Bathroom Design Ideas with Distressed Cabinets and Black Floor
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YAMINI DESIGNS
A master bath renovation in a lake front home with a farmhouse vibe and easy to maintain finishes.
Anna Rickard Interiors
Verdigris wall tiles and floor tiles both from Mandarin Stone. Bespoke vanity unit made from recycled scaffold boards and live edge worktop. Basin from William and Holland, brassware from Lusso Stone.
Fitch Design Company
Dormer shower with drop in bathtub in the shorter space. A curbless shower allows the beautiful encaustic tile to seamlessly span the floor into the shower. Oil rubbed bronze bath faucetry and dark grey grout add more texture to the room.
Christie Hausmann Design
The homeowners wanted a simple, clean, modern bathroom. Sounds straightforward enough. But with a tight budget, a funky layout and a requirement not to move any plumbing, it was more of a puzzle than expected. Good thing we like puzzles! We added a wall to separate the bathroom from the master, installed a ‘tub with a view,’ and put in a free-standing vanity and glass shower to provide a sense of openness. The before pictures don’t begin to showcase the craziness that existed at the start, but we’re thrilled with the finish!
Nsight Kitchen and Bath Design
Fully remodeled master bathroom was reimaged to fit the lifestyle and personality of the client. Complete with a full-sized freestanding bathtub, customer vanity, wall mounted fixtures and standalone shower.
b.e.d.Interiors
Can you believe this hall bath & laundry room combo was once a kid's bedroom? The black and white starred tile pairs well with the rustic double vanity. To the right (not pictured) are enclosed washer/dryer pair with ample storage above. To the left (not pictured) is a bath/shower with wood like tile surrounding and toilet.
Christie Hausmann Design
The homeowners wanted a simple, clean, modern bathroom. Sounds straightforward enough. But with a tight budget, a funky layout and a requirement not to move any plumbing, it was more of a puzzle than expected. Good thing we like puzzles! We added a wall to separate the bathroom from the master, installed a ‘tub with a view,’ and put in a free-standing vanity and glass shower to provide a sense of openness. The before pictures don’t begin to showcase the craziness that existed at the start, but we’re thrilled with the finish!
Bathroom Design Ideas with Distressed Cabinets and Black Floor
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