Bathroom Design Ideas with Flat-panel Cabinets and Decorative Wall Panelling
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kbh architects, ltd.
New Modern Lake House: Located on beautiful Glen Lake, this home was designed especially for its environment with large windows maximizing the view toward the lake. The lower awning windows allow lake breezes in, while clerestory windows and skylights bring light in from the south. A back porch and screened porch with a grill and commercial hood provide multiple opportunities to enjoy the setting. Michigan stone forms a band around the base with blue stone paving on each porch. Every room echoes the lake setting with shades of blue and green and contemporary wood veneer cabinetry.
Coyle Carpet One Floor & Home
Cabinet & Herringbone tile installation by Coyle Carpet One Madison || Tile from Ragno, Rewind 3x11 Peltro || Bathroom Vanity by Shiloh, Stain on White Oak
Cornerstone Remodeling
opened up ceiling all the way up to the concrete ceilings of condo building, retaining the HVAC soffit. Vertical tile in shower runs in a continuous flow across the main floor of the bathroom. Oversized niche that cuts across and into the ceiling with integrated LED lighting. Another series of niches on the fixture wall for soaps and bottles. Door was pocketed to create more space inside the bathroom and make the space more functional. New toilet, floating vanity, sink, faucet, medicine cabinet and lighting added in a modern minimalist style. Tile wainscoting against the right and left side walls which also flows into the shower space.
Showpiece Kitchen & Bath
Beautiful Farmhouse Design in master bath. Lots of color, herringbone tile floor, quartz countertops, rectangle sinks, large shower, incredible freestanding soaking tub, wainscoting, Toto toilets
Captivating Interiors
This bathroom has a shagreen vanity with a quartz top. The fixtures are a brushed bronze.
Studio InSitu Architects
In an ever-evolving homestead on the Connecticut River, this bath serves two guest bedrooms as well as the Master.
In renovating the original 1983 bathspace and its unusual 6ft by 24ft footprint, our design divides the room's functional components along its length. A deep soaking tub in a Sepele wood niche anchors the primary space. Opposing entries from Master and guest sides access a neutral center area with a sepele cabinet for linen and toiletries. Fluted glass in a black steel frame creates discretion while admitting daylight from a South window in the 6ft by 8ft river-side shower room.
Irons Brothers Construction Inc
This stunning master bathroom started with a creative reconfiguration of space, but it’s the wall of shimmering blue dimensional tile that really makes this a “statement” bathroom.
The homeowners’, parents of two boys, wanted to add a master bedroom and bath onto the main floor of their classic mid-century home. Their objective was to be close to their kids’ rooms, but still have a quiet and private retreat.
To obtain space for the master suite, the construction was designed to add onto the rear of their home. This was done by expanding the interior footprint into their existing outside corner covered patio. To create a sizeable suite, we also utilized the current interior footprint of their existing laundry room, adjacent to the patio. The design also required rebuilding the exterior walls of the kitchen nook which was adjacent to the back porch. Our clients rounded out the updated rear home design by installing all new windows along the back wall of their living and dining rooms.
Once the structure was formed, our design team worked with the homeowners to fill in the space with luxurious elements to form their desired retreat with universal design in mind. The selections were intentional, mixing modern-day comfort and amenities with 1955 architecture.
The shower was planned to be accessible and easy to use at the couple ages in place. Features include a curb-less, walk-in shower with a wide shower door. We also installed two shower fixtures, a handheld unit and showerhead.
To brighten the room without sacrificing privacy, a clearstory window was installed high in the shower and the room is topped off with a skylight.
For ultimate comfort, heated floors were installed below the silvery gray wood-plank floor tiles which run throughout the entire room and into the shower! Additional features include custom cabinetry in rich walnut with horizontal grain and white quartz countertops. In the shower, oversized white subway tiles surround a mermaid-like soft-blue tile niche, and at the vanity the mirrors are surrounded by boomerang-shaped ultra-glossy marine blue tiles. These create a dramatic focal point. Serene and spectacular.
Studio InSitu Architects
In an ever-evolving homestead on the Connecticut River, this bath serves two guest bedrooms as well as the Master.
In renovating the original 1983 bathspace and its unusual 6ft by 24ft footprint, our design divides the room's functional components along its length. A deep soaking tub in a Sepele wood niche anchors the primary space. Opposing entries from Master and guest sides access a neutral center area with a sepele cabinet for linen and toiletries. Fluted glass in a black steel frame creates discretion while admitting daylight from a South window in the 6ft by 8ft river-side shower room.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Flat-panel Cabinets and Decorative Wall Panelling
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