Bathroom Design Ideas with a One-piece Toilet and Porcelain Floors
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Bella Vie Interiors
Modern scandinavian inspired bathroom for master bedroom. Features, pale grey tiles, white tiles, chrome hand shower and chrome taps.
ENI Design Interior Architecture
LED STRIP LIGHT UNDER FLOATING VANITY ADDS TO THE GLAMOUR OF THIS CONTEMPORARY BATHROOM.
Blythe Interiors
This bathroom got a punch of personality with this modern, monochromatic design. Hand molded wall tiles and these playful, porcelain floor tiles add the perfect amount of movement and style to this newly remodeled space.
Rug: Abstract in blue and charcoal, Safavieh
Wallpaper: Barnaby Indigo faux grasscloth by A-Street Prints
Vanity hardware: Mergence in matte black and satin nickel, Amerock
Shower enclosure: Enigma-XO, DreamLine
Shower wall tiles: Flash series in cobalt, 3 by 12 inches, Arizona Tile
Floor tile: Taco Melange Blue, SomerTile
In the Deets
A fun boys bathroom featuring a custom orange vanity with t-rex knobs, geometric gray and blue tile floor, vintage gray subway tile shower with soaking tub, satin brass fixtures and accessories and navy pendant lights.
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
The tub and shower area are combined to create a wet room and maximize the floor plan.
White Design
Sleek black and white palette with unexpected blue hexagon floor. Bedrosians Cloe wall tile provides a stunning backdrop of interesting variations in hue and tone, complimented by Cal Faucets Tamalpais plumbing fixtures and Hubbardton Forge Vela light fixtures.
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
HDR Remodeling, Inc., Berkeley, California, 2020 Regional CotY Award Winner, Residential Bath $50,001 to $75,000
Amazing Spaces
The tub was eliminated in favor of a large walk-in shower featuring double shower heads, multiple shower sprays, a steam unit, two wall-mounted teak seats, a curbless glass enclosure and a minimal infinity drain. Additional floor space in the design allowed us to create a separate water closet. A pocket door replaces a standard door so as not to interfere with either the open shelving next to the vanity or the water closet entrance. We kept the location of the skylight and added a new window for additional light and views to the yard. We responded to the client’s wish for a modern industrial aesthetic by featuring a large metal-clad double vanity and shelving units, wood porcelain wall tile, and a white glass vanity top. Special features include an electric towel warmer, medicine cabinets with integrated lighting, and a heated floor. Industrial style pendants flank the mirrors, completing the symmetry.
Photo: Peter Krupenye
The Kitchen Design Center
A fresh new look to a small powder bath. Our client wanted her glass dolphin to be highlighted in the room. Changing the plumbing wall was necessary to eliminate the sliding shower door.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a One-piece Toilet and Porcelain Floors
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