Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass-front Cabinets and an Alcove Shower
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Elisabetta Tanesini
Lo stile pulito e raffinato incontra pezzi di mobilio già presenti nella proprietà.
Questo bagno è caratterizzato dalla presenza di elementi caldi e naturali, come il legno e la pietra, e da colori e giochi di luce moderni e d'effetto.
Confluence Design
Galvalum wall panels were installed behind the sink and to the full shower wall. Hex tiles floor to ceiling expand the small bathroom while a tall highboy adds a pop of black and storage for linens.
Photo: Barb Kelsall
Cocalico Plumbing & Heating
With plenty of storage, this vanity eliminates cluttered countertops. The black and white mosaic floor tiles are perfect in this modern bathroom, but could also work well in a more vintage-inspired space. Photo Credit: Sue Moyer
Susan Jablon
Making a statement with all over tile! This custom designed glass mosaic tile blend includes tans, beiges, browns, and reds to add warmth to this bathroom. Tiles covering the walls, tub surround, and shower floor definitely attract attention!
Haus Thorson
Take a look. This rain feature divides the open shower alcove from the room. We transformed this lower east side bathroom into a modern spa. Complete with rain feature, atmospheric lighting, and aeration massage bath.
Haus Thorson
Frosted glass sliding doors provide modern vibes and conserve space. The dimmable LED lighting is controllable in three different zones: above the vanity, around the perimeter of the ceiling, and running through the wainscot (even in the shower!). We transformed this lower east side bathroom into a modern spa. Complete with rain feature, atmospheric lighting, and aeration massage bath.
M Design Studio
This new bathroom incorporates an antique marble sink and vanity with legs that we chrome plated. We utilized reclaimed antique leaded windows to create cabinet doors. The dark brown "accent" ceiling mimics the floor color and adds drama and interest. The antique carved wood mirror is flanked by contemporary chrome sconces topped with more traditional shades.. Another example of how we mix modern with traditional for a very chic bathroom.
Confluence Design
Adding to the industrial look is a round vintage mirror, a sink on an old vintage sewing machine trestle and the corner glass cabinet. Stainless steel sconces with black metal lamps complete the look.
Photo: Barb Kelsall
Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass-front Cabinets and an Alcove Shower
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