Bathroom Design Ideas with Shaker Cabinets and a Curbless Shower
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Iconic by Kaitlyn Wolfe
For this master bathroom remodel, we were tasked to blend in some of the existing finishes of the home to make it modern and desert-inspired. We found this one-of-a-kind marble mosaic that would blend all of the warmer tones with the cooler tones and provide a focal point to the space. We filled in the drop-in bath tub and made it a seamless walk-in shower with a linear drain. The brass plumbing fixtures play off of the warm tile selections and the black bath accessories anchor the space. We were able to match their existing travertine flooring and finish it off with a simple, stacked subway tile on the two adjacent shower walls. We smoothed all of the drywall throughout and made simple changes to the vanity like swapping out the cabinet hardware, faucets and light fixture, for a totally custom feel. The walnut cabinet hardware provides another layer of texture to the space.
Ponce Design Build
Master Bathroom with roll-in shower and accessible cabinet
Ponce Design Build / Adapted Living Spaces
Atlanta, GA 30338
Copper Sky Design + Remodel
This elegant white bathroom remodels features a gorgeous white subway tile and a glass-enclosed shower.
Lori Ramsay Design
We designed this bathroom in collaboration with Keely Brewer to create a space that allows the clients to tend to their personal care in a beautiful space with the greatest accessibility.
Jeff Gray Photographer
Benning Design Construction
Modern kitchen design by Benning Design Construction. Photos by Matt Rosendahl at Premier Visuals.
Howard Interior Design
Clever space-saving bathroom design in this Scripps Ranch home brings a small space to life.
Build firm - Cairns Craft Design & Remodel
John McClain Design
This bathroom renovation included a larger corner, curbless shower, freestanding air tub and custom paneled walls. High quality porcelain tiles have a realistic carrara marble look while offering the durability of porcelain. The shower has wall jets, rain head, wall shower head and handheld wand.
Stephen Allen Photography
Allison Jaffe Interior Design LLC
The focal point of the space is both the free standing club foot tub and the shower. The client had the tub custom painted. I designed the shower to accommodate two people with his and her sides. The linen tower was removed to free up space for the new water closet and shower. Each vanity was created to maximize space, so drawers were included in the middle portion of the cabinet. There is porcelain tile from floor to ceiling in the entire space for easy maintenance. Chrome was used as accents throughout the space as seen in the sinks, faucets and other fixtures. A wall of tile in the shower acts a focal point on the opposite end of the room.
Photographer: Brio Yiapon
Bathroom Design Ideas with Shaker Cabinets and a Curbless Shower
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