Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Walls and a Freestanding Vanity
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Tremendous Renovations Inc.
A large, walk in shower with fixed opening, multiple niches, porcelain tile, and river rock pebble floor tile.
Paris Flea Interiors
The white and lucite pedestal sink sit prominently in this jewel box powder room. Large scaled periwinkle leaf wallpaper add texture and depth. Gold fixtures provide a luxurious feel for this petite and gorgeous powder bath
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
R. B. Schwarz Inc., Chesterland, Ohio, 2020 Regional CotY Award Winner, Residential Interior Under $100,000
JBR Designs
Our client wanted to create a classic bathroom with a beachy vibe for her daughter. A small marble hexagon on the floor, white wainscotting on the walls, & a beautiful white Kohler pedestal sink help to achieve this updated traditional look.
Dee Hurford Designs
The hall bath of the Thornton Double Bath Remodel got a fresh look by removing and replacing everything without changing the layout.
The previous vanity was a 48" double vanity and allowed no couther space. It was replaced with the 48" single bowl Quen Vanity from Signature Hardware in white with a Carrara marble top. The single bowl offers a lot of counter space and the 9 drawers and double door cabinet offers an abundance of storage space below. The decorative base makes the vanity feel like a piece of furniture. The old medicine cabinet was replaced with a Kohler double mirrored frameless option topped off with a contemporary George Kovacs bar light
Tremendous Renovations Inc.
A custom, dual sink vanity was selected on this project. White quartz top, undermount sinks, Riobel sink faucets, and edge lit LED mirrors round out the package.
Atelier SOTA
Vue générale de la salle d'eau avec douche ouverte et mobilier sur-mesure dessiné par l'Atelier SOTA.
SV Design
The challenge: take a run-of-the mill colonial-style house and turn it into a vibrant, Cape Cod beach home. The creative and resourceful crew at SV Design rose to the occasion and rethought the box. Given a coveted location and cherished ocean view on a challenging lot, SV’s architects looked for the best bang for the buck to expand where possible and open up the home inside and out. Windows were added to take advantage of views and outdoor spaces—also maximizing water-views were added in key locations.
The result: a home that causes the neighbors to stop the new owners and express their appreciation for making such a stunning improvement. A home to accommodate everyone and many years of enjoyment to come.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Walls and a Freestanding Vanity
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