Bathroom Design Ideas with Grey Cabinets and Concrete Floors
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RRS Design + Build, LLC
The long horizontal window provides lots of natural light while maintaining privacy. The cedar accent wall continues to flank the dropped ceiling. The City of Austin requires either a curb or a secondary floor drain. To circumvent this, a slight angle was added to the floor in the primary shower zone.
JD Ireland Interior Architecture + Design
Master Bathroom in a Swedish-inspired farm house on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Architect: Torchio Architects
Photographer: Angie Seckinger
Confluence Design
A new 'vintage style' fixture was added while the floor to ceiling tile and Galvalum enhance the shower area.
Photo: Barb Kelsall
Render & Stucco Design
Executing our Forcrete micro-cement finish to this wonderful bathroom fit out by PCP Bespoke Bathrooms in Radlett, complimenting our own custom finish to imitate a beautiful stone appearance as shown in our mirror close up picture. The beauty about our micro cement systems is the fact al our coats are fully water-proof, giving a seamless appearance with excellent attention to detail.
Marc Achkar Creative Studio
Renovation d'un appartement dans un immeuble "belle époque" dans le centre de Nice.
Flavia Mosca Design
Bagno rivestito in micorcemento , doccia nera , mobile bagno grigio con top e schienale in hpl effetto marmo
M.O.Daby Design
Conceived more similar to a loft type space rather than a traditional single family home, the homeowner was seeking to challenge a normal arrangement of rooms in favor of spaces that are dynamic in all 3 dimensions, interact with the yard, and capture the movement of light and air.
As an artist that explores the beauty of natural objects and scenes, she tasked us with creating a building that was not precious - one that explores the essence of its raw building materials and is not afraid of expressing them as finished.
We designed opportunities for kinetic fixtures, many built by the homeowner, to allow flexibility and movement.
The result is a building that compliments the casual artistic lifestyle of the occupant as part home, part work space, part gallery. The spaces are interactive, contemplative, and fun.
More details to come.
credits:
design: Matthew O. Daby - m.o.daby design
construction: Cellar Ridge Construction
structural engineer: Darla Wall - Willamette Building Solutions
photography: Erin Riddle - KLIK Concepts
Bathroom Design Ideas with Grey Cabinets and Concrete Floors
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