Bathroom Design Ideas with Brown Cabinets and a Sliding Shower Screen
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Millworks Construction Services, LLC
A beautiful custom mountain home built overlooking Winter Park Resort and Byers Peak in Fraser, Colorado. The home was built with rustic features to embrace the Colorado mountain stylings, but with added contemporary features.
Old Town Design Group
This modern European inspired home features a primary suite on the main, two spacious living areas, an upper level loft and more.
Barts Remodeling & Construction, Inc.
A true breathtaking oasis. Dark walls and floors are contrasted by accents of whites and silvers. All tide together by a stunning rustic vanity with black metal hardware. Truly a stunning bathroom to relax in.
dRemodeling
Responding to the modern aesthetic of the space, the bathroom's vanity utilizes flat panel cabinetry to give it a uniform and clean look. Similarly, the vanity's cabinetry mimics the articulation of the rooms gray porcelain floor tile, complimenting one another, and beginning a conversation between the elements of the space.
RIC design build
This dated 80's home needed a major makeover inside and out. For the most part, the home’s footprint and layout stayed the same, but details and finishes were updated throughout and a few structural things - such as expanding a bathroom by taking space from a spare bedroom closet - were done to make the house more functional for our client.
The exterior was painted a bold modern dark charcoal with a bright orange door. Carpeting was removed for new wood floor installation, brick was painted, new wood mantle stained to match the floors and simplified door trims. The kitchen was completed demoed and renovated with sleek cabinetry and larger windows. Custom fabricated steel railings make a serious statement in the entryway, updating the overall style of the house.
Reliable Quality Construction Inc.
New vanity area of this awesome bathroom remodel with new Kohler faucets
Imagine Remodeling
Check out the detail on this bath/shower inlet. the tile detailing adds a touch of personality to the otherwise white shower walls.
TKS Design Group
Several years ago, Jill and Brian remodeled their kitchen with TKS Design Group and recently decided it was time to look at a primary bath remodel.
Jill and Brian wanted a completely fresh start. We tweaked the layout slightly by reducing the size of the enormous tub deck and expanding the vanities and storage into the old tub deck zone as well as pushing a bit into the awkward carpeted dressing area. By doing so, we were able to substantially expand the existing footprint of the shower. We also relocated the French doors so that the bath would take advantage of the light brought in by the skylight in that area. A large arched window was replaced with a similar but cleaner lined version, and we removed the large bulkhead and columns to open the space. A simple freestanding tub now punctuates the area under the window and makes for a pleasing focal point. Subtle but significant changes.
We chose a neutral gray tile for the floor to ground the space, and then white oak cabinetry and gold finishes bring warmth to the pallet. The large shower features a mix of white and gray tile where an electronic valve system offers a bit of modern technology and customization to bring some luxury to the everyday. The bathroom remodel also features plenty of storage that keeps the everyday necessities tucked away. The result feels modern, airy and restful!
Bathroom Design Ideas with Brown Cabinets and a Sliding Shower Screen
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