Bathroom Design Ideas with Concrete Floors and a Double Vanity
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Amrish Maharaj Architecture
Reconfiguration of the original bathroom creates a private ensuite for the master bedroom.
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Midcentury Modern inspired new build home. Color, texture, pattern, interesting roof lines, wood, light!
Iconic by Kaitlyn Wolfe
We teamed up with an investor to design a one-of-a-kind property. We created a very clear vision for this home: Scandinavian minimalism. Our intention for this home was to incorporate as many natural materials that we could. We started by selecting polished concrete floors throughout the entire home. To balance this masculinity, we chose soft, natural wood grain cabinetry for the kitchen, bathrooms and mudroom. In the kitchen, we made the hood a focal point by wrapping it in marble and installing a herringbone tile to the ceiling. We accented the rooms with brass and polished chrome, giving the home a light and airy feeling. We incorporated organic textures and soft lines throughout. The bathrooms feature a dimensioned shower tile and leather towel hooks. We drew inspiration for the color palette and styling by our surroundings - the desert.
HONEYandSPICE innenarchitektur + design
Auch im Elternbad geben natürliche Materialien und Farben den Ton an. Die fugenlose Wand- und Bodengestaltung aus gespachteltem Design-Estrich bis in die bodengleiche Dusche lassen den großen Raum noch ruhiger wirken. Der maßgefertigte Waschtisch aus gebürsteter Eiche und in die Mineralwerkstoffplatte integrierte Doppelwaschbecken lassen viel Platz für zwei. Noch mehr Stauraum für Tiegel und Tuben findet sich im Spiegelschrank, der in der Vorwand eingelassen wurde und rundum von LED- beleuchtet wird. Die Leuchten "Sento" und "Più" von Occhio runden das Lichtkonzept ab.
Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects
The opposing angles at the "bend" of the main bedroom suite create an opportunity for gorgeous indirect light into the bathroom. A custom vanity and minimalist shower enclosure complete the sleek, modern look set against the calm colors of the Milestone plaster walls. Photography: Andrew Pogue Photography.
David Reid Homes
This knock down and rebuild had a house that faced the wrong way on a well established flat and sunny section. The new two-storey home is sited towards the rear of the section, so the living and outdoor areas face north.
The brief was to create a clean-lined, contemporary family home that would accommodate three teenagers and their sociable parents and have “light, light, light” – big windows to capture the sun and to bring the sense of suburban greenery indoors.
The lower level is clad in dark-stained vertically run cedar, wrapping over the north facing living areas, the garage and a blade wall that hides the living room from the driveway. The upper level is clad in crisp white plaster, and is staggered and pushed towards the rear of the site. A cantilevered section slices through one corner to hang above the entrance, sheltering it from the elements.
Inside, there are four bedrooms, three bathrooms and two living rooms – allowing space for separation. Interior features include: a bold concrete stairwell with a screen of matai boards (rescued from the previous home), a sophisticated kitchen – complete with fingerprint-proof black cabinetry with bevelled handles, Calacatta Supreme Stone bench tops and a scullery with a coffee/bar area – and an ensuite with floor-to-ceiling Carrara marble-look tiles and concrete floor.
Marc Newman Architect
Picture of new master bathroom with curbless walk-in shower & double sink vanity.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Concrete Floors and a Double Vanity
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