Bathroom Design Ideas with a Claw-foot Tub and Red Walls
Rupp Family Builders, Inc.
Farmhouse bath was a relatively small space but we wanted to bring in some great texture to the space and add a little flair! Clawfoot tub was a brand-new craigslist find and walls rusted corrugated metal roofing installed vertically. We had custom copper soap niches and J metal made to trim out the corrugated metal which gave it such an awesome finished look!
Jameson Design Group
Designer: Jameson Interiors
Contractor: A.R. Lucas Construction
Tile installation: Paul Adams
Photography: Andrea Calo
Joseba Bengoetxea
Cuarto de baño clásico con bañera central. Suelo de tarima antigua. © Joseba Bengoetxea
MainStreet Design Build
By taking some square footage out of an adjacent closet, we were able to re-design the layout of this master bathroom. By adding features like a custom Plato Woodwork cabinet, a decorative subway tile wainscot and a claw foot tub, we were able to keep in the style of this 1920's Royal Oak home.
Jeffrey Volkenant Photography
Successful Staging/Bobbie McGrath
Staging provides the opportunity to tell a story and create great marketing photos. Bobbie McGrath/Successful Staging
About All Floors
This is a classic retro bathroom. The floor has a black and white basketweave mosaic installed. Bold red walls and a claw-foot tub complete the look.
Vivus Design
The bright red wall color is a fun, energetic way to start and end each day. Since the bathroom was mostly white, the wall color needed to make a stark contrast.
The vanity was a custom, furniture-style piece, made by a cabinet maker. Being the only storage in the bathroom, even the center drawers were allowed to function, providing enough storage for toothpaste and hairbrushes.
To the left of the vanity (and reflected in the medicine cabinet) is the alcove shower.
The medicine cabinet itself is extra tall and built between the wall studs, allowing just enough storage without protruding from the wall.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Claw-foot Tub and Red Walls
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