Bathroom Design Ideas with Cement Tiles and Timber
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The Cleary Company
The original shiplap ceiling was kept in the powder room as it offers a nice contrast to the white walls and fixtures. Floating shelves above the toilet were installed to match shiplap. The vanity cabinet's blue paint match mirror the client had and the pattern of the concrete tile flooring.
Katie Rainey Design
Coastal Modern Master Bath
This master bathroom is the epitome of clean, contemporary, and modern coastal design. With a custom teak vanity, ceiling mounted pendants, shiplap ceiling and black and white palate, the entire space gives off a spa like vibe.
Jeanne Schultz Design Studio
Farmhouse shabby chic house with traditional, transitional, and modern elements mixed. Shiplap reused and white paint material palette combined with original hard hardwood floors, dark brown painted trim, vaulted ceilings, concrete tiles and concrete counters, copper and brass industrial accents.
Hindley & Co Architecture & Interior Design
Planes of materials were used here to make this en suite composition. We have a skylight over the shower to make showering a transcendent experience, as it should be !
Tinsel House
Guest bathroom remodel. Sandblasted wood doors with original antique door hardware. Glass Shower with white subway tile and gray grout. Black shower door hardware. Antique brass faucets. Cement tile floor. Painted gray cabinets. Painted white walls and ceilings. Original vintage lighting. Lakefront 1920's cabin on Lake Tahoe.
Jeanne Schultz Design Studio
Farmhouse shabby chic house with traditional, transitional, and modern elements mixed. Shiplap reused and white paint material palette combined with original hard hardwood floors, dark brown painted trim, vaulted ceilings, concrete tiles and concrete counters, copper and brass industrial accents.
Elegant in Design
The brief for this grand old Taringa residence was to blur the line between old and new. We renovated the 1910 Queenslander, restoring the enclosed front sleep-out to the original balcony and designing a new split staircase as a nod to tradition, while retaining functionality to access the tiered front yard. We added a rear extension consisting of a new master bedroom suite, larger kitchen, and family room leading to a deck that overlooks a leafy surround. A new laundry and utility rooms were added providing an abundance of purposeful storage including a laundry chute connecting them.
Selection of materials, finishes and fixtures were thoughtfully considered so as to honour the history while providing modern functionality. Colour was integral to the design giving a contemporary twist on traditional colours.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Cement Tiles and Timber
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