Bathroom Design Ideas with Raised-panel Cabinets
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This is a beautiful master bathroom and closet remodel. The free standing bathtub with chandelier is the focal point in the room. The shower is travertine subway tile with enough room for 2.
Holtzman Home Improvement LLC
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Larger niches, dual shower systems, rain head, pebble floor make this a great way to start the day.
GMI Design Group
Formerly open to the room, the toilet is now enclosed in a water closet that has a frosted glass pocket door, faux-iron transom, and custom linen closet.
Julie Austin Photography (www.julieaustinphotography.com)
Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
Secondo bagno cieco ; due vetrate alte sopra alle zone doccia portano luce dalla finestra del bagno padronale. Doccia rivestita con piastrelle rettangolari arrotondate color petrolio.
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLC
A shower room with sink and vanity, and access from the hall, was notched out of the oversized primary bathroom. The blue 3" x 6" tile satisfied the homeowners' blue wish list item. The contrast of the blue tile and the terra cotta shower floor plus the stained crown molding has a Napa Valley vibe. The shower room is complete with a hinged glass door, a shower seat, shelves, and a handheld shower head.
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.
Amos Tile LV
Totally redone new vanity tops refinished vanity cabinetry, Enclosed tub turned into standing tub. beautiful white blue and gold tile installed throughout.
Havilah Homes
We transitioned the floor tile to the rear shower wall with an inset flower glass tile to incorporate the adjoining tile and keep with the cottage theme
Delicious Kitchens & Interiors, LLC
Subway shaped tile installed in a vertical pattern adds a more modern feel. Tile in soothing spa colors envelop the shower. A cantilevered quartz bench in the shower rests beneath over sized niches providing ample storage.
MIREWORKS
What a transformation! Originally, this master bath featured a large deck tub which was tucked in to the corner where the new wet area currently lies. The tub was walled in on practically all sides, and controlled too much of the baths underutilized square footage. By taking the tub out of the deck and relocating it against the far wall, we now could use the space in front of the tub for a large walk-in shower, creating a wet area. In addition, this move allowed us to use the space that had previously housed the small shower as a designated makeup counter.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Raised-panel Cabinets
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