Bathroom Design Ideas with Medium Wood Cabinets and Yellow Floor
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M.T. McCaw Inc
Embracing a traditional look - these clients truly made us 'green with envy'. The amazing penny round tile with green glass inlay, stained inset cabinets, white quartz countertops and green decorative wallpaper truly make the space unique
Johnson Bespoke Ltd
Hexagonal mosaic tiles laid over underfloor heating cover the floor surface, which drains away to the corner of the wet-room shower area.
Polished Marmorino Venetian plaster covers the walls and ceiling creating both stillness and movement in mottled Heather-Grey tones, with natural Slate skirting bridging the floor and walls.
MainStreet Design Build
This newly remodeled shower boasts a steam function, shower bench, and convenient wide niche.
Sklar Studios
Reminicient of the original yellow tiled bathroom, this space was boldly reimagined. New water saving plumbing fixtures, an expansive vanity with double sinks, and mod details and accessories compliment this sophisticated yet playful bathroom for kids and adults alike.
TruKitchens
The powder room features a floating vanity by Eclipse Cabinetry in their Kirsche laminate finish. The blue tile backsplash ties in the kitchen design.
Builder: Cnossen Construction,
Architect: 42 North - Architecture + Design,
Interior Designer: Whit and Willow,
Photographer: Ashley Avila Photography
Woodhull
Modern renovations brought this coastal Maine home up to date, with glass shower, large mirrors, and floating vanity. Changes to the architecture of the home allowed for many options, both interior and exterior.
Design Intervention
Colorful "Retro Craftsman farmhouse" Style! Featured Sherwin Williams paints: Grassland (SW 6163), Believable Buff (SW 6120), Krypton (SW 6247), Espalier (SW 6734), Cityscape (SW 7067), Alabaster (SW 7008), Coral Reef (SW 6606), Dapper Tan (SW 6144), Golden Fleece (6388), Web Gray (SW 7075), Rhumba Orange (SW 6642).
Johnson Bespoke Ltd
Originally a tiny bath in a corridor room next to a small box bedroom, this modern, minimalistic bathroom was created by taking the fabric of the building back to the bare bones and starting again. Combining a mix of industrial and contemporary styling with the focus on form following function; relaxing and serene without any of the fuss.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Medium Wood Cabinets and Yellow Floor
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