Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and an Integrated Sink
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Legacy Builders Group
This Wyoming master bath felt confined with an
inefficient layout. Although the existing bathroom
was a good size, an awkwardly placed dividing
wall made it impossible for two people to be in
it at the same time.
Taking down the dividing wall made the room
feel much more open and allowed warm,
natural light to come in. To take advantage of
all that sunshine, an elegant soaking tub was
placed right by the window, along with a unique,
black subway tile and quartz tub ledge. Adding
contrast to the dark tile is a beautiful wood vanity
with ultra-convenient drawer storage. Gold
fi xtures bring warmth and luxury, and add a
perfect fi nishing touch to this spa-like retreat.
Devi Dutta Architecture
fully renovated/remodeled bathroom in traditional Victorian flat in San Francisco
Tactile Interior Architecture
Total renovation and reconfiguration of existing 1960s apartment, including the bathroom with adjacent toilet room. This apartment hadn't been renovated since it was built and had been tenanted for 40 years.
The footprint is very small, so the partition wall dividing the toilet and bathroom was removed and the spaces integrated, providing important space to move and the room to function.
The shower nib wall added a crucial extra 70mm to the internal shower box (900x900). Full height glazing with an internal direct ducted vent means limited steam escaping and entering the room.
Chevron floor tile rolling into the shower base, gave texture an otherwise minimal room. The client didn't want a busy floor tile but the near white palette needed grounding. The chevron gives texture and grounding. The black floating vanity anchoring the eye at the mid level.
Greener Concepts Construction Inc.
Beautiful details in the bathroom. LED lighting inside the full length niche.
Modern Homestead
Sometimes its the contrast that makes the room, like here where we paid the sharp angles of the counter with the soft curves of the adjustable mirrors.
Let's Remodel
In this space, we updated the master bathroom by taking out the previous wallpaper to a cool grey toned paint. Opening up the once cave like shower to a new bright and open enclosure. By opening up the shower, this bathroom feels bigger and brighter. We added in a strip of blue tile in the shower and the niche to bring in more color to the space.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and an Integrated Sink
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