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Catherine Wilman Interiors
The shower en-suite to the master bedroom at our renovation project in Fulham, South West London. We removed the wall from the adjoining bedroom and created a new space between both rooms for a new ensuite with shower.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Haus of Blaylock | Award-Winning Designer
The La Cantera master bathroom is a bright, airy space with natural and inset lighting. His and her skins on either end of the bathroom give the homeowners maximum counter and personal storage space. Large mirrors surrounded by herringbone marble tiles seamlessly flows downward to the herringbone ceramic tiles. In the center of the bathroom are the overhead shower and freestanding bathtub. The shower boasts double showerheads and a center rain showerhead. https://www.hausofblaylock.com
ACM Interiors
The second-floor bath in this Brooklyn brownstone was a complete gut job. We covered 3 quarters of the walls in large-scale marble tile—but the glass enclosed shower features a pony wall of marble tile that continues onto the shower walls and ceiling. A vessel sink sits atop a white-granite vanity / countertop that's large enough to accommodate an adjacent sitting area. A huge freestanding soaking tub remains separate from the shower—we really made the most of this space without having to make major structural changes. Black hex tile with white grout covers the floor.
Lenton Company, Inc.
A luxurious and accessible bathroom that will enable our clients to Live-in-Place for many years. The design and layout allows for ease of use and room to maneuver for someone physically challenged and a caretaker.
redhead design, llc
This Master Bathroom has a light and airy coastal feel with blues, neutrals and white in the tile, paint and finishes. The large soaking tub is featured under a large window and the his and hers vanities have tons of storage. A mix of oil rubbed bronze and gold fixtures add to the warmth of the space.
Elza B. Design, Inc.
Upon moving to a new home, this couple chose to convert two small guest baths into one large luxurious space including a Japanese soaking tub and custom glass shower with rainfall spout. Two floating vanities in a walnut finish topped with composite countertops and integrated sinks flank each wall. Due to the pitched walls, Barbara worked with both an industrial designer and mirror manufacturer to design special clips to mount the vanity mirrors, creating a unique and modern solution in a challenging space.
The mix of travertine floor tiles with glossy cream wainscotting tiles creates a warm and inviting feel in this bathroom. Glass fronted shelving built into the eaves offers extra storage for towels and accessories. A oil-rubbed bronze finish lantern hangs from the dramatic ceiling while matching finish sconces add task lighting to the vanity areas.
This project was featured in Boston Magazine Home Design section entitiled "Spaces: Bathing Beauty" in the March 2018 issue. Click here for a link to the article:
https://www.bostonmagazine.com/property/2018/03/27/elza-b-design-bathroom-transformation/
Photography: Jared Kuzia
Mountainwood Homes
Z Collection Candy ceramic tile in ‘Ocean’ staggered horizontally in this walk-in shower in Portland, Oregon.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors
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