Bathroom Design Ideas with Copper Benchtops and Glass Benchtops
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Bastet Design House
A light palette with very minimal brass fixtures, making the Tadelakt and the booked match wall the true stars.
Perhaps it’s because of its exotic provenance or perhaps because it connects us to nature, but tadelakt is is one of our favorite material so far. A plaster that has a special application and finish, Tadelakt was originally invented and used by the Berbers in Morocco. It was used for walls, sinks, showers and drinking vessels. It feels both sophisticated and rudimentary at the same time.
Rachel Betz Luxury Real Estate Design/Development
Fabulous master bathroom suite with mix of rustic and traditional touches. Stone sink, glass countertop, huge mirrors, wall mount faucets, travertine stone floors, sconces.
Domestic Diva Designs
What a beautiful shower. The 24 x 48 porcelain tile wall appears to be a porcelain slab. The gold plumbing fixtures I like as well as the his and her gold shower entry handles just add to the beauty. Of course we must point out the shower seat.
Paradise City
Elegant guest bathroom with gold and white tiles. Luxurious design and unmatched craftsmanship by Paradise City inc
BKT LOFT Italian Kitchen Cabinets in San Diego
The continuous curvilinear manufacture without any joinings is a precious feature which gives lightness to the furniture with delicate natural lines.
Affordable Bath Remodel
Biscuit Classic Bathtub, Travertine Windmill Walls, Window Kit, Brushed Nickel S Glass
Braitman Design Studio
The room’s color scheme consists of deep red sheet flooring, various shades of green glass and tile, custom grey-stained cabinetry, polished chrome, white fixtures, and a very light violet ceiling which compliments the various shades of green. Meanwhile, a carefully constructed 5-layer lighting system enhances the room’s color palette. It consists of two skylights (one of which was original to the home), dimmable sconces on both sides of the bath, low-voltage cans which illuminate the glass sink, ceiling lights, and a dimmable shower light.
We also made updates to the bath door and window. Specifically, we preserved the 5” wide original moldings around both, and restored the transom over the bath door. We then replaced the original flat panel door with frosted glass, yet used sticking which matched the sticking in the original door, which preserved some of the room’s historic detail.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Copper Benchtops and Glass Benchtops
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