Bathroom Design Ideas with Porcelain Floors and Glass Benchtops
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Synergy Remodeling Inc
Bathroom remodeling, replace all fixture, new framless shower door, vanity, standing shower and custom tile work
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B&R Construction
Handy cubbyholes built in to the wall next to the shower make a handy place to stick your towels for when you get out.
Mark Brand Architecture
For a young family of four in Oakland’s Redwood Heights neighborhood we remodeled and enlarged one bathroom and created a second bathroom at the rear of the existing garage. This family of four was outgrowing their home but loved their neighborhood. They needed a larger bathroom and also needed a second bath on a different level to accommodate the fact that the mother gets ready for work hours before the others usually get out of bed. For the hard-working Mom, we created a new bathroom in the garage level, with luxurious finishes and fixtures to reward her for being the primary bread-winner in the family. Based on a circle/bubble theme we created a feature wall of circular tiles from Porcelanosa on the back wall of the shower and a used a round Electric Mirror at the vanity. Other luxury features of the downstairs bath include a Fanini MilanoSlim shower system, floating lacquer vanity and custom built in cabinets. For the upstairs bathroom, we enlarged the room by borrowing space from the adjacent closets. Features include a rectangular Electric Mirror, custom vanity and cabinets, wall-hung Duravit toilet and glass finger tiles.
Five Sextillion
Family Bathroom in Mayfair town house with wide composite surface basin, wall mounted Citterio taps, wall-hung WC, Recessed mirrored cabinets, mirror, fixed panel walk-in shower and wetroom shower floor, free-standing composite bath and Hansgrohe Massaud bath tap, iridescent glass mosaic, alcoves, shower ledge and porcelain tiles.
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
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLC
The claw-foot tub, popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, can be used in both antique and modern bathroom designs today.
The floor tile and tub add nostalgia and authenticity to the contemporary space.
Bauer Design Group
This bath is off the entry and serves as the powder bath and the bath for one of the front bedrooms. The shower has beautiful natural quartz stone, limestone tiles, and Walker Zanger vintage glass tiles. We selected a high end vanity with an integrated glass sink. The faucet is KWC.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Porcelain Floors and Glass Benchtops
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