Bathroom Design Ideas with Furniture-like Cabinets and Concrete Benchtops
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Pacific Coast Builders, Inc.
This kids bathroom has some really beautiful custom details, including a reclaimed wood vanity cabinet, and custom concrete vanity countertop and sink. The shower enclosure has thassos marble tile walls with offset pattern. The niche is trimmed with thassos marble and has a herringbone patterned marble tile backsplash. The same marble herringbone tile is used for the shower floor. The shower bench has large-format thassos marble tiles as does the top of the shower dam. The bathroom floor is a large format grey marble tile. Seen in the mirror reflection are two large "rulers", which make interesting wall art and double as fun way to track the client's children's height. Fun, eh?
Artisan Gray
This customer wanted an oversize shower niche and we accommodated by making her a custom concrete niche.
d KISER design.construct, inc.
Architect: AToM
Interior Design: d KISER
Contractor: d KISER
d KISER worked with the architect and homeowner to make material selections as well as designing the custom cabinetry. d KISER was also the cabinet manufacturer.
Photography: Colin Conces
JMorris Design
Close up of round pennytile in navy blue by Waterworks in Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn. Photo by Alexey Gold-Devoryadkin.
Legacy Architects, LLC
The handcrafted vanity with cast-in-place concrete counter top gives this Master Bath that genuine touch of authenticity not found on the shelf of the big box stores. The glass shower surround allows for more openness and light from the windows to flood the bathroom.
Home Tech Handyman
These are custom built counters that have silica inside for a slight crystally sheen. We can put any material in them and polish it out.
Examples: Turquoise and other rock, rare wood samples, gold iron, and other metals, and even man-made glass in any color.
MossCreek
The owners of this beautiful home have a strong interest in the classic lodges of the National Parks. MossCreek worked with them on designing a home that paid homage to these majestic structures while at the same time providing a modern space for family gatherings and relaxed lakefront living. With large-scale exterior elements, and soaring interior timber frame work featuring handmade iron work, this home is a fitting tribute to a uniquely American architectural heritage.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Furniture-like Cabinets and Concrete Benchtops
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