Beach Style Bathroom Design Ideas with a Curbless Shower
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THE Remodel Group
This project took a dated bathroom and changed it into a beautiful, tropical bathroom
The Interior Design Group
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Interior Designer: The Interior Design Group
Contractor: HOMES BY KIMBERLY
Photos: SHERI JACKSON
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
When a client buys an old home next to a resort spa you have to add some current functionality and style to make it the desired modern beach cottage. For the renovation, we worked with the team including the builder, architect and of course the home owners to brightening the home with new windows, moving walls all the while keeping the over all scope and budget from not getting out of control. The master bathroom is clean and modern but we also keep the budget in mind and used luxury vinyl flooring with a custom tile detail where it meets with the shower.
We decided to keep the front door and work into the new materials by adding rustic reclaimed wood that we hand selected.
The project required creativity throughout to maximize the design style but still respect the overall budget since it was a large scape project.
Mountainwood Homes
The walk-in, curbless shower features 12” x 24” porcelain tiles on the walls with a smaller 2” x 2” for the shower floor.
Design Me By Mahlah
The theme for the design of these four bathrooms was Coastal Americana. My clients wanted classic designs that incorporated color, a coastal feel, and were fun.
The master bathroom stands out with the interesting mix of tile. We maximized the tall sloped ceiling with the glass tile accent wall behind the freestanding bath tub. A simple sandblasted "wave" glass panel separates the wet area. Shiplap walls, satin bronze fixtures, and wood details add to the beachy feel.
The three guest bathrooms, while having tile in common, each have their own unique vanities and accents. Curbless showers and frameless glass opened these rooms up to feel more spacious. The bits of blue in the floor tile lends just the right pop of blue.
Custom fabric roman shades in each room soften the look and add extra style.
Beach Style Bathroom Design Ideas with a Curbless Shower
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