Bathroom Design Ideas with Shaker Cabinets and Grey Benchtops

Modest Farmhouse Master
Modest Farmhouse Master
Distinctively Mollie LLCDistinctively Mollie LLC
We maximized the space in this modest master with calming greys and browns, simple shaker style cabinet fronts, and a barn door twist to the glass shower doors.
San Juan Spanish Revival
San Juan Spanish Revival
Concept Design, Inc.Concept Design, Inc.
This primary bath built in vanity area
Fun with Recycled Glass Tile
Fun with Recycled Glass Tile
JBR DesignsJBR Designs
We created this fun Guest bathroom for our wonderful clients to enjoy. We selected a wonderful patterned blue and white recycled glass tile for the feature wall of the shower, and used it as a jumping off point for the rest of the design. We complemented the wall tile with a light gray hexagon porcelain tile on the main floor and a smaller version in the shower area. Coupled with a matching blue vanity, the space comes together with an ease and flow in a stylish bathroom for family and friends to enjoy!
Thornton Double Bath Remodel
Thornton Double Bath Remodel
Dee Hurford DesignsDee Hurford Designs
The bathtub was replaced with the Asher alcove bathtub by Kohler to compliment the clean lines of the Asher toilet. The shower curtain was eliminated and replaced with a frameless sliding glass door by Vigo. Two colors and materials were used for the tile. We took up to the ceiling. Glass Night Sky 3x12 subway tile was used for the upper portion in a 4x4 herringbone pattern while gloss white 3x6 ceramic subway tile was used for the bottom.
Home Expansion & Remodel - Scotch Plains, NJ
Home Expansion & Remodel - Scotch Plains, NJ
Anthony James Master Builders, LLCAnthony James Master Builders, LLC
The hall bathroom got a full makeover and expansion with a navy sink, a fun tile selection and gold fixtures throughout.
Subway Tiled Shower
Subway Tiled Shower
KraftMaster RenovationsKraftMaster Renovations
Subway tiled shower with black fixtures and grab bar and sleek sliding glass door Photos by VLG Photography
Hale Navy Blue Vanity Cabinet
Hale Navy Blue Vanity Cabinet
JBR DesignsJBR Designs
We replaced the existing vanity and underutilized, non-functional closet with a beautiful linen cabinet with a double hamper. This space was challenging because of the existing dormer, which juts out above the vanity area. With round mirrors in the same brushed gold finish as the faucets, we brought the focus down and away from the odd angle.
Driftwood Cottage
Driftwood Cottage
Home at 2 DesignHome at 2 Design
The multiple windows (four in all) in this Master bathroom and especially the unique bump out allowed for some interesting design perks.A raised shelf under the smaller windows was capped with the same stone as the adjacent cabinetry and is a great space for decorative items and plants without cluttering the sink area. the center mount soaking tub was placed dead center of the larger windows for a perfect focal enjoyment. the wall color is a clear match for the white and gray marble basket weave floor. An antique medical cabinet perfectly fits the space.
Breathtaking Primary Bath Remodel
Breathtaking Primary Bath Remodel
Sutherland Design Home, LLCSutherland Design Home, LLC
We removed the long wall of mirrors and moved the tub into the empty space at the left end of the vanity. We replaced the carpet with a beautiful and durable Luxury Vinyl Plank. We simply refaced the double vanity with a shaker style.
Refreshing Master
Refreshing Master
TKS Design GroupTKS Design Group
This project is a good example of what can be done with a little refresh. Sometimes parts of your space work well and parts don’t, so a full gut and replace might not make sense. That was the case here. After living with it for a decade or so realized they would really prefer two sinks in the vanity. Since there were two windows in the bathroom, we decided to eliminate the window to the left of the current vanity and replace with it with a longer run of cabinets. The other window is to the right of the vanity let’s in beautiful morning light. The window we removed was a northern exposure and its location under an eave didn’t allow for much light, so it was the perfect solution! In addition to the new vanity, we also changed out the countertop, added new mirrors and lighting, and changed out the tile floor to a larger hex with fewer grout lines. This adds a brighter more modern look while still maintaining the vintage feel of the room. The shower was in great shape, so we left that as is except for swapping out the shower floor tile to match the main floor and adding a more updated decorative mosaic tile. We added a new toilet and for a bit of luxury a heated towel bar. Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD Photography by: LOMA Studios For more information on kitchen and bath design ideas go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com Project Year: 2020
Fairview
Fairview
InchoateInchoate
Photos by Creative Vision Studios

Bathroom Design Ideas with Shaker Cabinets and Grey Benchtops

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