Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile
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CairnsCraft Design & Remodel
Contractor: CairnsCraft Remodeling
Designer: Anne Kellett
Photographer: Patricia Bean
This Rancho Bernardo couple required separate wall mount vanities that could be modified in the future to provide wheelchair access underneath. The medicine cabinet was recessed to offer more storage space.
Amy A. Alper, Architect
Only the window location remains and integrated with the optimum bath layout. Photo: Eric Rorer
Builder Boy
This contemporary bathroom remodel features subway tile mocking sandstone above a pre-existing villager tub.
Heather Nadeau Interior Design
A modern farmhouse bathroom, including a large glass enclosed shower, designed with a mix of black and white, along with warm wood tones.
Bailey's Cabinets
Cabinet Brand: WoodPro Parkway Collection
Wood Species: Maple
Cabinet Finish: Medium
(Mirror is from WoodPro Gentry Collection)
Countertop: Hanstone Quartz, Bullnose edge, Silicone backsplash, Walnut Luster color
ГАлина Крылова & ТАтьяна Серова
Санузел с напольной тумбой из массива красного цвета с монолитной раковиной, бронзовыми смесителями и аксессуарами, зеркалом в красной раме и бронзовой подсветке со стеклянными абажурами. На стенах плитка типа кабанчик и обои со сценами охоты.
Lavan Construction | Design + Build
30 Years of Construction Experience in the Bay Area | Best of Houzz!
We are a passionate, family owned/operated local business in the Bay Area, California. At Lavan Construction, we create a fresh and fit environment with over 30 years of experience in building and construction in both domestic and international markets. We have a unique blend of leadership combining expertise in construction contracting and management experience from Fortune 500 companies. We commit to deliver you a world class experience within your budget and timeline while maintaining trust and transparency. At Lavan Construction, we believe relationships are the main component of any successful business and we stand by our motto: “Trust is the foundation we build on.”
A Kinder Space
These cabinets were custom designed to be of different heights but not look like it at first glance. The right hand vanity is 2 inches lower than the left one. Should a wheelchair be needed in the future, it is at the right height and the doors can be modified. The storage tower include a tall drawer with low sides for taller products.
Photo credits by Patricia Bean
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