Bathroom Design Ideas with Distressed Cabinets
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Kira Chesser Designs
Refresh of an existing kid's bathroom. The client wanted a space that would be welcoming for guests but also a space that was easy to maintain for her kid's primary bathroom.
Odell Construction Inc.
This Avon Lake master bathroom remodel is located in the heart of Cleveland's West side. The original outdated bathroom was completely gutted and transformed in to an updated traditional space with a tile corner shower, dark hardwood floors, distressed cabinets, and many more beautiful amenities.
YAMINI DESIGNS
A master bath renovation in a lake front home with a farmhouse vibe and easy to maintain finishes.
Next Generation Capital
Guest bath furniture like vanity, shiplap siding, mixed metals and marble counters.
Walker Woodworking
Using reclaimed wood from the floor of the building was used to make this powder room!
Rustic yet vintage vibes are evident here!
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.
Christie Hausmann Design
The homeowners wanted a simple, clean, modern bathroom. Sounds straightforward enough. But with a tight budget, a funky layout and a requirement not to move any plumbing, it was more of a puzzle than expected. Good thing we like puzzles! We added a wall to separate the bathroom from the master, installed a ‘tub with a view,’ and put in a free-standing vanity and glass shower to provide a sense of openness. The before pictures don’t begin to showcase the craziness that existed at the start, but we’re thrilled with the finish!
Christie Hausmann Design
The homeowners wanted a simple, clean, modern bathroom. Sounds straightforward enough. But with a tight budget, a funky layout and a requirement not to move any plumbing, it was more of a puzzle than expected. Good thing we like puzzles! We added a wall to separate the bathroom from the master, installed a ‘tub with a view,’ and put in a free-standing vanity and glass shower to provide a sense of openness. The before pictures don’t begin to showcase the craziness that existed at the start, but we’re thrilled with the finish!
House of Moxie
Bathroom, update, updated bathroom, open shelving, wood shelves, rustic vanity, rustic bathroom vanity
Bathroom Design Ideas with Distressed Cabinets
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