Bathroom Design Ideas with Light Wood Cabinets and a Corner Shower
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Alison Giese Interiors
Photo: Robert Radifera - Master bathroom was reconfigured to maximize functionality, and enlarge shower. Materials were selected to create a clean, fresh, but warm style.
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A light and neutral bathroom designed to feel modern with a slight historic touch. The goal was to keep the layout open with a custom brass shower track and linen curtains instead of anything solid.
Complete redesign and remodel of a 1908 Classical Revival style home in Portland, OR.
Braitman Design Studio
Before the remodel, this was a t typical 1950's hall bath with tub and small vanity with formica counters. We replaced it with a contemporary bath in southing blues, aquas, grey and white. The countertop is BioGlass -- recycled, fused glass countertop, large above counter sink, and triple medicine cabinet. Custom alder floating cabinets span the length of the wall. The 4x12 glass tile is is graduated vertically in color from dark aqua to light blue. With a row of 1x4 dark aqua tile on the floor under the floating vanity.
Hestia
A Jack & JIll Bathroom renovation that opens up the space creating an elegant, tranquille and spa like ensuite.
Black Rock Design | Build
natural wood tones and rich earthy colored tiles make this master bathroom a daily pleasire.
La Costa Cabinets & Design
This coastal inspired bathroom hits the reset button in a fresh and modern way. Out with the travertine and white tile countertops, in with white, light greys and blues, complimented by beautiful bamboo wood tones. A mosaic leaf tile glitters as the backsplash and accent niche areas. Swaths of marble like large format tile wrap the shower and tub area. Stainless steel fixtures, frameless glass enclosure, and a crystal chandelier reflect light around the room.
OakWood Designers & Builders
Even if your home's bathroom is small, it doesn't have to look small.
This client was looking to make the most of their bathroom space, so they turned to OakWood to work our design & build magic.
The first thing that we did was increase the size of the bathroom by pushing the shower into the back bedroom, allowing for a few extra inches of space.
The use of a floating vanity was another design choice that we made to save on space. Since floating vanities are raised from the floor, you’ll be able to see light bouncing off the bathroom floor with this option. This sense of openness (and light transmission) helps give the illusion of more space.
Another design choice that was made to give the impression of a larger space was the use of a glass shower door. One of the main reasons that homeowners decide on clear glass shower doors is that they want to have an open and modern design. With clear glass, your whole bathroom will look larger, no matter how small the space.
To top it off, we added safety measures to the shower, including a grab bar and a low-profile shower base to ensure that this bathroom meets their needs for today – and for the future!
CCdesign Partnerships
An outdated master bath renovation resulted in a stunning retreat featuring a full wall Calacatta porcelain slab in the shower and plenty of thoughtful storage.
JC Huffman Cabinetry
Fairfield, Iowa Modern Farmhouse Bathroom Designed by Teresa Huffman
This luxury master bath was designed for relaxation, a space to rejuvenate your senses. Complete with freestanding soaking tub surrounded by windows to enjoy nature’s view, a piece of tranquility in a world of chaos.
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Fityourhouse AD & Home Staging
Fotografía , diseño de proyecto y estilismo : Elvira Rubio Fityourhouse
Alison Giese Interiors
A master bathroom reconfigured to offer better functionality. Materials selected: Calcutta gold marble floor and backsplash tile, quarter-sawn white oak cabinets, cement-look Silestone countertop in a honed finish. We were going for an updated take on fresh and light, with warmth being provided by the wood cabinets.
Photo: Robert Radifera
Bathroom Design Ideas with Light Wood Cabinets and a Corner Shower
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