Bathroom Design Ideas with Black Cabinets and a Shower Seat
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Boston Counters
Master bathroom with Thassos White vanity countertops, shower niche, shower jambs and shower bench. Black and white mosaic tiles, black cabinets, spherical sconces, and black framed French shower doors round off the rest of this classy and chic design.
Gayler Design Build
This new 260 square foot master bathroom addition features a beautiful oversized seamless walk-in shower, custom cabinets finished in Black Horizon, white quartz countertops, and a double vessel sink vanity.
Boyce Design + Build
This transitional style bathroom features a large frameless walk-in shower with classic herringbone subway tile floor and shower walls, dual shower heads, and built-in bench and shampoo niche. The custom-built double sink vanity, in Sherwin Williams Peppercorn, is the perfect companion to the white quartz countertops, champagne bronze fixtures, black framed modern mirror and soft multi color matte porcelain tile floors.
MS3DSTUDIO
Our Scandinavian bathroom.. you can also see the video of this design
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The Muir Showrooms
The homeowners chose to remove the bathtub and replace it with a stand-up shower with an elegant steel-framed glass panel and door. Black and white hexagonal porcelain tile adds drama, and the gray grout matches the pale gray paint on the walls.
JP FLOORS & DESIGN
A bathroom with geometric patterns and bold contrast create an appealing bathroom.
Devine Bath & Kitchen
Northeast Portland is full of great old neighborhoods and houses bursting with character. The owners of this particular home had enjoyed their pink and blue bathroom’s quirky charm for years, but had finally outgrown its awkward layout and lack of functionality.
The Goal: Create a fresh, bright look for this bathroom that is both functional and fits the style of the home.
Step one was to establish the color scheme and style for our clients’ new bathroom. Bright whites and classic elements like marble, subway tile and penny-rounds helped establish a transitional style that didn’t feel “too modern” for the home.
When it comes to creating a more functional space, storage is key. The original bathroom featured a pedestal sink with no practical storage options. We designed a custom-built vanity with plenty of storage and useable counter space. And by opting for a durable, low-maintenance quartz countertop, we were able to create a beautiful marble-look without the hefty price-tag.
Next, we got rid of the old tub (and awkward shower outlet), and moved the entire shower-area to the back wall. This created a far more practical layout for this bathroom, providing more space for the large new vanity and the open, walk-in shower our clients were looking for.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Black Cabinets and a Shower Seat
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