Bathroom Design Ideas with Shaker Cabinets and Ceramic Tile

Tired to On-Trend
Tired to On-Trend
RenovisionsRenovisions
One of our favorite clients requested our services once again, this time to update their outdated full bath. The main goal, aside from keeping the existing tub and surround in place, was to replace the tired vanity, small medicine cabinet, countertop, sink, flooring, light fixture, shower valve and trims with products that are more on trend. The desire was to create a wow factor and display their personal style. Designing a bath with transitional finishes and a clean aesthetic was top of mind when we selected a white painted inset-style vanity, contrasting marble-look quartz countertop in suede finish and classic 3” x 6” white subway wall tiles. Tying together different patterns and incorporating 8” x 8” black and white deco floor tiles provides an interesting and refreshing industrial look that is an expression of our client’s individuality and style. Adding to this industrial style feature was the double light fixture with clear seeded glass mounted over the new framed recessed medicine cabinet with matching painted finish. Also, a priority in the remodeling process was to provide proper ventilation to not only keep air moving, but to ensure moisture is cleared from the room while showering. This newly remodeled updated bathroom is light and airy, and clients are thrilled with the result. “Hi Cathy, I just wanted to let you know how pleased we are with our bathrooms and stairs!! Ed, Bradley, and Charlie did their usual fantastic job, not to mention your guidance and expertise. We could not be more thrilled! Each and every time I look at the wall color in the upstairs bath, I comment to myself that Liz really is a ‘wiz’. Thank you, thank you, thank you!” - Susan and Hal M. (Hanover)
Willowleaf Drive Multi Space Renovation
Willowleaf Drive Multi Space Renovation
TVL Creative Ltd.TVL Creative Ltd.
This project is an incredible transformation and the perfect example of successful style mixing! This client, and now a good friend of TVL (as they all become), is a wonderfully eclectic and adventurous one with immense interest in texture play, pops of color, and unique applications. Our scope in this home included a full kitchen renovation, main level powder room renovation, and a master bathroom overhaul. Taking just over a year to complete from the first design phases to final photos, this project was so insanely fun and packs an amazing amount of fun details and lively surprises. The original kitchen was large and fairly functional. However, the cabinetry was dated, the lighting was inefficient and frankly ugly, and the space was lacking personality in general. Our client desired maximized storage and a more personalized aesthetic. The existing cabinets were short and left the nice height of the space under-utilized. We integrated new gray shaker cabinets from Waypoint Living Spaces and ran them to the ceiling to really exaggerate the height of the space and to maximize usable storage as much as possible. The upper cabinets are glass and lit from within, offering display space or functional storage as the client needs. The central feature of this space is the large cobalt blue range from Viking as well as the custom made reclaimed wood range hood floating above. The backsplash along this entire wall is vertical slab of marble look quartz from Pental Surfaces. This matches the expanse of the same countertop that wraps the room. Flanking the range, we installed cobalt blue lantern penny tile from Merola Tile for a playful texture that adds visual interest and class to the entire room. We upgraded the lighting in the ceiling, under the cabinets, and within cabinets--we also installed accent sconces over each window on the sink wall to create cozy and functional illumination. The deep, textured front Whitehaven apron sink is a dramatic nod to the farmhouse aesthetic from KOHLER, and it's paired with the bold and industrial inspired Tournant faucet, also from Kohler. We finalized this space with other gorgeous appliances, a super sexy dining table and chair set from Room & Board, the Paxton dining light from Pottery Barn and a small bar area and pantry on the far end of the space. In the small powder room on the main level, we converted a drab builder-grade space into a super cute, rustic-inspired washroom. We utilized the Bonner vanity from Signature Hardware and paired this with the cute Ashfield faucet from Pfister. The most unique statements in this room include the water-drop light over the vanity from Shades Of Light, the copper-look porcelain floor tile from Pental Surfaces and the gorgeous Cashmere colored Tresham toilet from Kohler. Up in the master bathroom, elegance abounds. Using the same footprint, we upgraded everything in this space to reflect the client's desire for a more bright, patterned and pretty space. Starting at the entry, we installed a custom reclaimed plank barn door with bold large format hardware from Rustica Hardware. In the bathroom, the custom slate blue vanity from Tharp Cabinet Company is an eye catching statement piece. This is paired with gorgeous hardware from Amerock, vessel sinks from Kohler, and Purist faucets also from Kohler. We replaced the old built-in bathtub with a new freestanding soaker from Signature Hardware. The floor tile is a bold, graphic porcelain tile with a classic color scheme. The shower was upgraded with new tile and fixtures throughout: new clear glass, gorgeous distressed subway tile from the Castle line from TileBar, and a sophisticated shower panel from Vigo. We finalized the space with a small crystal chandelier and soft gray paint. This project is a stunning conversion and we are so thrilled that our client can enjoy these personalized spaces for years to come. Special thanks to the amazing Ian Burks of Burks Wurks Construction for bringing this to life!
Dutch Colonial renovations
Dutch Colonial renovations
EDV Home Design & RenovationEDV Home Design & Renovation
Main hallway bathroom received a major overhaul. Bathroom gutted down to the studs and rebuilt to this modern, updated, clean space
Sonya Purdy master bathroom renovations
Sonya Purdy master bathroom renovations
Victor SmithVictor Smith
Master bathroom remodeling project in Alpharetta Georgia. With herringbone pattern, faux weathered wood ceramic tile. Gray walls with ship lap wall treatment. Free standing tub, chandelier,
Arch street, small bathroom
Arch street, small bathroom
Christina Richardson InteriorsChristina Richardson Interiors
The small bathroom feels spacious with white walls and a small pattern hexagonal floor tile. The IKEA vanity is made for small spaces but gives ample storage and a scandinavian vibe to this light and airy space.
Sandbank Drive Bathroom
Sandbank Drive Bathroom
Decorating Den Interiors - Bromberek Design TeamDecorating Den Interiors - Bromberek Design Team
In this modest-sized master bathroom, modern and farmhouse are bound together with a white and gray color palette, accented with pops of natural wood. Floor-to-ceiling subway tiles and a frameless glass shower door provide a classic, open feel to a once-confined space. A barnwood-framed mirror, industrial hardware, exposed lightbulbs, and wood and pipe shelving complete the industrial look, while a carrara marble countertop and glazed porcelain floor tiles add a touch of luxury. Photo Credit: Nina Leone Photography
Bathroom Update
Bathroom Update
DeCocco DesignDeCocco Design
Photography by Lisa Chambers.
Manhattan Beach Transitional Bathrooms
Manhattan Beach Transitional Bathrooms
South Bay Design CenterSouth Bay Design Center
This Manhattan Beach client had a wonderful eye for color and already had a clear vision of the style she wanted; she even brought her tile selection to our first meeting. South Bay Design Center brought her magnificent vision to life, making sure that all her wishes became reality. We used Dura Supreme furniture-style free-standing vanities in White, and Pental Quartz in Akoya for the countertops, bench seating and shower dam. We also incorporated quartz on the sides of the shampoo box. The client chose a blend of different shades of blue for one bathroom, and a blend of beige and sand for the other bathroom, to produce an sense of delicate elegance. Results: a pure and clean balance of color, function, and style with just a hint of extravagance.
Shorewood Vintage Bathroom
Shorewood Vintage Bathroom
Story Hill Renovations LLCStory Hill Renovations LLC
This was a dated and rough space when we began. The plumbing was leaking and the tub surround was failing. The client wanted a bathroom that complimented the era of the home without going over budget. We tastefully designed the space with an eye on the character of the home and budget. We save the sink and tub from the recycling bin and refinished them both. The floor was refreshed with a good cleaning and some grout touch ups and tile replacement using tiles from under the toilet.
Black & White Perfection
Black & White Perfection
Brilliant SABrilliant SA
FLOOR TILE: Artisan "Winchester in Charcoal Ask 200x200 (Beaumont Tiles) WALL TILES: RAL-9016 White Matt 300x100 & RAL-0001500 Black Matt (Italia Ceramics) VANITY: Thermolaminate - Oberon/Emo Profile in Black Matt (Custom) BENCHTOP: 20mm Solid Surface in Rain Cloud (Corian) BATH: Decina Shenseki Rect Bath 1400 (Routleys) MIRROR / KNOBS / TAPWARE / WALL LIGHTS - Client Supplied. Phil Handforth Architectural Photography
Black & White Perfection
Black & White Perfection
Brilliant SABrilliant SA
FLOOR TILE: Artisan "Winchester in Charcoal Ask 200x200 (Beaumont Tiles) WALL TILES: RAL-9016 White Matt 300x100 & RAL-0001500 Black Matt (Italia Ceramics) VANITY: Thermolaminate - Oberon/Emo Profile in Black Matt (Custom) BENCHTOP: 20mm Solid Surface in Rain Cloud (Corian) BATH: Decina Shenseki Rect Bath 1400 (Routleys) MIRROR / KNOBS / TAPWARE / WALL LIGHTS - Client Supplied. Phil Handforth Architectural Photography
Space Saving Sliding Barn Doors
Space Saving Sliding Barn Doors
Kitchen & Bath Design + ConstructionKitchen & Bath Design + Construction
Sliding barn doors keep the narrow hallway open and offer a peek of the glamorous bath just beyond. Photo by Chrissy Racho.
Clever Features and Functional Design for a Large Master Bath
Clever Features and Functional Design for a Large Master Bath
Christopher's Kitchen & BathChristopher's Kitchen & Bath
A large, less restrictive space can sometimes be a challenge to remodel as the possibilities are truly unlimited. The goal was to create a functional and warm space that still felt open, clean and utilized the large space well. Custom glass panel cabinetry with sliding doors and a central drawer bank features ample storage and even multiple standard outlets inside. Vessel sinks sit atop the custom quartz counters that compliment the stone resin free standing bath. On the back side of the central wall is a walk in, from both sides, his and hers shower. Custom tile through out ties both sides of this large bath together. The shower features multiple niches.

Bathroom Design Ideas with Shaker Cabinets and Ceramic Tile

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