Bathroom Design Ideas with Yellow Cabinets and Grey Benchtops
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Hindley & Co Architecture & Interior Design
Art Deco bathroom, featuring original 1930s cream textured tiles with green accent tile line and bath (resurfaced). Vanity designed by Hindley & Co with curved Corian top and siding, handcrafted by JFJ Joinery. The matching curved mirrored medicine cabinet is designed by Hindley & Co. The project is a 1930s art deco Spanish mission-style house in Melbourne. See more from our Arch Deco Project.
Ultimate Kitchens & Bathrooms
The children's bathroom took on a new design dimension with the introduction of a primary colour to the vanity and storage units to add a sense of fun that was desired in this space.
Refresh Renovations Tauranga
We absolutely love this duck egg blue bathroom. The tiles are a real point of difference whilst being neutral enough for most home owners. The floating vanity and toilet really help with how spacious the bathroom feels despite its smaller size. The wooden pendant lights also help with this whist being a fantastic contrast against the tiles. They also tie in the flooring with the rest of the bathroom.
H2D Architecture + Design
The shared bathroom in the sleeping cabin is designed to be light and airy with a light color palette. The materials selected are low maintenance and easy to clean.
Designed by: H2D Architecture + Design
www.h2darchitects.com
Photos by: Chad Coleman Photography
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James McNeal Architecture and Design
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In Collaboration with Charles Cudd Co.
Ultimate Kitchens & Bathrooms
The children's bathroom took on a new design dimension with the introduction of a primary colour to the vanity and storage units to add a sense of fun that was desired in this space.
GLDESIGN
Sometimes what you’re looking for is right in your own backyard. This is what our Darien Reno Project homeowners decided as we launched into a full house renovation beginning in 2017. The project lasted about one year and took the home from 2700 to 4000 square feet.
Peacock Alley Design Studio
Wood paneling is painted to give the feel of a larger and fresher feel in the bathroom. Rustic accents were added to add to the rustic feel.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Yellow Cabinets and Grey Benchtops
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