Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Walls and Concrete Floors
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Arkin Tilt Architects
Large windows bring daylight and a view to the master bath.
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St. Augustine Home Improvements, LLC
Stained concrete floors, custom vanity with concrete counter tops, and white subway tile shower.
Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
bagno padronale: pavimento in parquet, doccia su misura rivestita in marmo silk georgette di Salvatori
Mobile sospeso ADDa si Salvatori in legno cannettato
Orren Pickell Building Group
Linda Oyama Bryan, photographer
Basement Bath with Stained Concrete Floor, Knotty Alder Recessed Panel Cabinetry, trough style sink, linear wall tile, and Silestone Sierra Madre Countertop.
S Squared Design, LLC
This loft was in need of a mid century modern face lift. In such an open living floor plan on multiple levels, storage was something that was lacking in the kitchen and the bathrooms. We expanded the kitchen in include a large center island with trash can/recycles drawers and a hidden microwave shelf. The previous pantry was a just a closet with some shelves that were clearly not being utilized. So bye bye to the closet with cramped corners and we welcomed a proper designed pantry cabinet. Featuring pull out drawers, shelves and tall space for brooms so the living level had these items available where my client's needed them the most. A custom blue wave paint job was existing and we wanted to coordinate with that in the new, double sized kitchen. Custom designed walnut cabinets were a big feature to this mid century modern design. We used brass handles in a hex shape for added mid century feeling without being too over the top. A blue long hex backsplash tile finished off the mid century feel and added a little color between the white quartz counters and walnut cabinets. The two bathrooms we wanted to keep in the same style so we went with walnut cabinets in there and used the same countertops as the kitchen. The shower tiles we wanted a little texture. Accent tiles in the niches and soft lighting with a touch of brass. This was all a huge improvement to the previous tiles that were hanging on for dear life in the master bath! These were some of my favorite clients to work with and I know they are already enjoying these new home!
swa.studio /// Sebastian Wiedemann Architektur
Das offene Bad im Dachgeschoss ist in den Schlafraum integriert, aber dennoch sehr privat. Der Boden und die offene Dusche aus Tadelakt bildet einen schönen Kontrast zu den unbehandelten Eichendielen im Schalfraum.
Foto: Sorin Morar
Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Walls and Concrete Floors
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