layout to create a bright, clean, modern space with Calacatta gold marble, navy blue glass tile and cabinets and a sprinkle of gold hardware. The results were stunning... a fresh, clean, modern, bright and beautiful Master Bathroom that our client was thrilled to enjoy for years to come.
Marcia Moore Design
Featured in St. Louis At Home magazine. A contemporary bath gains a little whimsy with the "city skyline" created by setting glass tile strips vertically as the vanity back splash. The round mirror mimics a full moon shining above the city Michael Jacob Photography
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