Bathroom Design Ideas with Shaker Cabinets and a Claw-foot Tub
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Arrow Point Design
We switched out the old bathtub for this amazing 80 year old claw foot tub! We used a black faucet for the tub and shower in this bathroom. We also added shiplap to the walls in this bathroom to give it some texture. Finally we added natural wood shelves with black brackets.
Lenox House Design
This spacious Owner's Bath was created to maximize the natural lighting coming from the south-facing windows. . Marble flooring with a mosaic rug inset anchors the room. His and Her Vanities face each other. Large Glass shower with Bench is open to the rest of the bath.Photo by Spacecrafting.
Interior Design By Jo
This clawfoot bathtub with telephone style handshower is the focal point of this renovated traditional bathroom.
Kitchen and Home design
White Shaker cabinet style with white & grey quartz countertop. Brushed nickel straight pull handles, matte gray porcelain tile floor, shiny grey porcelain wall tile
Art Tile
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design by Christina Perry
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Sweeney Design Remodel
This wet bathroom includes gorgeous floor-to-ceiling subway tile and two shower niches.
Mabel Fox Design
. Simple off black Shaker cabinets set off the marble worktop and textured off white wall tiles. Then we pulled the scheme together with a soft pink shade of paint called Dead Salmon, by Farrow & Ball. This is a brownish pink hue that is subtle enough to blend in to the background but strong enough to give the room a hint of colour. A very relaxing place to have a long soak in the bath.
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Jeanne Schultz Design Studio
Historically regarded as ‘The Purple House,’ a place where musicians have come and gone, we restored this 1910 historical building in East Nashville to become a boutique bed and breakfast. Developed by native Texans, the home is dubbed The Texas Consulate, with a soft spot for Texans. Much of the original structure and details remain, including the wood flooring, trim and casing, architectural niches, fireplaces and tile, brick chimneys, doors and hardware, cast iron tubs, and other special trinkets. We suggested minimal architectural interventions to accommodate the adaptation, in addition to curating hand-selected furniture, fixtures, and objects that celebrate the building’s art deco character.
Interior Design and Styling: Jeanne Schultz Design Studio
Architect of Record: David Hunter
Photography: Chris Phelps
Bathroom Design Ideas with Shaker Cabinets and a Claw-foot Tub
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