Bathroom Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and Concrete Benchtops
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Norman Building & Design
One of the homes baths is adjacent to homes craft room that can double as an additional bedroom when needed. Created a bright and inviting space through the use of white tiles with a 'pop' of interest in the shower wall.
Artisan Gray
This customer wanted an oversize shower niche and we accommodated by making her a custom concrete niche.
Simply Baths & Kitchens
The homeowners of this CT master bath wanted a daring, edgy space that took some risks, but made a bold statement. Calling on designer Rachel Peterson of Simply Baths, Inc. this lack-luster master bath gets an edgy update by opening up the space, adding split-face rock, custom concrete sinks and accents, and keeping the lines clean and uncluttered.
Troin Construction LLC
The photo captures the beauty of a newly renovated bathroom with a focus on texture and pattern. The white subway tiles create a clean and classic look, while the custom black hexagon tiles in the niche add a touch of sophistication and interest. The matching hexagon tiles on the floor further emphasize the design theme and provide a cohesive look throughout the space. The attention to detail in this renovation is evident in the precise installation of the tiles, showcasing the bathroom's high-quality craftsmanship. The use of simple colors and bold patterns in this bathroom renovation make it a standout feature in the home, while the functionality and comfort of the space provide a relaxing and rejuvenating environment for homeowners and guests.
Visbeen Architects
The Cicero is a modern styled home for today’s contemporary lifestyle. It features sweeping facades with deep overhangs, tall windows, and grand outdoor patio. The contemporary lifestyle is reinforced through a visually connected array of communal spaces. The kitchen features a symmetrical plan with large island and is connected to the dining room through a wide opening flanked by custom cabinetry. Adjacent to the kitchen, the living and sitting rooms are connected to one another by a see-through fireplace. The communal nature of this plan is reinforced downstairs with a lavish wet-bar and roomy living space, perfect for entertaining guests. Lastly, with vaulted ceilings and grand vistas, the master suite serves as a cozy retreat from today’s busy lifestyle.
Photographer: Brad Gillette
Bathroom Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and Concrete Benchtops
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