Bathroom Design Ideas with Yellow Benchtops and a Single Vanity
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Studio Cecile
The bathrooms in this mid-century ranch style home needed updating! With a baby on the way, the clients were ready for a more functional and aesthetically appealing primary bathroom. We completely gutted the 1950’s bathroom and reworked the layout, moving the door and expanding into a bedroom closet. This allowed for a larger shower, more bathroom storage, and makeup vanity area.
Turn Key Remodel
Example of a coastal style bathroom. Cultured marble with a stand in shower and white custom-made cabinetry along with grey medium wood flooring.
York House Designs
Coordinating the design of the hand shower with the shower valve creates a seamless and unified aesthetic in the bathroom.
Sarah Barnard Design LLC
The honey toned bathroom is an homage to bees and butterflies in this pollinator suite, a walk-in work of art for finding peace and beauty. Moth handles add warmth and whimsy to a custom vanity and matching mirror made in collaboration with a local artisan using locally salvaged sycamore. The artisan made sink is forged from hand hammered recycled copper. Vintage Limburg sconces with a pattern reminiscent of honeycombs gives off a golden glow over textured ceramic tiles. The overhead lighting also nods to honeycombs, leading to an inviting copper hued shower. The custom honeycomb tiles were made with Giallo Sienna marble, and inlaid with decorative bees. Copper tiles line a magical, shimmery shower space with a honey glow. Oil rubbed bronze accessories hold soaps and plantlife.
Bayside Home Improvement
A meticulously remodeled bathroom that merges classic charm with modern functionality. The space is defined by a serene, seafoam green subway tile shower surround, punctuated by a strip of intricately patterned accent tiles that infuse a pop of color and personality. The shower area is encased in a frameless glass door, enhancing the open feel of the room. Contrasting the cool tones, the terracotta hexagonal floor tiles bring a warm, earthy essence to the bathroom, harmonizing with the natural light that filters through the textured window shade. A traditional white vanity with ample storage space complements the overall aesthetic, offering a balance between vintage and contemporary elements.
Rachele Biancalani Studio
Un bagno dallo spirito mediterraneo pieno di colori, forme sinuose e oggetti artigianali e di recupero come il grande mobile realizzato su misura con assi di legno che vengono usate per realizzare le casseforme del calcestruzzo e le lampade di cartone riciclato BO e Bina con cavi gialli arrotolati.
La doccia è dotata di una seduta in muratura e il rivestimento utilizzato è resina epossidica spatolata sia a pavimento che nella nicchia della doccia. Le altre pareti sono dipinte dello stesso colore della resina e le zone che si possono bagnare ovvero dietro al mobile lavabo e dietro ai sanitari sono state usate come rivestimento delle bellissime e super colorate piastrelle artigianali marocchine realizzate e dipinte a mano.
Anche gli specchi sono stati realizzati con cartone di recupero.
Completano il grande mobile tanti divertenti pomelli in ceramica colorata disposti in modo apparentemente casuale sui cassetti e sulle ante del mobile
Renewal by Andersen of NJ-NY Metro
New energy efficient window in this retro style bathroom. With kitschy graphic shower curtain and a mid century flare, this simple and lovely bathroom looks great and has improved energy efficiency with this new white double hung window. Now is the perfect time to get new windows for your home with Renewal by Andersen of New Jersey, Staten Island, New York City and the Bronx.
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Studio Cecile
The bathrooms in this mid-century ranch style home needed updating! With a baby on the way, the clients were ready for a more functional and aesthetically appealing primary bathroom. We completely gutted the 1950’s bathroom and reworked the layout, moving the door and expanding into a bedroom closet. This allowed for a larger shower, more bathroom storage, and makeup vanity area.
Ke Design Collective Inc.
It was a standard builder's grade washroom with a claustrophobic shower enclosure. We opened up half the wall, raised the shower ceiling, re-routed the plumbing to the opposite wall for the shower system.
Sustainability was a concern for these home owners, so we re-used most of the plumbing fixtures and the vanity cabinetry and only changed what will provide more utility for the space.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Yellow Benchtops and a Single Vanity
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