Bathroom Design Ideas with with a Sauna and Marble Benchtops
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Rachel Oliver Design, LLC
This custom steam shower offers bright light, a custom seating area, and lush marble tile with a beautiful mosaic wall.
Ashley Hope; AWH Photo & Design; New Orleans, LA
Beth Dotolo, ASID, RID, NCIDQ
design by Pulp Design Studios | http://pulpdesignstudios.com/
photo by Kevin Dotolo | http://kevindotolo.com/
Bob Chatham Custom Home Design
Master bathroom with a long spacious design creates an even flow from the master bedroom, Designed by Bob Chatham Custom Home Designs. Rustic Mediterranean inspired home built in Regatta Bay Golf and Yacht Club.
Phillip Vlahos With Destin Custom Home Builders
Reico Kitchen & Bath
Designed by Cat Neitzey of Reico Kitchen & Bath in Fredericksburg, VA in collaboration with Good Bees Remodeling, this primary bathroom features Merillat Classic cabinets in the Glenrock 5-piece drawer front door style in Maple with a Nightfall finish. The countertop is a 72” Virginia Marble cultured marble double bowl vanity top in Pewter with Wave Bowls and a 1.5" Bullnose Edge.
Additionally, the bathroom also features: Moen Eva fixtures and accessories, including robe hook, towel ring, towel bar, lighting and vanity sink faucets; Moen Flara shower faucet; Moen handheld showering; Sterling Glass Custom Serenity Brushed Stainless Tempered Glass/Flat Polished Shower Surround/Slider; and CDA Elegance Iconic Blue 24” x 48” floor tiles with Roman herringbone pattern inlay.
Said Cat, “It is fun working with clients who favor bold selections. They did a great job making choices to blend this transitional bathroom into their traditional style home. The modern, bold color and variation from the tile juxtapose nicely with the Roman herringbone pattern in the tile to create the spa retreat they were hoping for. In the shower, the tile was hand selected to show the colors ombre from dark to light above the accent lines. I especially love the 24”x 48” tiles used vertically below the accent. It allows you to really see the beauty in the variation of the tile.” Added the client, “I really like how the shower tile extends across the entire wall to include the tub area.”
Photos courtesy of Tim Snyder Photography.
Louise Stapleton Interiors
Elegant and relaxing bathroom with one way tinted windows. This double vanity services a secondary master bedroom
Traci Connell Interiors
This custom bathroom showcases the specially designed vanities. The dark wood stain creates a richness to the master bathroom that screams sophistication and order. Yet creates a calmness to the spa like atmosphere that the clients desire.
Kasper Custom Home Remodeling
Textured Porcelanosa tile adds a subtle, but eye-catching accent behind the shower and steam unit controls.
Designer: Debra Owens
Photographer: Michael Hunter
Reico Kitchen & Bath
Designed by Cat Neitzey of Reico Kitchen & Bath in Fredericksburg, VA in collaboration with Good Bees Remodeling, this primary bathroom features Merillat Classic cabinets in the Glenrock 5-piece drawer front door style in Maple with a Nightfall finish. The countertop is a 72” Virginia Marble cultured marble double bowl vanity top in Pewter with Wave Bowls and a 1.5" Bullnose Edge.
Additionally, the bathroom also features: Moen Eva fixtures and accessories, including robe hook, towel ring, towel bar, lighting and vanity sink faucets; Moen Flara shower faucet; Moen handheld showering; Sterling Glass Custom Serenity Brushed Stainless Tempered Glass/Flat Polished Shower Surround/Slider; and CDA Elegance Iconic Blue 24” x 48” floor tiles with Roman herringbone pattern inlay.
Said Cat, “It is fun working with clients who favor bold selections. They did a great job making choices to blend this transitional bathroom into their traditional style home. The modern, bold color and variation from the tile juxtapose nicely with the Roman herringbone pattern in the tile to create the spa retreat they were hoping for. In the shower, the tile was hand selected to show the colors ombre from dark to light above the accent lines. I especially love the 24”x 48” tiles used vertically below the accent. It allows you to really see the beauty in the variation of the tile.” Added the client, “I really like how the shower tile extends across the entire wall to include the tub area.”
Photos courtesy of Tim Snyder Photography.
Bathroom Design Ideas with with a Sauna and Marble Benchtops
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