Bathroom Design Ideas with Black Walls and an Integrated Sink
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Dimora Interiors
A bathroom remodels with black and white Spanish pattern tiles.
Photo Credit: Jesse Laver
Carter Fox Design Build
Carter Fox Renovations was hired to do a complete renovation of this semi-detached home in the Gerrard-Coxwell neighbourhood of Toronto. The main floor was completely gutted and transformed - most of the interior walls and ceilings were removed, a large sliding door installed across the back, and a small powder room added. All the electrical and plumbing was updated and new herringbone hardwood installed throughout.
Upstairs, the bathroom was expanded by taking space from the adjoining bedroom. We added a second floor laundry and new hardwood throughout. The walls and ceiling were plaster repaired and painted, avoiding the time, expense and excessive creation of landfill involved in a total demolition.
The clients had a very clear picture of what they wanted, and the finished space is very liveable and beautifully showcases their style.
Photo: Julie Carter
Made by Patchi
So, let’s talk powder room, shall we? The powder room at #flipmagnolia was a new addition to the house. Before renovations took place, the powder room was a pantry. This house is about 1,300 square feet. So a large pantry didn’t fit within our design plan. Instead, we decided to eliminate the pantry and transform it into a much-needed powder room. And the end result was amazing!
Herbeau - Winckelmans Tiles - Line Art Vanities
The 'Basic' wall mounted vanity in solid oak comes complete with an integrated ceramic basin (choice of white or black) and a generously-sized pull-out storage drawer. Unit shown measures W 22 1/6" x D 16 9/16" x H 18 1/2". Ref 5500. Faucet not included. The 'Basic' is available in 3 sizes and 8 solid oak finishes. Shown in Huille Natural.
Bathroom + Kitchen Eleven
These monochromatic bathrooms are becoming a huge trend at the moment! Turning your bathroom into a dark and moody space can create a luxurious cavernous space with even the smallest of bathrooms. Adding a featured textured wall behind your bath or shower area can really help highlight features in your bathroom.
Flooret
Rich deep brown tones of walnut and chocolate, finished with a subtle wire-brush. A classic color range that is comfortable in both traditional and modern designs.
Dimora Interiors
A bathroom remodels with Spanish pattern tiles and freestanding vanity.
Photo Credit: Jesse Laver
Interiors by Popov
The powder room we were called to tackle had a severe case of “green fever”. Emerald green floor, neon green walls, outdated oak framed vanity were the original finishes from 1984. The homeowners wanted to create a sophisticated 21st century powder room and were willing to step out of their comfort zone. They asked us to come up with a sleek and stylish solution for this tiny space.
We replaced everything from floor to ceiling, creating a dark and dramatic space. We incorporated 3D geometric tile on a feature wall to add texture and interest. Medium tone modern vanity with white countertop create a nice contrast against the dark walls.
We also came up with an idea to style this room two ways so our client could choose their favorite. One option was to limit the color scheme to a neutral palette creating a calm and monochromatic look. The second option included bright coral accents adding vibrancy and energy to the room.
The result: a happy client, gorgeous powder room and two ways to showcase it!
Bathroom Design Ideas with Black Walls and an Integrated Sink
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