Bathroom Design Ideas with a Wall-mount Toilet and Concrete Benchtops
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Nicky Percival Limited
Compact shower room with terrazzo tiles, builting storage, cement basin, black brassware mirrored cabinets
Tali Hardonag Architect
PALO ALTO ACCESSIBLE BATHROOM
Designed for accessibility, the hall bathroom has a curbless shower, floating cast concrete countertop and a wide door.
The same stone tile is used in the shower and above the sink, but grout colors were changed for accent. Single handle lavatory faucet.
Not seen in this photo is the tiled seat in the shower (opposite the shower bar) and the toilet across from the vanity. The grab bars, both in the shower and next to the toilet, also serve as towel bars.
Erlenmeyer mini pendants from Hubbarton Forge flank a mirror set in flush with the stone tile.
Concrete ramped sink from Sonoma Cast Stone
Photo: Mark Pinkerton, vi360
building Lab, inc.
While the existing upstairs sitting room was spacious and welcoming, with a panoramic view of Golden Gate Bridge, Ghirardelli Square and Alcatraz, the sole bathroom on the floor and an adjacent dressing room, situated in the center, were dark and claustrophobic, with no view. We proposed enclosing a small deck to create a bright 90 sq. ft. en-suite master bath, a new dressing area, and a powder room accessible from the hallway.
The challenge was to make a room feel big without the benefit of a view. We saw this project as nestling a master bath in the trees, playing with the variegated light in the foliage and creating an indoor/outdoor shower experience.
Blue sky and lush trees are visible from the shower through a large picture window, while light filtered by the greenery splashes over the counter through a long, low view window. A new skylight straddles the master bath and the powder room. Transom glass around the perimeter of the powder room allows glimpses of light bouncing through both the bath and the powder room as well as the new dressing area.
General Assembly
The master bathroom in this Brooklyn townhouse contrasts black and white materials to create a bright and open space. White subway tiles line the walls and tub, while black floor tile covers the floor. Black shower fixtures and a black faucet pop in the space and help to keep things modern. A walnut vanity is topped with a concrete countertop.
Photo by Charlie Bennet
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Wall-mount Toilet and Concrete Benchtops
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