Bathroom Design Ideas with Recessed-panel Cabinets and Green Tile
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Nautilus Homes
This master bathroom is elegant and rich. The materials used are all premium materials yet they are not boastful, creating a true old world quality. The sea-foam colored hand made and glazed wall tiles are meticulously placed to create straight lines despite the abnormal shapes. The Restoration Hardware sconces and orb chandelier both complement and contrast the traditional style of the furniture vanity, Rohl plumbing fixtures and claw foot tub.
Design solutions include selecting mosaic hexagonal Calcutta gold floor tile as the perfect complement to the horizontal and linear look of the wall tile. As well, the crown molding is set at the elevation of the shower soffit and top of the window casing (not seen here) to provide a purposeful termination of the tile. Notice the full tiles at the top and bottom of the wall, small details such as this are what really brings the architect's intention to full expression with our projects.
Beautifully appointed custom home near Venice Beach, FL. Designed with the south Florida cottage style that is prevalent in Naples. Every part of this home is detailed to show off the work of the craftsmen that created it.
Urbana Design Studio
This primary bathroom exudes relaxing luxury. We created a beautiful open concept wet room that includes the tub and shower.
Michels Homes
Builder: Michels Homes
Architecture: Alexander Design Group
Photography: Scott Amundson Photography
Tamara Marie Designs
This classic vintage bathroom has it all. Claw-foot tub, mosaic black and white hexagon marble tile, glass shower and custom vanity.
Kohler Signature Store by Supply New England
Sea glass colored tile, cool marbles, and brushed nickel create a classic and enduring design in this upscale remodel. The walk-in shower is outfitted with the Artifacts collection in brushed nickel by Kohler with the Bancroft hand shower also by Kohler.
Photography by Erin Little.
Lord Design
This very small hall bath is the only full bath in this 100 year old Four Square style home in the Irvington neighborhood. We needed to give a nod to the tradition of the home but add modern touches, some color and the storage that the clients were craving. We had to move the toilet to get the best flow for the space and we added a clever flip down cabinet door to utilize as counter space when standing at the cool one bowl, double sink. The juxtaposition of the traditional with the modern made this space pop with life and will serve well for the next 100 years.
Remodel by Paul Hegarty, Hegarty Construction
Photography by Steve Eltinge, Eltinge Photography
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
We reconfigured the space, moving the door to the toilet room behind the vanity which offered more storage at the vanity area and gave the toilet room more privacy. If the linen towers each vanity sink has their own pullout hamper for dirty laundry. Its bright but the dramatic green tile offers a rich element to the room
Shannon Demma
Beautiful fir doors with 3form Eco Resin panels to allow the flow of light.
Shannon Demma
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
We reconfigured the space, moving the door to the toilet room behind the vanity which offered more storage at the vanity area and gave the toilet room more privacy. If the linen towers each vanity sink has their own pullout hamper for dirty laundry. Its bright but the dramatic green tile offers a rich element to the room
Bathroom Design Ideas with Recessed-panel Cabinets and Green Tile
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