Bathroom Design Ideas with Soapstone Benchtops

Penthouse Industrial Loft
Penthouse Industrial Loft
JAB Design GroupJAB Design Group
Hip guest bath with custom open vanity, unique wall sconces, slate counter top, and Toto toilet.
Master Bath Spa
Master Bath Spa
HomeMasons, IncHomeMasons, Inc
Custom master bath renovation designed for spa-like experience. Contemporary custom floating washed oak vanity with Virginia Soapstone top, tambour wall storage, brushed gold wall-mounted faucets. Concealed light tape illuminating volume ceiling, tiled shower with privacy glass window to exterior; matte pedestal tub. Niches throughout for organized storage.
Arrowhead Farmhouse
Arrowhead Farmhouse
Cummings Architecture + InteriorsCummings Architecture + Interiors
With expansive fields and beautiful farmland surrounding it, this historic farmhouse celebrates these views with floor-to-ceiling windows from the kitchen and sitting area. Originally constructed in the late 1700’s, the main house is connected to the barn by a new addition, housing a master bedroom suite and new two-car garage with carriage doors. We kept and restored all of the home’s existing historic single-pane windows, which complement its historic character. On the exterior, a combination of shingles and clapboard siding were continued from the barn and through the new addition.
Black Soapstone Vanity
Black Soapstone Vanity
CRS Marble & GraniteCRS Marble & Granite
Black Soapstone bathroom vanity top. Fabricated and Installed by Set In Stone of the Sandhills http://www.setinstonestore.com/welcome
1916 Prairie Residence - Rehabilitation
1916 Prairie Residence - Rehabilitation
Kim Grant Design IncKim Grant Design Inc
Kim Grant, Architect; Gail Owens, Photographer
Master  bath vanity with Barroca soapstone counters
Master bath vanity with Barroca soapstone counters
UserUser
Design and construction by Jewett Farms + Co. Photography by Justen Peters
RedHouse
RedHouse
Misiaszek Turpin pllcMisiaszek Turpin pllc
The 800 square-foot guest cottage is located on the footprint of a slightly smaller original cottage that was built three generations ago. With a failing structural system, the existing cottage had a very low sloping roof, did not provide for a lot of natural light and was not energy efficient. Utilizing high performing windows, doors and insulation, a total transformation of the structure occurred. A combination of clapboard and shingle siding, with standout touches of modern elegance, welcomes guests to their cozy retreat. The cottage consists of the main living area, a small galley style kitchen, master bedroom, bathroom and sleeping loft above. The loft construction was a timber frame system utilizing recycled timbers from the Balsams Resort in northern New Hampshire. The stones for the front steps and hearth of the fireplace came from the existing cottage’s granite chimney. Stylistically, the design is a mix of both a “Cottage” style of architecture with some clean and simple “Tech” style features, such as the air-craft cable and metal railing system. The color red was used as a highlight feature, accentuated on the shed dormer window exterior frames, the vintage looking range, the sliding doors and other interior elements. Photographer: John Hession

Bathroom Design Ideas with Soapstone Benchtops

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