Bathroom Design Ideas with Distressed Cabinets and a Built-in Vanity
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Phase One Design
This client wanted to keep with the time-honored feel of their traditional home, but update the entryway, living room, master bath, and patio area. Phase One provided sensible updates including custom wood work and paneling, a gorgeous master bath soaker tub, and a hardwoods floors envious of the whole neighborhood.
California Woodworking, Inc.
This bathroom maximizes the coastal feel with beautifully distressed cabinet doors.
Jane Ellison
This home in Napa off Silverado was rebuilt after burning down in the 2017 fires. Architect David Rulon, a former associate of Howard Backen, known for this Napa Valley industrial modern farmhouse style. Composed in mostly a neutral palette, the bones of this house are bathed in diffused natural light pouring in through the clerestory windows. Beautiful textures and the layering of pattern with a mix of materials add drama to a neutral backdrop. The homeowners are pleased with their open floor plan and fluid seating areas, which allow them to entertain large gatherings. The result is an engaging space, a personal sanctuary and a true reflection of it's owners' unique aesthetic.
Inspirational features are metal fireplace surround and book cases as well as Beverage Bar shelving done by Wyatt Studio, painted inset style cabinets by Gamma, moroccan CLE tile backsplash and quartzite countertops.
Oland Living
Custom stained cabinets, with dual sink. Bronze hardware with bronze and gold lighting fixtures. Black outlined rectangular mirrors. Freestanding tub, with decorative tile for the tub surround.
Hibbs Homes
The master bathroom features custom cabinetry made by hand with drawers that are enclosed around the plumbing. The large shower is made from carrera marble and marlow glossy tile in smoke. The carrera marble flooring features a wide basket weave patern with a smoky gray and black dot. The toilet is also upgraded to a bidet.
Jane Ellison
This home in Napa off Silverado was rebuilt after burning down in the 2017 fires. Architect David Rulon, a former associate of Howard Backen, known for this Napa Valley industrial modern farmhouse style. Composed in mostly a neutral palette, the bones of this house are bathed in diffused natural light pouring in through the clerestory windows. Beautiful textures and the layering of pattern with a mix of materials add drama to a neutral backdrop. The homeowners are pleased with their open floor plan and fluid seating areas, which allow them to entertain large gatherings. The result is an engaging space, a personal sanctuary and a true reflection of it's owners' unique aesthetic.
Inspirational features are metal fireplace surround and book cases as well as Beverage Bar shelving done by Wyatt Studio, painted inset style cabinets by Gamma, moroccan CLE tile backsplash and quartzite countertops.
Foster Remodeling Solutions, Inc.
This cozy rustic bathroom remodel in Arlington, VA is a space to enjoy. The floating shelves along with farmhouse style vanity and mirror finish off the cozy space.
Mc Construction Design Build
The clients wanted a refresh on their master suite while keeping the majority of the plumbing in the same space. Keeping the shower were it was we simply
removed some minimal walls at their master shower area which created a larger, more dramatic, and very functional master wellness retreat.
The new space features a expansive showering area, as well as two furniture sink vanity, and seated makeup area. A serene color palette and a variety of textures gives this bathroom a spa-like vibe and the dusty blue highlights repeated in glass accent tiles, delicate wallpaper and customized blue tub.
Design and Cabinetry by Bonnie Bagley Catlin
Kitchen Installation by Tomas at Mc Construction
Photos by Gail Owens
Cresmark Custom Homes
Custom millwork, quartz countertop with undermount sink, wall mount faucet, tiled chevron backsplash, wood shaker doors, porcelain tile flooring, wall sconces
Doug Walter Architect
Owners bath with Solatube daylight device over counter. Water closet beyond, and large shower opposite Heated marble floors
Ken Spears Construction
The clients needed a larger space for a bathroom and closet. They also wanted to move the laundry room upstairs from the basement.
We added a room addition with a laundry / mud room, master bathroom with a wet room and enlarged the existing closet. We also removed the flat roof over the bedroom and added a pitched roof to match the existing. The color of the house is going to be changed from yellow to white siding.
The tub and shower is in the same “wet room” with plenty of natural light into the room. White subway tile be on the walls.
The laundry room sink was repurposed and refinished to be used here. New tile floor was also installed.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Distressed Cabinets and a Built-in Vanity
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