Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass-front Cabinets and Black Tile

Casa Japón
Casa Japón
Rafael Senabre RibesRafael Senabre Ribes
Baño principal abierto al dormitorio y separado por un cristal mate. Baño de gran lujo revestido de piezas de pizarra negra con suelo de madera teñida en color oscuro y con sanitarios blancos. El toque asiático lo ponen los acabados y los complementos decorativos.
Sleek, Modern Master
Sleek, Modern Master
Simply Baths & KitchensSimply Baths & Kitchens
When Barry Miller of Simply Baths, Inc. first met with these Danbury, CT homeowners, they wanted to transform their 1950s master bathroom into a modern, luxurious space. To achieve the desired result, we eliminated a small linen closet in the hallway. Adding a mere 3 extra square feet of space allowed for a comfortable atmosphere and inspiring features. The new master bath boasts a roomy 6-by-3-foot shower stall with a dual showerhead and four body jets. A glass block window allows natural light into the space, and white pebble glass tiles accent the shower floor. Just an arm's length away, warm towels and a heated tile floor entice the homeowners. A one-piece clear glass countertop and sink is beautifully accented by lighted candles beneath, and the iridescent black tile on one full wall with coordinating accent strips dramatically contrasts the white wall tile. The contemporary theme offers maximum comfort and functionality. Not only is the new master bath more efficient and luxurious, but visitors tell the homeowners it belongs in a resort.
Golf Course Modern
Golf Course Modern
Edmunds Studios Photography, Inc.Edmunds Studios Photography, Inc.
Edmunds Studios Photography Haisma Design Co.
Bespoke Interior Design: Small Downtown Apartment
Bespoke Interior Design: Small Downtown Apartment
Hart & HiveHart & Hive
Our client wanted to have some fun in the bathroom so we went bold with "80's Pink" wall and black tile work. To soften the look, natural wood, plants and framed butterflies were incorporated into the decor.
Residential Refurbishment with Moroccan Kitchen in Notting Hill, London, W11
Residential Refurbishment with Moroccan Kitchen in Notting Hill, London, W11
PTP Architects LondonPTP Architects London
Architecture by PTP Architects; Interior Design by Gerald Moran Interiors; Works and Photographs by Rupert Cordle Town & Country
Notting Hill
Notting Hill
Ola Jachymiak StudioOla Jachymiak Studio
Notting Hill is one of the most charming and stylish districts in London. This apartment is situated at Hereford Road, on a 19th century building, where Guglielmo Marconi (the pioneer of wireless communication) lived for a year; now the home of my clients, a french couple. The owners desire was to celebrate the building's past while also reflecting their own french aesthetic, so we recreated victorian moldings, cornices and rosettes. We also found an iron fireplace, inspired by the 19th century era, which we placed in the living room, to bring that cozy feeling without loosing the minimalistic vibe. We installed customized cement tiles in the bathroom and the Burlington London sanitaires, combining both french and british aesthetic. We decided to mix the traditional style with modern white bespoke furniture. All the apartment is in bright colors, with the exception of a few details, such as the fireplace and the kitchen splash back: bold accents to compose together with the neutral colors of the space. We have found the best layout for this small space by creating light transition between the pieces. First axis runs from the entrance door to the kitchen window, while the second leads from the window in the living area to the window in the bedroom. Thanks to this alignment, the spatial arrangement is much brighter and vaster, while natural light comes to every room in the apartment at any time of the day. Ola Jachymiak Studio
Bathrooms
Bathrooms
Architecture FactoryArchitecture Factory
Brett Boardman Photography Architecture Factory designed and built this bathroom, including all the fixtures & fittings in it, from the steel & glass door to the terrazzo sink, mirrored cabinets, skylight, custom lights, stone bath and steel drains.
Notting Hill
Notting Hill
Ola Jachymiak StudioOla Jachymiak Studio
Notting Hill is one of the most charming and stylish districts in London. This apartment is situated at Hereford Road, on a 19th century building, where Guglielmo Marconi (the pioneer of wireless communication) lived for a year; now the home of my clients, a french couple. The owners desire was to celebrate the building's past while also reflecting their own french aesthetic, so we recreated victorian moldings, cornices and rosettes. We also found an iron fireplace, inspired by the 19th century era, which we placed in the living room, to bring that cozy feeling without loosing the minimalistic vibe. We installed customized cement tiles in the bathroom and the Burlington London sanitaires, combining both french and british aesthetic. We decided to mix the traditional style with modern white bespoke furniture. All the apartment is in bright colors, with the exception of a few details, such as the fireplace and the kitchen splash back: bold accents to compose together with the neutral colors of the space. We have found the best layout for this small space by creating light transition between the pieces. First axis runs from the entrance door to the kitchen window, while the second leads from the window in the living area to the window in the bedroom. Thanks to this alignment, the spatial arrangement is much brighter and vaster, while natural light comes to every room in the apartment at any time of the day. Ola Jachymiak Studio
Modern Luxe
Modern Luxe
AVID Associates LLCAVID Associates LLC
A dramatic powder bath off of the entertainment wing of this expansive home features patterned marble floors and wainscoting, accented above with Philip Jeffries luxurious wallcovering. A chrome vessel sinks sits atop Black Cloud onyx countertop. Dan Piassick
Sleek, Modern Master
Sleek, Modern Master
Simply Baths & KitchensSimply Baths & Kitchens
When Barry Miller of Simply Baths, Inc. first met with these Danbury, CT homeowners, they wanted to transform their 1950s master bathroom into a modern, luxurious space. To achieve the desired result, we eliminated a small linen closet in the hallway. Adding a mere 3 extra square feet of space allowed for a comfortable atmosphere and inspiring features. The new master bath boasts a roomy 6-by-3-foot shower stall with a dual showerhead and four body jets. A glass block window allows natural light into the space, and white pebble glass tiles accent the shower floor. Just an arm's length away, warm towels and a heated tile floor entice the homeowners. A one-piece clear glass countertop and sink is beautifully accented by lighted candles beneath, and the iridescent black tile on one full wall with coordinating accent strips dramatically contrasts the white wall tile. The contemporary theme offers maximum comfort and functionality. Not only is the new master bath more efficient and luxurious, but visitors tell the homeowners it belongs in a resort.
Belltown Condo Remodel, Seattle, WA
Belltown Condo Remodel, Seattle, WA
Belltown Design LLCBelltown Design LLC
A 1930s style tiny (6'x8') bathroom/boudoir has a pharmacy cabinet, pedestal sink, and Art Deco style, polished nickel wall sconces. A vintage black and white framed photo of Western Avenue in the 1920s, and a book of risqué photos of women & cigarettes to me relating to the wild Seattle days of the 20s. Belltown Condo Remodel, Seattle, WA. Belltown Design. Photography by Paula McHugh

Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass-front Cabinets and Black Tile

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