Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Cabinets
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This charming four bedroom, two bathroom Victorian home underwent an extensive rebuild. Maintaining the period facade, the house was then completely rebuilt from the front room to the rear garden.
The clients, a young family of four, required a large casual open plan living area that spilled out to their lovely, sunny rear garden. The outcome is a very natural, unpretentious way to live - reflecting the young family that inhabits it. Simple joinery details and natural finishes were selected to create a relaxed vibe whilst moodier tones were introduced in the master en-suite to create the feeling of escape.


The clients wants a tile that looked like ink, which resulted in them choosing stunning navy blue tiles which had a very long lead time so the project was scheduled around the arrival of the tiles. Our designer also designed the tiles to be laid in a diamond pattern and to run seamlessly into the 6×6 tiles above which is an amazing feature to the space. The other main feature of the design was the arch mirrors which extended above the picture rail, accentuate the high of the ceiling and reflecting the pendant in the centre of the room. The bathroom also features a beautiful custom-made navy blue vanity to match the tiles with an abundance of storage for the client’s children, a curvaceous freestanding bath, which the navy tiles are the perfect backdrop to as well as a luxurious open shower.


The luxurious feel of this bathroom is created by the elegant neutral colour used for the wall and floors, dramatically contrasted by the use of Caesarstone's exclusive Concetto range of hand-crafted, semi-precious stones. The use of royal blue cabinetry to further enhance the blue in the Dumortierite, captures the essence of a bathroom fit for royalty.


The navy blue vanity is a gorgeous statement in this contemporary bathroom. The navy blue finish was accented with a round timber handle. A round mirror was used to play up the circular elements in the room, and pale blue pendants draw the eye to the area.