Bathroom Design Ideas with Shaker Cabinets and a One-piece Toilet
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Pure Builders Inc.
Guest bathroom with dark blue shaker cabinets, white quartz countertop, and double drop in sinks.
Katz Builders, Inc.
Frameless shower enclosure with pivot door, a hand held shower head as well as a soft rainwater shower head make taking a shower a relaxing experience. Hand painted concrete tile on the flooring will warm up as it patinas while the porcelain tile in the shower is will maintain its classic look and ease of cleaning. Shower niches for shampoos, new bench and recessed lighting are just a few of the features for the super shower.
Porcelain tile in the shower
Champagne colored fixtures
Haven Design and Construction
This stunning master suite is part of a whole house design and renovation project by Haven Design and Construction. The master bath features a 22' cupola with a breathtaking shell chandelier, a freestanding tub, a gold and marble mosaic accent wall behind the tub, a curved walk in shower, his and hers vanities with a drop down seated vanity area for her, complete with hairdryer pullouts and a lucite vanity bench.
Rande Leaman Interior Design
The guest bathroom's focal point is the dynamic black and white geometric patterned tile. The vanity is black and the hardware, faucets, mirror and sconce are all in matte brass. The vanity is topped with quartz. The shower has large matte white tiles we ran in a stacked pattern and we lined the back of the shampoo niche with floor tile for greater interest.
Streamline Construction
This master bathroom is absolutely jaw dropping! Starting with the all glass-enclosed marble shower, freestanding bath tub, shiplap walls, cement tile floor, Hinkley lighting and finishing with marble topped stained vanities, this bathroom offers a spa type experience which is beyond special!
Photo Credit: Leigh Ann Rowe
Byrus Signature Touch
This is the perfect Farmhouse bath. Let’s start with the gorgeous shiplap. This wife was adamant that she wanted floor to ceiling shiplap. It was a bit interesting to complete because these walls tile halfway up the walls for a wainscoting appearance.
Simons Design Studio
Interior Designer: Simons Design Studio
Builder: Magleby Construction
Photography: Allison Niccum
Bathroom Design Ideas with Shaker Cabinets and a One-piece Toilet
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