Bathroom Design Ideas with Orange Cabinets and Engineered Quartz Benchtops
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This home has a color theme that continues all the way to the bathroom. The dotted wallpaper as well as the dimensional white tile are complemented by the solid burnt orange sink and matte black fixtures.
In the Deets
A fun boys bathroom featuring a custom orange vanity with t-rex knobs, geometric gray and blue tile floor, vintage gray subway tile shower with soaking tub, satin brass fixtures and accessories and navy pendant lights.
Kitchens Wow, Inc.
A Modern take on black and terracotta. This bathroom has large format tile with multi-metal penny tiles in-between and on the floor. The Crystal cabinet is a new leathered look laminate. The contrast on the dark and light were used to create depth and balance.
Grace Blu Interior Design
Five residential-style, three-level cottages are located behind the hotel facing 32nd Street. Spanning 1,500 square feet with a kitchen, rooftop deck featuring a fire place + barbeque, two bedrooms and a living room, showcasing masterfully designed interiors. Each cottage is named after the islands in Newport Beach and features a distinctive motif, tapping five elite Newport Beach-based firms: Grace Blu Interior Design, Jennifer Mehditash Design, Brooke Wagner Design, Erica Bryen Design and Blackband Design.
Melinamade - Residential Design + Interiors
This is a marble water-jet cut mosaic wall tile using Thassos, Carrara, and Bardiglio marble that I designed and had custom fabricated for me by M2 along with a glossy orange floating vanity with quartz countertop and Rohl fixtures.
Mota Contracting Inc.
The custom vanity fabricated in house adds the perfect pop of color to this room.
In the Deets
A fun boys bathroom featuring a custom orange vanity with t-rex knobs, geometric gray and blue tile floor, vintage gray subway tile shower with soaking tub, satin brass fixtures and accessories and navy pendant lights.
LEICHT SEATTLE
An original Sandy Cohen design mid-century house in Laurelhurst neighborhood in Seattle. The house was originally built for illustrator Irwin Caplan, known for the "Famous Last Words" comic strip in the Saturday Evening Post. The residence was recently bought from Caplan’s estate by new owners, who found that it ultimately needed both cosmetic and functional upgrades. A renovation led by SHED lightly reorganized the interior so that the home’s midcentury character can shine.
LEICHT cabinet in frosty white c-channel in alum color. Wrap in custom VG Fir panel.
DWELL Magazine article
DeZeen article
Design by SHED Architecture & Design
Photography by: Rafael Soldi
Triple Dot Design Studio
The master half-bath was the perfect place to be more playful and show a bit more personality by using a fun moth wallpaper which is balanced by a beautiful coral vanity.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Orange Cabinets and Engineered Quartz Benchtops
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