Bathroom Design Ideas with Recycled Glass Benchtops
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StoneWorks, Inc.
This remodeled bathroom has a fresh, updated feel...just right for a beach vacation on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Love the openness and easy maintenance of the glass shower wall.
Simply Baths & Kitchens
The priorities for this master bath remodel included an increased shower area, room for a dresser/clothes storage & the introduction of some sustainable materials. A custom built-in was created to house all of the husband’s clothes and was tucked neatly into the space formerly occupied by the shower. A local fabricator created countertops using concrete and recycled glass. The big, boxy tub, a floor model bought at an extreme discount, is the focal point of the room. Many of the other lines in the room echo its geometric and modern clean lines. The end result is a crisp, clean aesthetic that feels spacious and is filled with light.
Castle Building & Remodeling
Designed by Interior Designer Elizabeth Bland
The owners of this home near Lake Minnetonka had not one, but two very dated baths. Because the spaces were adjacent to each other and shared a plumbing wall, a remodel of both was in order. In the dark kids bath (which was also used for guests), a window was added and the baby blue tub and surround was replaced with a new (white) model. The homeowner loved the seaside vibe of the design concept, which was based on the homes proximity to the lake. Tile that mimics wood was selected for the floor along with a classic subway and glass & stone mosaic accent in the shower. A custom vanity was designed and topped with a recycled glass countertop that complements the rest of the color palette. Wood wainscoting, blue wall paint, and nautical accessories finished off the design concept. Although the completed bath is still blue, it is bright, updated and the clients (and kids) love it!
J&J Carpet One Floor & Home
Mikonos 12x24 tile in Coral from Tesoro was used for the bathroom floor as well as the shower walls in a vertical layout.
Brownhouse Design, Los Altos, CA
A girls bathroom with glass 1x1 mosaic tile in a blue accent color. White cabinetry with blue hardware. Menlo Park, CA.
Scott Hargis Photography
AElise Designs LLC
This wonderful renovation replaced an outdated (think - teal colored sinks, tub, etc.) hall bathroom into a new space that meets to needs of a multi-generational family and guests. Features include a curbless entry shower, dual vanities, no-slip matte porcelain flooring, a free standing tub, multiple layers of dimmable LED lighting, and a pocket door that eliminates door obstruction. Reinforced wall blocking was installed to allow for future additions of grab bars that might be needed. The warm beige palette features deep navy cabinetry, recycled glass countertops and shower bench seating and interesting mosaic tile accents framing the custom vanity mirrors.
Antoinette Unique Interiors, Inc.
Large distressed tiles The vanity is a custom build Kraftmaid furniture style vanity. paired with a custom linen closet for added storage. The counter coordinates well with sustainable recycled glass finish. (Savaii)
Grand Home Solutions, Inc
"Birdseye" view of the hall bathroom. The recycled glass surface is used throughout the bathroom as the vanity counter top, window sill, shower sill/curb, in the niches, and tub decking. The penny round glass mosaic is also used throughout the bathroom as a feature wall behind the sink and toilet and as a border around the other walls. The flooring is a combination of large white ceramic tiles and blue square glass tiles. Floor to ceiling white subway tile extend onto the ceiling above the shower.
H2D Architecture + Design
Master bathroom in the new sustainable custom home in the Bryant / Wedgewood neighborhood of Seattle. The master bathroom has an open, roll-in shower, floating vanity, recycled content countertop, and tiles. The bathroom is design with clean simple lines.
Architecture and Design by Heidi Helgeson, H2D Architecture + Design
Construction by Thomas Jacobson Construction
Photo by Sean Balko, Filmworks Studio
www.h2darchitects.com
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Проектно-строительная компания "Оникс"
Хозяйская ванна выполнена в светлых тонах, стеклянные фасады и большое зеркало создают ощущение стерильной чистоты. Настенная плитка под мрамор элегантно сочетается с мелкой мозаикой, декорирующей ванну. Окна в ванной визуально расширяет помещение и делает комнату ещё более светлой.
Castle Building & Remodeling
This 1907 home in the Ericsson neighborhood of South Minneapolis needed some love. A tiny, nearly unfunctional kitchen and leaking bathroom were ready for updates. The homeowners wanted to embrace their heritage, and also have a simple and sustainable space for their family to grow. The new spaces meld the home’s traditional elements with Traditional Scandinavian design influences.
In the kitchen, a wall was opened to the dining room for natural light to carry between rooms and to create the appearance of space. Traditional Shaker style/flush inset custom white cabinetry with paneled front appliances were designed for a clean aesthetic. Custom recycled glass countertops, white subway tile, Kohler sink and faucet, beadboard ceilings, and refinished existing hardwood floors complete the kitchen after all new electrical and plumbing.
In the bathroom, we were limited by space! After discussing the homeowners’ use of space, the decision was made to eliminate the existing tub for a new walk-in shower. By installing a curbless shower drain, floating sink and shelving, and wall-hung toilet; Castle was able to maximize floor space! White cabinetry, Kohler fixtures, and custom recycled glass countertops were carried upstairs to connect to the main floor remodel.
White and black porcelain hex floors, marble accents, and oversized white tile on the walls perfect the space for a clean and minimal look, without losing its traditional roots! We love the black accents in the bathroom, including black edge on the shower niche and pops of black hex on the floors.
Tour this project in person, September 28 – 29, during the 2019 Castle Home Tour!
Bathroom Design Ideas with Recycled Glass Benchtops
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