Bathroom Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and Mosaic Tile
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Krieger + Associates Architects, Inc.
Combining two smaller bedrooms, we carved out space for a new master suite in this whole-house renovation. The master bath has a long double vanity, a roomy shower, and plenty of storage. Tiles are glass mosaic, ceramic, and travertine; the counter is Caesarstone. Folding shower bench is by Moen. Photo: Jeffrey Totaro
Perianth Design | Buy My Eye
The client for this bath requested that Perianth create a sleek and chic hotel feel for his Upper West Side condo.
The concept for the bath as a whole was to create an escape; the concept for the shower itself was to create an enveloping mood that surrounded you from floor to ceiling. By bringing the lighter tiles into the corners, the black tiles in the shower were defined. Whimsical and reasonably priced artwork helps to make it light, fun and still sophisticated. All elements in the space were combined to achieve a luxurious, convenient and comfortable space.
Photo: Matt Vacca
SINGLEPOINT DESIGN BUILD INC.
Masculine bathroom with glass and stone tile on the walls and back splash. The floors have travertine hexagon mosaic tile.
Wynand Rutten Design
The client's brief was to gut a dated bathroom with a built-in corner tub, tiny shower and 1970's light oak vanity cabinet with a single sink.
They requested a large steam shower with a built-in seat and a vanity cabinet with two sinks. By reconfiguring the room layout, I was able to incorporate a free standing bathtub and separate the toilet from the main part of the room. This bathroom features a heated floor and a sill-less shower. The glass and marble mosaic tile adds texture and interest to the space.
Lindsey Runyon Design
The new bathroom provides much more storage than before, along with a cleaner, updated look. The upper medicine cabinets are recessed into the wall, providing an amazing amount of storage. The overhead soffit was extended to streamline the look, as well as to house recessed lighting above the vanity. Undercabinet lighting illuminates the countertop as well.
Sherman Architecture
At the top of the hill, this Kensington home had modest beginnings as a “1940’s Ranchburger”, but with panoramic views of San Francisco to the west and Tilden Park to the east. Inspired by the Owner’s desire to realize the property’s potential and meet the needs of their creative family, our design approach started with a drive to connect common areas of the house with the outdoors. The flow of space from living, family, dining, and kitchen areas was reconfigured to open onto a new “wrap-around deck” in the rear yard. Special attention to space, light, and proportion led to raising the ceiling in the living/dining room creating a “great hall” at the center of the house. A new master bedroom suite, with private terrace and sitting room, was added upstairs under a butterfly roof that frames dramatic views on both sides of the house. A new gable over the entry for enhanced street presence. The eclectic mix of materials, forms, and saturated colors give the house a playful modern appeal.
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Photos by Mark Costantini
Contractor Lewis Fine Buildings
Kirk Riley Design
Steam Shower with Rain Showerhead and dramatic blue glass mosaic in herringbone pattern.
Jeff Beck
Bathroom Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and Mosaic Tile
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