Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass-front Cabinets and Subway Tile

Beekman Place
Beekman Place
STUDIOHOWESTUDIOHOWE
Sharon Risedorph Photography
Casa Corbino - AIA Austin Homes Tour 2013
Casa Corbino - AIA Austin Homes Tour 2013
Merzbau Design CollectiveMerzbau Design Collective
The guest bathroom features slate tile cut in a 6x12 running bond pattern on the floor. Kohler tub with Ann Sacks tile surround. Toto Aquia toilet and IKEA sink. Wall paint color: "Bunny Grey," Benjamin Moore. Photo by Whit Preston.
Beverly Hills Adjacent
Beverly Hills Adjacent
BOBOU DESIGNBOBOU DESIGN
A stunning, sleek black & white bathroom is made glamorous & modern with the Carrara marble countertops. Modern glass bathtub/shower is function & visually appealing.
Jeanette Bath
Jeanette Bath
Spruce, LLCSpruce, LLC
I designed this bathroom to be a modern take on craftsman. Mint green ceramic tiles, terrazzo floors ice white with flecks of green, chrome Kohler hardware in pinstripe pattern and custom cabinet doors to match existing in the home. Photos by Sara Essex Bradley.
Tumble Creek
Tumble Creek
Streamline Design Ltd.Streamline Design Ltd.
This bathroom features floor to ceiling white subway tile.
Contemporary Family Home
Contemporary Family Home
Sally Feeney Interior Design Pty LtdSally Feeney Interior Design Pty Ltd
Terrazzo floor tiles and aqua green splashback tiles feature in this simple and stylish Ensuite bathroom.
My Houzz: Garage Sale Meets Glam in Ohio
My Houzz: Garage Sale Meets Glam in Ohio
Adrienne DeRosaAdrienne DeRosa
Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz Inc. White tile walls are offset by flooring with a rustic appeal. While wooden flooring is not considered the best choice for a full bath, the Ciacchis installed ceramic tile made to mimic the effect of reclaimed timbers. Flocks of flamingos adorn the tops of the walls, offering a light-hearted contrast to the areas below. Flooring: Natural Timber Ash by Select Styles, Lowe's; wallpaper: Blue Flamingo, Anthropologie Photo: Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz
Artist's Loft
Artist's Loft
kimberly peck architectkimberly peck architect
photos by Pedro Marti The owner’s of this apartment had been living in this large working artist’s loft in Tribeca since the 70’s when they occupied the vacated space that had previously been a factory warehouse. Since then the space had been adapted for the husband and wife, both artists, to house their studios as well as living quarters for their growing family. The private areas were previously separated from the studio with a series of custom partition walls. Now that their children had grown and left home they were interested in making some changes. The major change was to take over spaces that were the children’s bedrooms and incorporate them in a new larger open living/kitchen space. The previously enclosed kitchen was enlarged creating a long eat-in counter at the now opened wall that had divided off the living room. The kitchen cabinetry capitalizes on the full height of the space with extra storage at the tops for seldom used items. The overall industrial feel of the loft emphasized by the exposed electrical and plumbing that run below the concrete ceilings was supplemented by a grid of new ceiling fans and industrial spotlights. Antique bubble glass, vintage refrigerator hinges and latches were chosen to accent simple shaker panels on the new kitchen cabinetry, including on the integrated appliances. A unique red industrial wheel faucet was selected to go with the integral black granite farm sink. The white subway tile that pre-existed in the kitchen was continued throughout the enlarged area, previously terminating 5 feet off the ground, it was expanded in a contrasting herringbone pattern to the full 12 foot height of the ceilings. This same tile motif was also used within the updated bathroom on top of a concrete-like porcelain floor tile. The bathroom also features a large white porcelain laundry sink with industrial fittings and a vintage stainless steel medicine display cabinet. Similar vintage stainless steel cabinets are also used in the studio spaces for storage. And finally black iron plumbing pipe and fittings were used in the newly outfitted closets to create hanging storage and shelving to complement the overall industrial feel. pedro marti
GlassCrafters' Park Ave - Framed Mirrored Medicine Cabinet
GlassCrafters' Park Ave - Framed Mirrored Medicine Cabinet
GlassCrafters IncGlassCrafters Inc
Embracing the beauty of GlassCrafters’ Lexington series frame, four hand-crafted decorative corner finials soften the look of this series. This transitional frame will virtually complement any decorative scheme. The Park Ave comes standard with Flat mirror. Polished Chrome and Polished Nickel plated frames highlight the beauty of this series. Oil Rubbed Bronze, Brushed Nickel and Polished Nickel finials complete the finish options to complement your bathroom. This frame is available with standard flat mirror or 3/4" beveled mirror upgrade.
GlassCrafters' Deco - Framed Mirrored Medicine Cabinet - door corner detail
GlassCrafters' Deco - Framed Mirrored Medicine Cabinet - door corner detail
GlassCrafters IncGlassCrafters Inc
Attention to detail, appealing the most discerning clientele. Polished Chrome and Polished Nickel frames highlight the true beauty of this series. Other popular finishes such as Brushed Nickel, Brushed Bronze and Oil Rubbed Bronze complete the finish options to complement your bath. This frame is available with standard flat mirror or 3/4" beveled mirror upgrade.

Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass-front Cabinets and Subway Tile

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