Bathroom Design Ideas with Soapstone Benchtops and Black Benchtops
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Knight Architects LLC
Custom cabinetry and slate floorsing with barn door set off this full bath in the remodeled and completed basement/entertainment area. Photography by Pete Weigley
Burdge & Associates Architects
Modern bathroom by Burdge Architects and Associates in Malibu, CA.
Berlyn Photography
Cabinet-S-Top
In this bathroom, the vanity was updated with a new Soapstone Metropolis quartz countertop with a 4” backsplash. Includes 2 Kohler Caxton undermount sinks. A Robert Flat Beveled Mirrored Medicine cabinet. Moen Wynford collection in Brushed Nickel includes 2 shower spa systems with 4 body sprays, handheld faucet, tub filler, paper holder, towel rings, robe hook. A Toto Aquia toilet color: Cotton. A Barclay Mystique 59” tub in white. A Custom Semi-frameless bypass Platinum Riviera Euro shower door. The tile in the shower is Moroccan Concrete 12x24 off white for the shower walls; Cultura Pebble Mosaic – Autumn for the shower floor and niches. An LED Trulux light with 3 zone touch plate for the shower ledge was installed. A heated towel bar. A Moen Eva 3 Bulb light in brushed nickel. On the floor is Mannington Swiss Oak-Almond luxury vinyl tile.
Crystal Kitchen + Bath
This Guest Bathroom has a small footprint and the shower was claustrophobic in size.
We could not enlarge the bathroom, so we made changes that made it feel more open.
By cutting down the shower wall and installing a glass panel, the shower now has a more open feeling. Through the glass panel you are able to see the pretty artisan blue tiles that coordinate with the penny round floor tiles.
The vanity was only 18” deep, which restricted our sink options. We chose a natural soapstone countertop with a Corian oval sink. Rich walnut wood cabinetry, polished nickel plumbing and light fixtures add sparkle to the space.
Jameson Design Group
Relocating the washer and dryer to a stacked location in a hall closet allowed us to add a second bathroom to the existing 3/1 house. The new bathroom is definitely on the sunny side, with bright yellow cabinetry perfectly complimenting the classic black and white tile and countertop selections.
Absolute Stone Corporation
Photography by Jed Gammon. Countertops by Absolute Stone Corporation. Home done by DJF Builders, Inc.
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