Bathroom Design Ideas with Dark Wood Cabinets and Porcelain Floors
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Imperial Kitchens and Baths, Inc.
Designer: Larry Rych
Photos: Mike Kaske
New owners of this fabulous condo wanted an interior that was as inspiring as the view. A clean and masculine design with clearly defined angles reflects the architecture of the building. By lighting under the floating vanity the piece is not longer weighed down by its dark color but rather has a sense of lightness.
Sweetlake Interior Design LLC
This West University Master Bathroom remodel was quite the challenge. Our design team rework the walls in the space along with a structural engineer to create a more even flow. In the begging you had to walk through the study off master to get to the wet room. We recreated the space to have a unique modern look. The custom vanity is made from Tree Frog Veneers with countertops featuring a waterfall edge. We suspended overlapping circular mirrors with a tiled modular frame. The tile is from our beloved Porcelanosa right here in Houston. The large wall tiles completely cover the walls from floor to ceiling . The freestanding shower/bathtub combination features a curbless shower floor along with a linear drain. We cut the wood tile down into smaller strips to give it a teak mat affect. The wet room has a wall-mount toilet with washlet. The bathroom also has other favorable features, we turned the small study off the space into a wine / coffee bar with a pull out refrigerator drawer.
Durham Designs & Consulting, LLC
The "exercise restroom" contains custom-designed cabinets with frosted glass fronts and industrial pendants. A heavy beveled square mirror compliments the Blue Pearl granite and glass listello of the shower, as well as the gym floor which is black with gray speckles.
Designed by Melodie Durham of Durham Designs & Consulting, LLC. Photo by Livengood Photographs [www.livengoodphotographs.com/design].
Interiology Design Co.
The two person spa-style shower features body sprays and multiple shower heads, including a rain shower feature. This project won Best Before & After Bath in the 2016 NKBA Design Competition. Photo by Shelly Harrison.
Boswell Construction
Porcelanosa textured tiles
Miton Cucine Cabinetry
Hansgrohe fixtures
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Jim Bartsch; Linda Kasian
CLPM Limited
This shower room has a clean, modern feel.
CLPM project manager tip - when choosing a head for your shower its worth considering an aerated head head. This will save you a great deal of money over its lifetime as you will use less water and your hot water bills will be lower too.
timothyj kitchen & bath, inc.
Modern cabinetry by Wood Mode Custom Cabinets, Frameless construction in Vista Plus door style, Maple wood species with a Matte Eclipse finish, dimensional wall tile Boreal Engineered Marble by Giovanni Barbieri, LED backlit lighting.
Nathan Taylor for Obelisk Home
Preliminary architecture renderings were given to Obelisk Home with a challenge. The homeowners needed us to create an unusual but family friendly home, but also a home-based business functioning environment. Working with the architect, modifications were made to incorporate the desired functions for the family. Starting with the exterior, including landscape design, stone, brick and window selections a one-of-a-kind home was created. Every detail of the interior was created with the homeowner and the Obelisk Home design team.
Furnishings, art, accessories, and lighting were provided through Obelisk Home. We were challenged to incorporate existing furniture. So the team repurposed, re-finished and worked these items into the new plan. Custom paint colors and upholstery were purposely blended to add cohesion. Custom light fixtures were designed and manufactured for the main living areas giving the entire home a unique and personal feel.
Photos by Jeremy Mason McGraw
Cherry City Interiors & Design
Builder/Remodeler: M&S Resources- Phillip Moreno/ Materials provided by: Cherry City Interiors & Design/ Interior Design by: Shelli Dierck &Leslie Kampstra/ Photographs by:
Design Harmony
This outdated master bath had one thing going for it, space. The existing footprint was quite functional so we left it as is. We then updated the corner jetted tub with a free standing soaker tub that took up less space allowing for a bigger vanity, shower and a new linen cabinet.
Photo Credit: Holland Photography - Cory Holland - HollandPhotography.biz
Holtzman Home Improvement LLC
Photo: Dino Tom
Larger niches, dual shower systems, rain head, pebble floor make this a great way to start the day.
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