Bathroom Design Ideas with Open Cabinets and Porcelain Floors
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Продуманная планировка ванной комнаты, при входе видишь красивую тумбу и зеркало. Много места для хранения.
Присутствует крупный формат керамогранита, который выглядит общим непрерывным полотном. Акцентный цвет на мебели перекликается с цветными вкраплениями на плитке.
Площадь комнаты - 4,55 кв.м.
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Paul N. Brow, Architect, LLC
Pool bath clad in painted ship-lap siding with separate water closet, changing space, and storage room for cushions & pool floats.
Pureform Design/Build, LLC
Small garden bath turned into a mini spa; reclaimed antique cast iron machine base with a custom cast concrete top. Lots of exposed brick and earth-pigmented hand plaster finish on walls and ceiling, with black natural travertine stone floor and shower walls. Black steel custom built French windows and sheer linen curtains offer privacy from the garden.
WC Design Center
Next door to the laundry is guest bath. We opened up the shower area, re-tiled in a stunning picket tile and mosaic floor. We kept the room open and clean with an iron pedestal sink and framed mirror. The room is clean, contemporary, and lasting.
Touijer Designs
Pool house bathroom with a playful accent tile behind the vanity wall and black accents throughout.
Gardner/Fox Associates, Inc
The master bath features his and hers dark cherry Ronbow vanities and a freestanding WetStyle soaking tub.
HwRenewal
In this 90's cape cod home, we used the space from an overly large bedroom, an oddly deep but narrow closet and the existing garden-tub focused master bath with two dormers, to create a master suite trio that was perfectly proportioned to the client's needs. They wanted a much larger closet but also wanted a large dual shower, and a better-proportioned tub. We stuck with pedestal sinks but upgraded them to large recessed medicine cabinets, vintage styled. And they loved the idea of a concrete floor and large stone walls with low maintenance. For the walls, we brought in a European product that is new for the U.S. - Porcelain Panels that are an eye-popping 5.5 ft. x 10.5 ft. We used a 2ft x 4ft concrete-look porcelain tile for the floor. This bathroom has a mix of low and high ceilings, but a functional arrangement instead of the dreaded “vault-for-no-purpose-bathroom”. We used 8.5 ft ceiling areas for both the shower and the vanity’s producing a symmetry about the toilet room door. The right runner-rug in the center of this bath (not shown yet unfortunately), completes the functional layout, and will look pretty good too.
Of course, no design is close to finished without plenty of well thought out light. The bathroom uses all low-heat, high lumen, LED, 7” low profile surface mounting lighting (whoa that’s a mouthful- but, lighting is critical!). Two 7” LED fixtures light up the shower and the tub and we added two heat lamps for this open shower design. The shower also has a super-quiet moisture-exhaust fan. The customized (ikea) closet has the same lighting and the vanity space has both flanking and overhead LED lighting at 3500K temperature. Natural Light? Yes, and lot’s of it. On the second floor facing the woods, we added custom-sized operable casement windows in the shower, and custom antiqued expansive 4-lite doors on both the toilet room door and the main bath entry which is also a pocket door with a transom over it. We incorporated the trim style: fluted trims and door pediments, that was already throughout the home into these spaces, and we blended vintage and classic elements using modern proportions & patterns along with mix of metal finishes that were in tonal agreement with a simple color scheme. We added teak shower shelves and custom antiqued pine doors, adding these natural wood accents for that subtle warm contrast – and we presented!
Oh btw – we also matched the expansive doors we put in the master bath, on the front entry door, and added some gas lanterns on either side. We also replaced all the carpet in the home and upgraded their stairs with metal balusters and new handrails and coloring.
This client couple, they’re in love again!
Bathroom Design Ideas with Open Cabinets and Porcelain Floors
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