Bathroom Design Ideas with Light Wood Cabinets and Recycled Glass Benchtops
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Dwell Development
Modern bathroom with tile made from recycled content and bamboo cabinets.
Photo Credit: Tucker English
Lowes of Cagan Crossings, FL
Newly remodeled master bath. This couple was looking for a beach inspired theme. We chose a 12x24 tile that mimics the look of sand to use as the floor and wall tile. Chose a mountain rock for a border and mathcing mosiac for the shower floor.
Tali Hardonag Architect
Master bath remodeled for serenity
In Palo Alto, a goal of grey water landscaping triggered a bathroom remodel. And with that, a vision of a serene bathing experience, with views out to the landscaping created a modern white bathroom, with a Japanese soaking tub and curbless shower. Warm wood accents the room with moisture resistant Accoya wood tub deck and shower bench. Custom made vanities are topped with glass countertop and integral sink.
Emily Herder
The Contractor did a fabulous job on creating the alcoves and recessed pebbles in the shower. Excellent installation.
Lemon Remodeling & Services
This transitional bathroom incorporates soft wood tones with various shades of green used throughout the room providing a nice transitional feel.
The sea foam green walls tastefully complement the darker green tiles used on the bathroom floor and in the inset shower shelf.
Lemon Remodeling & Services
This transitional bathroom incorporates soft wood tones with various shades of green used throughout the room providing a nice transitional feel.
The sea foam green walls tastefully complement the darker green tiles used on the bathroom floor and in the inset shower shelf.
Tali Hardonag Architect
Soaking tubs many times do not come with overflow drains - here the tub was very slightly tilted towards the back corner, so that in case of overflow it would spill into the wet area
Master bath remodeled for serenity
In Palo Alto, a goal of grey water landscaping triggered a bathroom remodel. And with that, a vision of a serene bathing experience, with views out to the landscaping created a modern white bathroom, with a Japanese soaking tub and curbless shower. Warm wood accents the room with moisture resistant Accoya wood tub deck and shower bench. Custom made vanities are topped with glass countertop and integral sink.
Tali Hardonag Architect
Master bath remodeled for serenity
In Palo Alto, a goal of grey water landscaping triggered a bathroom remodel. And with that, a vision of a serene bathing experience, with views out to the landscaping created a modern white bathroom, with a Japanese soaking tub and curbless shower. Warm wood accents the room with moisture resistant Accoya wood tub deck and shower bench. Custom made vanities are topped with glass countertop and integral sink.
H2D Architecture + Design
This contemporary bathroom is in the Seattle Green Custom home by H2D Architecture + Design. We used numerous green features in this bathroom. The floor (not pictured) is covered with a recycled content tile with a slip rating for ADA accessibility. The countertops are Novustone, a locally produced custom countertop made from post-consumer recycled glass. The accent tile in this bathroom is from 100% recycled glass direct from the Seattle waste stream. The tile is sourced from Bedrock Industries in Seattle. The windows are triple glazed Eagle windows.Architecture and Design by Heidi Helgeson, H2D Architecture + Design
Construction by Thomas Jacobson Construction
Photo by Sean Balko, Filmworks Studio
H2D Architecture + Design
The materials for the master bathroom were carefully selected with sustainability in mind. The countertop is a recycled glass countertop by Novustone. Sleek wall mounted faucets create a clean look. The maple cabinet is designed as a floating cabinet.
Architecture and Design by Heidi Helgeson, H2D Architecture + Design
Construction by Thomas Jacobson Construction
Photo by Sean Balko, Filmworks Studio
Vision Design
Asian feel with two heights of counters for children of different ages. The goal was to have it feel like you were walking by a stream.
Photo Credit: Heidi Lane
H2D Architecture + Design
These two bathroom photos are taken in the Seattle Green custom home designed by H2D Architecture + Design. The bathroom has a floating vanity with a recycled content glass countertop, Novustone. The tile on the floor has a good slip resistance rating making the open shower more effective.
The shower on the right has a shower bench and niche for tucking away soap and shampoo.
Architecture and Design by Heidi Helgeson, H2D Architecture + Design
Construction by Thomas Jacobson Construction
Photo by Sean Balko, Filmworks Studio
Bathroom Design Ideas with Light Wood Cabinets and Recycled Glass Benchtops
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