Bathroom Design Ideas with Porcelain Tile and Recycled Glass Benchtops
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J&J Carpet One Floor & Home
Custom Cabinetry from Homecrest with the Sedona door style in Maple painted White.
Blue Agate Knobs were used for the vanity hardware.
Recycled Glass countertop from Curava in Arctic with a 3cm eased edge.
J&J Carpet One Floor & Home
Designer Dawn Johns specified Norcraft Cabinetry’s Cottage Maple door style in White for the bathroom vanity and wall cabinet above the toilet for additional storage. The beadboard door style is a staple design piece for any coastal design and brings some subtle texture to the space. A Recycled Glass Surface from Curava in the color Savaii was selected for the vanity countertop and was a unique way to include natural elements that resemble the look of sea glass into this coastal space. The vanity was complete with the Ribbon & Reed Hardware in Pewter Antique from Top Knobs Hardware.
H2D Architecture + Design
The shower is designed to be elderly friendly without a curb to step over. The shower is open to the room and is designed with a linear trench drain.
Architecture and Design by Heidi Helgeson, H2D Architecture + Design
Construction by Thomas Jacobson Construction
Photo by Sean Balko, Filmworks Studio
Howells Architecture + Design
The modern master bath was kept to a tight budget, with cheap tile. But a bold move with color adds pizzazz.
Photo: Laurie Black
Simply Baths & Kitchens
The priorities for this master bath remodel included an increased shower area, room for a dresser/clothes storage & the introduction of some sustainable materials. A custom built-in was created to house all of the husband’s clothes and was tucked neatly into the space formerly occupied by the shower. A local fabricator created countertops using concrete and recycled glass. The big, boxy tub, a floor model bought at an extreme discount, is the focal point of the room. Many of the other lines in the room echo its geometric and modern clean lines. The end result is a crisp, clean aesthetic that feels spacious and is filled with light.
The Mansion
Interior Design by Rhonda Staley, IIDA.
Cabinetry by Cabinet Studio out of Cedar Rapids, IA. Photography by Elizabeth Boeman of The Mansion.
J&J Carpet One Floor & Home
Custom Cabinetry from Homecrest in the Sedona door style in Maple painted White, with custom floating shelves.
Vanity Hardware from Atlas in the Clamshell Knob in Verdigris finish.
Recycled Glass Countertop from Curava in Savaii with a 3cm eased edge.
Porcelain Tile Flooring from Tesoro in Tivoli 24x24 Pearl with a Polished finish.
Shower Wall Tile from Tesoro in Tivoli 12x24 Pearl with a Polished finish.
Verve Glass Mosaic in Icelandic from Bedrosians was used for the Shower Niche.
Sliced Pebbles from Stone Mosaics in Oyster Bay was used for the Shower Pan.
The Shower Sills were completed with Recycled Glass from Curava in Savaii.
AElise Designs LLC
This wonderful renovation replaced an outdated (think - teal colored sinks, tub, etc.) hall bathroom into a new space that meets to needs of a multi-generational family and guests. Features include a curbless entry shower, dual vanities, no-slip matte porcelain flooring, a free standing tub, multiple layers of dimmable LED lighting, and a pocket door that eliminates door obstruction. Reinforced wall blocking was installed to allow for future additions of grab bars that might be needed. The warm beige palette features deep navy cabinetry, recycled glass countertops and shower bench seating and interesting mosaic tile accents framing the custom vanity mirrors.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Porcelain Tile and Recycled Glass Benchtops
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