Bathroom Design Ideas with Shaker Cabinets and an Open Shower
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Angie Keyes CKBD
I love a client that has my taste in décor. Making this client a dream to work with. First things started with the kitchen layout which was horrendous, then gradually we worked our way though to baths rooms. After that the flooring and paint colors gave this coastal wonder the shine it deserves.
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.
Right Arm Construction
The bathroom was expertly tiled by our own tile professionals. Subway tiles line the shower and 1” hex on the floor give it a classic feel that was affordable and stylish. A wall mounted toilet by Duravit was used to save space as well as a floating bath vanity.
Stritt Design & Construction Pty Ltd
Hamptons Style beach house designed and built by Stritt Design and Construction. Traditional coastal bathroom with subway tiles and wall batten detailing. Encaustic tiles in a blue and white pattern are featured along with a restored freestanding claw foot bath.
Pu'uwai Design & Construction
This quaint white beach house bathroom boasts marble counters, white porcelain drop in sinks, and brushed nickel fixtures and hardware. The sconce lights on either side of the gray wooden mirrors add a touch of elegance. The large marble subway tile shower opens to an outdoor shower and courtyard garden.
Whitney Garrett / Kenwood Kitchens
This outdated master bathroom had a layout that did not work for the homeowners. There was a very large garden tub, which was never used, a small neo-angle shower and a toilet that sat in the middle of the room. We provided them with a much larger shower, a second vanity and we were able to give them a bit more privacy. The slightly textured stacked tile, marble accents and gorgeous white vanities with gray quartz tops provide a beautiful face-lift to a once dark and dreary master bathroom.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Shaker Cabinets and an Open Shower
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