Bathroom Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and a Drop-in Tub
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Story Hill Renovations LLC
This is a second floor main bathroom in a 1920's Wauwatosa Tudor. The floor is a basket weave marble, the hardware finish is oil rubbed bronze. The plumbing fixtures are from Kohler. Photos by Mike Kaskel.
Remodel Works Bath & Kitchen
This large master bath features Arizona Tile's Metalwood Iridio on the shower walls, Bedrosians Hampton Seaside Glass Mosiac tile for the accent tile in the shower, and Emser Tile's Baja Mexicali Mosiac tile in the shower pan. The bathtub is Hydrosystems Studio Whirlpool tub and all faucets in this bathroom are from MOEN. The vanity is from Starmark in their Farmington Cherry Wood with a Java stain. Finishing off the vanity are two undermount sinks from IPT with an engineered quartz countertop/backsplash.
Photos by: Scott Basile
Mary DeWalt Design Group
The large master bathroom in this house is luxurious with his & her vanities, a bathtub with a television AND fireplace as well as beautiful finishes! A daring and striking turquoise tile backsplash is brought to the ceiling and frames the two mirrors and adds a playful touch to the space.
Jenni Leasia Interior Design
This bathroom features a custom painted white sink vanity with a slatted shelf at the bottom. The brown countertop features a detail of a crosscut marble slab.
Project by Portland interior design studio Jenni Leasia Interior Design. Also serving Lake Oswego, West Linn, Vancouver, Sherwood, Camas, Oregon City, Beaverton, and the whole of Greater Portland.
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Griffin Enright Architects
Contrasting materials in the master bathroom with a sculptural relationship between the tub and the shower.
Clare Connolly Interior Design
The clients were keen to keep upheaval to a minimum so we kept the existing layout, meaning there was no need to relocate the services and cutting down the time that the bathroom was out of action.
Underfloor heating was installed to free up wall space in this bijou bathroom, and plentiful bespoke and hidden storage was fitted to help the clients keep the space looking neat.
The clients had a selection of existing items they wanted to make use of, including a mirror and some offcuts from their kitchen worktop. We LOVE a no-waste challenge around here, so we had the mirror re-sprayed to match the lampshades, and had the offcuts re-worked into the surface and splash back of the vanity.
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Speaking to the functionality of the space, the client wanted a shower that was multi-functional, easy to use, and easy to access. Going with a custom operable glass enclosure, the glass allows for the shower space to remain enclosed, and at the same time easily accessible.
Deja Designs
This black and white bathroom needed a little pop, so we took the tile to the ceiling in the shower and painted the walls blue. The addition of the soap niche became the perfect place to add a little visual interest with the black, white and metal tile mosaic. The sink vanity provides more counter space thanks to the vessel sink. Wood tile floors add another modern touch.
View our Caribbean Remodel @ www.dejaviewvilla.com
Bathroom Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and a Drop-in Tub
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