Bathroom Design Ideas with Black Cabinets and Porcelain Tile
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Mariano & Co., LLC
Master Bathroom - Demo'd complete bathroom. Installed Large soaking tub, subway tile to the ceiling, two new rain glass windows, custom smokehouse cabinets, Quartz counter tops and all new chrome fixtures.
La Bella Casa Interior Designs
This 1600+ square foot basement was a diamond in the rough. We were tasked with keeping farmhouse elements in the design plan while implementing industrial elements. The client requested the space include a gym, ample seating and viewing area for movies, a full bar , banquette seating as well as area for their gaming tables - shuffleboard, pool table and ping pong. By shifting two support columns we were able to bury one in the powder room wall and implement two in the custom design of the bar. Custom finishes are provided throughout the space to complete this entertainers dream.
McGuire + Co. Kitchen & Bath
Luxury primary bathroom design and remodel in Stoneham, MA. Dark stained cabinetry over a painted finish with a unique ribbed-texture door style, double sinks, quartz countertop, tall linen cabinet with roll-out shelves, free-standing soaking tub, large walk-in shower, seamlessly clad in porcelain stone slabs in a warm Calacatta Oro pattern, gold toned fixtures and hardware, and a water closet with a reeded glass pocket door, and gold metallic vinyl wallpaper, and a storage cabinet above the toilet.
Mountainwood Homes
This white and black powder bathroom is accented with a decorative porcelain tile wall set in a straight stack to create a chevron pattern. The tile wall is the feature of this compact space. Installing the tiles from floor to ceiling draws the eye up to the high ceilings. This floating vanity has black painted cabinets with white quartz countertops. This powder bathroom now packs a punch.
EnVie Interiors
This hall bathroom was a complete remodel. The green subway tile is by Bedrosian Tile. The marble mosaic floor tile is by Tile Club. The vanity is by Avanity.
123 Remodeling Inc.
For the bathroom, we went for a moody and classic look. Sticking with a black and white color palette, we have chosen a classic subway tile for the shower walls and a black and white hex for the bathroom floor. The black vanity and floral wallpaper brought some emotion into the space and adding the champagne brass plumbing fixtures and brass mirror was the perfect pop.
Haven Design and Construction
The master bath was dressed up with a new capiz shell chandelier over the tub, custom drapes with a patterned black and gold drapery trim and a remote controlled woven window shade. The bathroom was further enhanced with antique gold plumbing fixtures and cabinet hardware, which contrast beautifully against the dark cabinets. Custom mirror frames were added to fill the space over the vanity, while black and gold wall sconces add a touch of sophistication.
Sai Interiors
This en-suite was part of our clients bedroom makeover. We wanted to create a bright and visually impactful space. We selected a monochrome scheme with fully tiled marble effect tiles. We added matt black accessories and taps.
Jeff Puckett Construction Inc
Large master bath with clawfoot tub, large round mirrors and walk in shower with glass.
Simply Bathroom Solutions
A large walk in shower recess enclosed in with a black framed and fluted glass shower screen adds a touch of luxury to the room.
A long niche with feature wall tiles draws the eye into the shower alcove.
Devine Bath & Kitchen
Northeast Portland is full of great old neighborhoods and houses bursting with character. The owners of this particular home had enjoyed their pink and blue bathroom’s quirky charm for years, but had finally outgrown its awkward layout and lack of functionality.
The Goal: Create a fresh, bright look for this bathroom that is both functional and fits the style of the home.
Step one was to establish the color scheme and style for our clients’ new bathroom. Bright whites and classic elements like marble, subway tile and penny-rounds helped establish a transitional style that didn’t feel “too modern” for the home.
When it comes to creating a more functional space, storage is key. The original bathroom featured a pedestal sink with no practical storage options. We designed a custom-built vanity with plenty of storage and useable counter space. And by opting for a durable, low-maintenance quartz countertop, we were able to create a beautiful marble-look without the hefty price-tag.
Next, we got rid of the old tub (and awkward shower outlet), and moved the entire shower-area to the back wall. This created a far more practical layout for this bathroom, providing more space for the large new vanity and the open, walk-in shower our clients were looking for.
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
The bathroom in this home features a double wide shower. The original inspiration for the shower walls was a herringbone wall tile design in which each tile is a parallelogram.
The master bathroom in this home features a double wide shower. The original inspiration for the shower walls was a herringbone wall tile design in which each tile is a parallelogram.
But one of the things we pride ourselves on at d2e is being able to capture the look for less. It turns out that parallelogram tile was a little pricey. Our substitution: similarly proportioned black rectangular tiles installed in a herringbone pattern to elevate the look of a budget-friendly material. These 3x12 tiles Costa Alegra tiles from Bedrosians Tile & Stone did the trick.
Shower sprayer is from the Brizo Litze line in luxe gold.
photo credit: Rebecca McAlpin
Bathroom Design Ideas with Black Cabinets and Porcelain Tile
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