Bathroom Design Ideas with Ceramic Tile and Onyx Benchtops
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Meyer Design
Charming bathroom with beautiful mosaic tile in the shower enclosed with a gorgeous glass shower door.
Meyer Design
Photos: Jody Kmetz
Roeser Home Remodeling
This Hall Bathroom remodel in Kirkwood near St. Louis is a shared space between two growing toddlers and the guest of homeowner’s who love to entertain.
Kohler’s Villager cast iron tub combined with a shower will last through the ever growing changes of the children as they move from bath to shower routines. Through the mirror is a “Roeser” standard, we always include a shower niche to house all the needs of shampoo and soap products- keeping the area free from clutter.
A Kohler comfort height toilet with slow-close seat from the Memoirs series has enough detail to fit the homeowner’s style, but contains clean enough lines creating cleaning ease.
Wellborn’s Select line in Maple with a White Glacier finish brightens the room. Adding furniture legs to the cabinet gives an upscale look of furniture without being too formal. The Kohler Caxton oval under mount sink creates more counter space for multiple toddlers and their needs. The counter top is Caesar stone in Dreamy Marfil.
Installing 24” X 24” Ceramic Tile with colorful movement on the floor gave the illusion of a much wider bathroom. Installing the same tile in the bath surround in a smaller version (12” X 24”) added continuity without distraction. Warming the bathroom with oil rubbed bronze Moen fixtures in the Weymouth series and Top Knobs hardware in the same finish pulls the design all together with stunning detail.
Roeser Home Remodeling is located in Kirkwood, convenient for the St. Louis area. Please call us today at 314-822-0839 or fill out our contact form to discuss your bathroom remodel
TaylorPro Design and Remodeling, Inc.
Backlit Slab Pink Onyx (slabs from Tutto Marmo), Slab Pink Onyx on Shower walls/bench/ponywall, recessed and surface mounted Robern medicine cabinets (lighted and powered), Dura Supreme cabinetry with custom pulls, freestanding BainUltra Ora tub with remote Geysair subfloor pump (cleverly located under a base cabinet with in floor access), floor mounted tub filler with wand, Vessel sinks with AquaBrass faucets, Zero Threshold shower with CalFaucets 6" tiled drain, smooth wall conversion with wallpaper, powered skylight, frameless shower with 1/2" low iron glass, privacy toilet door with 1/2" low iron acid etch finish, custom designed Italian glass tile, chandeliers and pendants and Toto's "do everything under the sun" electronic toilet with remote.
Photos by: Kerry W. Taylor
Mosby Building Arts
The master bathroom is elongated to accommodate a walk-in shower and a more modern design to fit the vintage of their home.
A St. Louis County mid-century modern ranch home from 1958 had a long hallway to reach 4 bedrooms. With some of the children gone, the owners longed for an enlarged master suite with a larger bathroom.
By using the space of an unused bedroom, the floorplan was rearranged to create a larger master bathroom, a generous walk-in closet and a sitting area within the master bedroom. Rearranging the space also created a vestibule outside their room with shelves for displaying art work.
Photos by Toby Weiss @ Mosby Building Arts
Mark Brand Architecture
We designed this bathroom makeover for an episode of Bath Crashers on DIY. This is how they described the project: "A dreary gray bathroom gets a 180-degree transformation when Matt and his crew crash San Francisco. The space becomes a personal spa with an infinity tub that has a view of the Golden Gate Bridge. Marble floors and a marble shower kick up the luxury factor, and a walnut-plank wall adds richness to warm the space. To top off this makeover, the Bath Crashers team installs a 10-foot onyx countertop that glows at the flip of a switch." This was a lot of fun to participate in. Note the ceiling mounted tub filler. Photos by Mark Fordelon
Zachary Custom Homes
Master bathroom with floating vanities and undermount lights create an elegant and calming space. The dark brown cabinets and stone countertops stand out against the lighter brown tile and white walls. Integrated lighting in the mirrors provides precise, clean light. This retreat features a free-standing deep soaker tun and a frameless shower with towel warmer nearby.
MAS Design
Curbless, open shower enclosure with Crossville 12 x 24 herringbone porcelain tile flooring.
Helynn Ospina Photography.
Mark Brand Architecture
We designed this bathroom makeover for an episode of Bath Crashers on DIY. This is how they described the project: "A dreary gray bathroom gets a 180-degree transformation when Matt and his crew crash San Francisco. The space becomes a personal spa with an infinity tub that has a view of the Golden Gate Bridge. Marble floors and a marble shower kick up the luxury factor, and a walnut-plank wall adds richness to warm the space. To top off this makeover, the Bath Crashers team installs a 10-foot onyx countertop that glows at the flip of a switch." This was a lot of fun to participate in. Note the ceiling mounted tub filler. Photos by Mark Fordelon
Sarah Barnard Design LLC
A bespoke bathroom designed to meld into the vast greenery of the outdoors. White oak cabinetry, onyx countertops, and backsplash, custom black metal mirrors and textured natural stone floors. The water closet features wallpaper from Kale Tree shop.
Mosby Building Arts
The architectural sleekness of the enlarged master bathroom comes from the flat panel maple cabinetry with a tower of cantilevered shelving rising to the double-height ceiling.
A St. Louis County mid-century modern ranch home from 1958 had a long hallway to reach 4 bedrooms. With some of the children gone, the owners longed for an enlarged master suite with a larger bathroom.
By using the space of an unused bedroom, the floorplan was rearranged to create a larger master bathroom, a generous walk-in closet and a sitting area within the master bedroom. Rearranging the space also created a vestibule outside their room with shelves for displaying art work.
Photos by Toby Weiss @ Mosby Building Arts
Bathroom Design Ideas with Ceramic Tile and Onyx Benchtops
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