Bathroom Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and Beige Benchtops
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
141 - 160 of 3,479 photos
Item 1 of 3
Granada Tile
Our client Alexandra Becket got her start as a textile designer and has had her wall hangings, paintings and home accessories shown at galleries around her LA hometown. In 2010 she and her husband, Greg Steinberg launched ModOp Design, a home renovation company.
A recent project is near and dear to them—their own home in the the Beverly Grove area of LA. It’s near and dear to us at Granada Tile, too—they covered a bathroom floor in cement tile in our Echo Collection’s Sofia pattern.
Design by Alexandra Becket/ Photo Courtesy Granada Tile / Tiles by Granada Tile
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
This elegant bathroom is essential part of winding down at the end of a long day. The wallpaper adds a classic, traditional touch. The real show stopped in this bathroom is the wall paneling in a rich neutral paint color.
LM Design +
Bath Renovation featuring large format wood-look porcelain wall tile, built-in linen storage, shiplap walls, black frame metal shower doors
Garret Cord Werner Architects & Interior Designers
Architecture by Bosworth Hoedemaker
& Garret Cord Werner. Interior design by Garret Cord Werner.
Casali Remodeling
The master bathroom feels bright and spacious with light colored tile, frameless shower glass, and plenty of natural light. The custom vanity in a deep wood stain adds warmth.
Michael Menn Ltd.
This view of the bathroom shows off the beautiful tile of the shower as well as the built in cabinet. The brown cabinets are a beautiful contrast to the light colored floor and countertops.
Santa Barbara Designs of the Interior
New construction offers an opportunity to design without existing constraints, and this powder room is an example of drama in a relatively small space. The movement of the stone suits the homes' location, on a lake, and the finish of the wood cabinet adds warmth. We love the underlighting, for a softness when one enters.
Evelyn James Interiors
This is a project for our clients' new home where we worked to select new pieces to team with the old in an attempt to achieve a cohesive look that encompasses both client's personalities and individuality. We took both traditional and contemporary styles and combined them to pull together a space where both parties feel at home. It worked! The client's comment when interviewed for Housetrends magazine stated "Even though we both came from our own homes, those are a foreigh place now. We feel relaxed and at home in our new space."
Bathroom Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and Beige Benchtops
8