Bathroom Design Ideas with Quartzite Benchtops and Blue Benchtops

Malibu Cove Colony
Malibu Cove Colony
Manchen Construction, Inc.Manchen Construction, Inc.
Custom Stone Fabrication in shower, flush with plaster and separated by architectural reveal.
Parade Home 2020
Parade Home 2020
Art of Design, Jennifer CopelandArt of Design, Jennifer Copeland
Eclectic Design displayed in this modern ranch layout. Wooden headers over doors and windows was the design hightlight from the start, and other design elements were put in place to compliment it.
Bathing Bliss
Bathing Bliss
McCabe By Design LLCMcCabe By Design LLC
A stunning combination of ceramic, glass and porcelain tiles give this bathroom visual interest. Shower components by Graff, towel bar by ICO, shower seat from Mr. Steam and grab bar by Rubinet.
Broughton Park Condo
Broughton Park Condo
TQ ConstructionTQ Construction
The master suite was also part of the project to incorporate a closet space, bedroom and master bath. We opened up the bedroom making the most of the existing skylights. Brought the bamboo flooring to this space as well in a natural tone. Changed the bathroom to include a long vanity with shower and bench seat. Using the bold Skye Cambria for the counters and bench with dark grey wall tiles. We kept the floors a soft subtle tone of light beige with minimal movement. As this was a small space we used a back lit led medicine cabinet for additional storage and light.
Back to Back Baths in Wellesley
Back to Back Baths in Wellesley
KitchenVisionsKitchenVisions
This primary bath increased 2 1/2 feet taking some space from an adjacent linen closet. By turning the shower lengthwise, it allowing for a much larger shower. The blue flower marble and the blue and white countertop sparkles!
Coastal Spa
Coastal Spa
Anna O DesignAnna O Design
The homeowners of this Marblehead residence wished to remodel their master bathroom, which had been redone only a few years prior. The previous renovation, however, was not a pleasant experience and they were hesitant to dive-in again. After an initial conversation, the homeowners agreed to meet with me to discuss the project. listened to their vision for the room, paid close attention to their concerns, and desire to create a tranquil environment, that would be functional and practical for their everyday lifestyle. In my first walk-through of the existing bathroom, several major issues became apparent. First, the vanity, a wooden table with two vessel sinks, did not allow access to the medicine cabinets due to its depth. Second, an oversized window installed in the shower did not provide privacy and had visible signs of rot. Third, the wallpaper by the shower was peeling and contained mold due to moisture. Finally, the hardwood flooring selected was impractical for a master bathroom. My suggestion was to incorporate timeless and classic materials that would provide longevity and create an elegant environment. I designed a standard depth custom vanity which contained plenty of storage. We chose lovely white and blue quartzite counter tops, white porcelain tile that mimic the look of Thasos marble, along with blue accents, polished chrome fixtures and coastal inspired lighting. Next, we replaced, relocated, and changed the window style and shape. We then fabricated a window frame out of the quartzite for protection which proved to give the shower a lovely focal point. Lastly, to keep with the coastal theme of the room, we installed shiplap for the walls. The homeowners now look forward to starting and ending their day in their bright and relaxing master bath. It has become a sanctuary to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Bathroom Design Ideas with Quartzite Benchtops and Blue Benchtops

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