Bathroom Design Ideas with Shaker Cabinets and Exposed Beam
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Inscope Management Services Ltd
Ensuite shower, with fitted shaker style vanity unit, walk in shower and back to wall w/c. Tiled floor, shower and vanity splashback. Plantation shutter
Sharer Design Group LLC
The perfect start to every morning and the best part of ending your day. This inviting primary bathroom was custom designed to suit our clients’ every needs and preferences, ensuring that every day is a great day!
Tristan Gary Designs
The layout stayed the same for this remodel. We painted the existing vanity black, added white oak shelving below and floating above. We added matte black hardware. Added quartz counters, new plumbing, mirrors and sconces.
Jessica Koltun Home
Experience the latest renovation by TK Homes with captivating Mid Century contemporary design by Jessica Koltun Home. Offering a rare opportunity in the Preston Hollow neighborhood, this single story ranch home situated on a prime lot has been superbly rebuilt to new construction specifications for an unparalleled showcase of quality and style. The mid century inspired color palette of textured whites and contrasting blacks flow throughout the wide-open floor plan features a formal dining, dedicated study, and Kitchen Aid Appliance Chef's kitchen with 36in gas range, and double island. Retire to your owner's suite with vaulted ceilings, an oversized shower completely tiled in Carrara marble, and direct access to your private courtyard. Three private outdoor areas offer endless opportunities for entertaining. Designer amenities include white oak millwork, tongue and groove shiplap, marble countertops and tile, and a high end lighting, plumbing, & hardware.
Neil Kelly Company
The bathrooms designed for this rustic rural home feature knotty alder cabinetry with oiled bronze hardware, porcelain tile on the floor and in the shower, mosaic backsplashes and tile accents, granite countertops, glass vessel sinks, and stainless steel fixtures.
Mountainwood Homes
In the curbless walk-in shower, the accent wall of various glossy grey square tiles reflects the light and pops against the more subdue shower tile used on the walls and floor.
Mountainwood Homes
In the curbless walk-in shower, the accent wall of various glossy grey square tiles reflects the light and pops against the more subdue shower tile used on the walls and floor.
Neil Kelly Company
The bathrooms designed for this rustic rural home feature knotty alder cabinetry with oiled bronze hardware, porcelain tile on the floor and in the shower, mosaic backsplashes and tile accents, granite countertops, glass vessel sinks, and stainless steel fixtures.
Nailed It Builders
Embrace the beauty of traditional interiors with our expert remodeling services. From kitchen makeovers to bathroom renovations, we specialize in creating stylish and functional spaces that elevate your home's charm.
Fiorito Interior Design
You don't have to own a big celebrity mansion to have a beautifully appointed house finished with unique and special materials. When my clients bought an average condo kitted out with all the average builder-grade things that average builders stuff into spaces like that, they longed to make it theirs. Being collectors of colorful Fiesta tableware and lovers of extravagant stone, we set about infusing the space with a dose of their fun personality.
There wasn’t a corner of the house that went untouched in this extensive renovation. The ground floor got a complete make-over with a new Calacatta Gold tile floor, and I designed a very special border of Lunada Bay glass mosaic tiles that outlines the edge of every room.
We ripped out a solid walled staircase and replaced it with a visually lighter cable rail system, and a custom hanging chandelier now shines over the living room.
The kitchen was redesigned to take advantage of a wall that was previously just shallow pantry storage. By opening it up and installing cabinetry, we doubled the counter space and made the kitchen much more spacious and usable. We also removed a low hanging set of upper cabinets that cut off the kitchen from the rest of the ground floor spaces. Acquarella Fantasy quartzite graces the counter surfaces and continues down in a waterfall feature in order to enjoy as much of this stone’s natural beauty as possible.
One of my favorite spaces turned out to be the primary bathroom. The scheme for this room took shape when we were at a slab warehouse shopping for material. We stumbled across a packet of a stunning quartzite called Fusion Wow Dark and immediately fell in love. We snatched up a pair of slabs for the counter as well as the back wall of the shower. My clients were eager to be rid of a tub-shower alcove and create a spacious curbless shower, which meant a full piece of stone on the entire long wall would be stunning. To compliment it, I found a neutral, sandstone-like tile for the return walls of the shower and brought it around the remaining walls of the space, capped with a coordinating chair rail. But my client's love of gold and all things sparkly led us to a wonderful mosaic. Composed of shifting hues of honey and gold, I envisioned the mosaic on the vanity wall and as a backing for the niche in the shower. We chose a dark slate tile to ground the room, and designed a luxurious, glass French door shower enclosure. Little touches like a motion-detected toe kick night light at the vanity, oversized LED mirrors, and ultra-modern plumbing fixtures elevate this previously simple bathroom.
And I designed a watery-themed guest bathroom with a deep blue vanity, a large LED mirror, toe kick lights, and customized handmade porcelain tiles illustrating marshland scenes and herons.
All photos by Bernardo Grijalva
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