Bathroom Design Ideas with Beige Cabinets and Blue Tile

Whimsical Bath
Whimsical Bath
Provanti Designs, IncProvanti Designs, Inc
This 1974 kids’ bath had no natural light, little storage and was cramped with a layout in the typical of the 1970’s. It was definitely time for an update; one that included expanding the space. Adding 5’ to the width, gave enough room for the shower and tub to be separated, a water closet that also included a floor-to-ceiling linen closet and an extra-long vanity with double sinks that included increased storage drawers. The use of dimensional tile adds whimsy and interest to this kids’ bath. Clarity Northwest Photography: Matthew Gallant
Paradise Tiny Homes LLC- The Oasis Tiny Home
Paradise Tiny Homes LLC- The Oasis Tiny Home
Ellie K DesignEllie K Design
This tiny home has utilized space-saving design and put the bathroom vanity in the corner of the bathroom. Natural light in addition to track lighting makes this vanity perfect for getting ready in the morning. Triangle corner shelves give an added space for personal items to keep from cluttering the wood counter. This contemporary, costal Tiny Home features a bathroom with a shower built out over the tongue of the trailer it sits on saving space and creating space in the bathroom. This shower has it's own clear roofing giving the shower a skylight. This allows tons of light to shine in on the beautiful blue tiles that shape this corner shower. Stainless steel planters hold ferns giving the shower an outdoor feel. With sunlight, plants, and a rain shower head above the shower, it is just like an outdoor shower only with more convenience and privacy. The curved glass shower door gives the whole tiny home bathroom a bigger feel while letting light shine through to the rest of the bathroom. The blue tile shower has niches; built-in shower shelves to save space making your shower experience even better. The bathroom door is a pocket door, saving space in both the bathroom and kitchen to the other side. The frosted glass pocket door also allows light to shine through. This Tiny Home has a unique shower structure that points out over the tongue of the tiny house trailer. This provides much more room to the entire bathroom and centers the beautiful shower so that it is what you see looking through the bathroom door. The gorgeous blue tile is hit with natural sunlight from above allowed in to nurture the ferns by way of clear roofing. Yes, there is a skylight in the shower and plants making this shower conveniently located in your bathroom feel like an outdoor shower. It has a large rounded sliding glass door that lets the space feel open and well lit. There is even a frosted sliding pocket door that also lets light pass back and forth. There are built-in shelves to conserve space making the shower, bathroom, and thus the tiny house, feel larger, open and airy.
Natural Nuance
Natural Nuance
Kipnis Architecture + PlanningKipnis Architecture + Planning
This primary bathroom incorporates a built-in, double vanity with undermount sinks for a clean look. The beautiful, blue, tile backsplash accents the space and reflects light let in through the window across the room.
Basketball Bungalow
Basketball Bungalow
Mikiten ArchitectureMikiten Architecture
Hand-made tile gives this roll-in shower a wonderful Craftsman texture. Large enough for a shower wheelchair, this shower also allows for standing use or seated use from the built-in tile bench. A zero-threshold entry means wheelchair convenience, and greater safety for everyone. Photo: Erick Mikiten, AIA

Bathroom Design Ideas with Beige Cabinets and Blue Tile

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