Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Tile and Vaulted
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Casino Co. Renovations
This third floor space was a storage closet, turned into a beautiful, functional full bathroom featuring an alcove shower with hinged glass door, stacked deep blue tile walls and white hexagon tile floor. Full renovation by Casino Co. Renovations.
A&E Construction and Design Center
This beautiful master bathroom involved a complete new layout, removing a wall and vaulting the existing ceiling. Exposed wood beams are a beautiful contrast to the light blue, white & gray color scheme. Bathroom floor features decorative inlay using polished pinwheel tiles and gray marble trim. Spacious shower with glass door includes shower bench, wall niche, and infinity drain. Champagne Bronze fixtures throughout. Lighted LED mirror provides excellent light! Pocket door to water closet. 2 clothes closets. Double vanity with beautiful calacatta quartz counter. Recessed lights throughout.
Callen Construction, Inc.
The homeowners wanted to save as much space as possible in their new and improved bathroom, so a pocket door was installed.
CK Architects
Captivated by the waterfront views, our clients purchased a 1980s shoreline residence that was in need of a modern update. They entrusted us with the task of adjusting the layout to meet their needs and infusing the space with a palette inspired by Long Island Sound – consisting of light wood, neutral stones and tile, expansive windows and unique lighting accents. The result is an inviting space for entertaining and relaxing alike, blending modern aesthetics with warmth seamlessly.
McCabe By Design LLC
This bathroom was designed for two professionals who dedicate themselves to the health and wellness of others. The objective of the project was to be able to practice for themselves, what they preach to their patients.
The original 90” x 162” primary bathroom had so many pain points (would you to look at a toilet when taking a relaxing bath?), that it should have been an easy task to meet their needs and desires, but it was anything but due to structural issues with the home. Several design layouts were considered before it was concluded that the only approach to check the ‘needs’ boxes was to flip the primary fixtures in the room from one end of this long, narrow bathroom to the other and incorporating a wet room.
The needs list included a soaking tub, a spacious shower that accommodated dual showering on business workday morning, more counter space, a bidet toilet, more storage, better lighting, better heat and humidity control, a soothing color pallet and privacy from the neighbors.
An air jet soaking tub (motor concealed in the nearby vented base cabinet) under a new window with privacy glass on the bottom and a clear glass awning window on top checked two boxes. The center drain for the bathing features provides space for two people to shower simultaneously while highlighting the soothing color pallet from every view point in the room. The integrated bidet toilet is an affordable luxury that delivers health and wellness multiples times in a day. The expanded vanity optimized storage while providing more, clutter free countertop space. Utilizing a variety of lighting types, with dimmers, provides the right illumination for every bathroom activity. Lastly, the in-floor heat, toe-kick heater and relocated bathroom exhaust fan over the shower help maintain a consistently comfortable temperature and humidity level in this bathroom transformation.
Manchen Construction, Inc.
Custom floating White Oak vanity by MANCHEN.
Custom Blue Plaster Wall.
Lighten medicine cabinet mirror.
Free Standing Tub
MainStreet Design Build
The large primary steam shower includes a large niche, a vertical drain, and a convenient seating bench.
Lamont Bros.
Custom bathroom inspired by a Japanese Ofuro room. Complete with a curbless shower, Japanese soaking tub, and single vanity.
Reyne Design
I worked with my client to create a home that looked and functioned beautifully whilst minimising the impact on the environment. We reused furniture where possible, sourced antiques and used sustainable products where possible, ensuring we combined deliveries and used UK based companies where possible. The result is a unique family home.
Casino Co. Renovations
Bathroom renovation included custom bench storage. Full renovation by Casino Co. Renovations.
Lamont Bros.
Second part of the bathroom space, operating as more of a powder room. This features a bookshelf.
Charles W Day Design
The Master Bath was built out onto what used to be an old porch from the historic kitchen. We were able to find ample space to accommodate a full size shower, double vanity, and vessel tub.
Deb's Inviting Interiors LLC
Removed flooring and added a neutral, large format tile, added new vanities, removed the oversized built-in tub and updated the corner shower.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Tile and Vaulted
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