Bathroom Design Ideas with Black Cabinets and Stone Tile
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Cabochon Surfaces & Fixtures
For the shower walls we wanted subtle drama and we found it in Walker Zanger's 3x6 Sky Blue Cocoon Mosaic.
Cabochon Surfaces & Fixtures
Montgomery Roth Architecture & Interior Design
The full renovation of this 3-story home located in the gated Royal Oaks development in Houston, Texas is a complete custom creation. The client gave the designer carte blanche to create a unique environment, while maintaining an elegance that is anything but understated. Colors and patterns playfully bounce off of one another from room to room, creating an atmosphere of luxury, whimsy and opulence.
ULFBUILT
A black slab stone bathroom, to create a perfect balance of darkness and light from the Colorado sky.
ULFBUILT listens with care and works with you to deliver outstanding results for your dream home.
Five Sextillion
The design brief for this Master bathroom was to create a glamorous light and airy space with double shower, bath and double basins for a couple to use alongside one another. We delivered the design in a contemporary classical style with clean Art Deco influences, and created a double entry shower with glass partition and ceiling roses, a double ended bath set beneath marble, a wall hung WC with concealed cistern, and double basins set beneath an opaque white glass counter combined. Ample storage was provided through both the wall mounted vanity drawer unit and recessed mirrored cabinets. An expansive wall of white gold and white floral mural mosaic is both elaborate and calming, which forms a stunning backdrop to the indulgent shower. The prominent gloss black of the vanity drawers are echoed throughout through accents in both the ebony tap levers and the bezel of the mirrored cabinets to deliver a subtly glamorous yet striking scheme.
Katz Novoa Architects
Our Clients loved their home, their backyard and their neighborhood, but wanted a new feel to their 1960’s Colonial. So they asked us to give it a complete internal “facelift.” Now, elegant mahogany doors set the tone for the graceful Entrance Hall; the stunning renovated Kitchen is open to the Family Room; the expanded “back of the house” area between the Garage and Kitchen accommodates Laundry and Mud Rooms, a Walk-in Pantry, and Pool Shower Room and Closet. On the second floor, the Kids’ Bedrooms and Bathrooms are updated with new fixtures and finishes; and the reconfigured Master Suite fashions a sun-filled Master Bedroom with vaulted ceiling, a large Dressing Room, and beautiful Bathroom.
To our Clients’ delight, the internal “facelift” was a genuine transformation, and gave their home a fresh, new beginning.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Black Cabinets and Stone Tile
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