Bathroom Design Ideas with Turquoise Cabinets and a Freestanding Tub
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ReVision Design/Remodeling
Turquoise cabinets with brushed brass hexagon kenos and matching pulls are the focal point of this master bathroom. Calacatta quartz countertops with mitered edge and decorative backsplash create an elegant look while being maintenance free.
Project Developer: Brad Little | Designer: Chelsea Allard | Project Manager: Tom O'Neil | © Deborah Scannell Photography
ReVision Design/Remodeling
Turquoise cabinets with brushed brass hexagon kenos and matching pulls are the focal point of this master bathroom. Calacatta quartz countertops with mitered edge and decorative backsplash create an elegant look while being maintenance free.
Project Developer: Brad Little | Designer: Chelsea Allard | Project Manager: Tom O'Neil | © Deborah Scannell Photography
Bloodfire Studios LLC
Master bath renovation to create a larger accessible water closet and air jet soaker tub for physical therapy.
Bailiwick Interior Design
This client loves the colors of the sea and wanted to incorporate them into her Master Bath. While her husband requested a large walk-in shower (we did a zero-threshold with linear drain), she preferred a large soaking tub. By combining subtle glass tiles and accents of teal in the cabinetry and bathtub we balanced all the colors she loves while keeping the peaceful feeling of this private retreat. The myriad textures within the space required careful planning for the lighting throughout the space. Wall-washing fixtures were used to graze the accent a wall of glass tile while a modern chandelier adds a general ambient glow reminiscent of the sun even on a cloudy day!
River City Custom Homes
As you walk into your master suite, this is your view! It is simply breathtaking! Shiplap walls and ceiling with a painted brick wall as the back drop!
Bailiwick Interior Design
This client loves the colors of the sea and wanted to incorporate them into her Master Bath. While her husband requested a large walk-in shower (we did a zero-threshold with linear drain), she preferred a large soaking tub. By combining subtle glass tiles and accents of teal in the cabinetry and bathtub we balanced all the colors she loves while keeping the peaceful feeling of this private retreat. The myriad textures within the space required careful planning for the lighting throughout the space. Wall-washing fixtures were used to graze the accent a wall of glass tile while a modern chandelier adds a general ambient glow reminiscent of the sun even on a cloudy day!
Bathroom Design Ideas with Turquoise Cabinets and a Freestanding Tub
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