Beach Style Bathroom Design Ideas with an Open Shower
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J&J Carpet One Floor & Home
Shower Floor: Stone Mosaics - Shaved White & Awan
Shower Walls: Idea Ceramica - Glow, Blue 13 x 40
Quartz: Pompeii - Rock Salt
Ginger Rabe Designs, LLC
The bathroom was transformed into a standout feature of the cottage.
A custom curved floating mirror with backlighting was designed and created, showcasing unique wallpaper.
Shower tile design catered to the client's love for ceramics and featured flowing patterns leading towards brass fixtures.
A central focal point was the custom vanity, meticulously crafted with hand-laid wood and an attention-grabbing design.
From removing windows, adding french and dutch doors, to adding a new closet with a sliding custom door. The wallpaper was the inspiration of the space with texture grass cloth and custom painting. The furniture and textures, as well as styling in the space was a great touch to finish off the design.
Jane Thomson Interior Design
This was a bathroom designed for two teenagers. They wanted ease of use, something fun and funky that works.
I need to work with pre existing black aluminium window frames, so hence the addition of black tapware.
To provide texture to the space, I designed the custom made vanity and added fluting to the panels. To create a 'beachy" but not cliched feel, I used a gorgeous Terrazzo bench top by Vulcano tiles here in Australia.
I chose mosaic wall tiles via Surface Gallery in Stanmore in Sydney's inner West,, to add some texture to the walls.
To work with the rest of the house I used some timber look tiles from Beaumont Tiles, to create a warm and fuzzy feel.
I simply loved creating this project. And it was all made so easy having amazing clients1
Jane Thomson Interior Design
This was a bathroom designed for two teenagers. They wanted ease of use, something fun and funky that works.
I need to work with pre existing black aluminium window frames, so hence the addition of black tapware.
To provide texture to the space, I designed the custom made vanity and added fluting to the panels. To create a 'beachy" but not cliched feel, I used a gorgeous Terrazzo bench top by Vulcano tiles here in Australia.
I chose mosaic wall tiles via Surface Gallery in Stanmore in Sydney's inner West,, to add some texture to the walls.
To work with the rest of the house I used some timber look tiles from Beaumont Tiles, to create a warm and fuzzy feel.
I simply loved creating this project. And it was all made so easy having amazing clients1
Marrokal Design & Remodeling
Our client had a vision for her bath that our tile setters were able to bring to life.
Nomad Remodeling & Outdoors
In this Fort Worth guest bathroom remodeling project, a harmonious blend of sophistication and modernity takes center stage. The vanity showcases light grey shaker cabinets adorned with brushed gold hardware, harmonizing beautifully with the white quartz countertop and an under-mount sink, all elegantly reflected in the gold-rimmed vanity mirror. The shower area boasts a captivating navy-colored circle-shaped mosaic tile for its feature wall, enhanced by a matching soap niche, a rain shower head, and a partial glass enclosure. Crisp white walls create an airy ambiance, while the light faux wood-planked floor tiles introduce a touch of natural warmth. This remodel encapsulates the perfect fusion of style and functionality, crafting a welcoming and contemporary guest bathroom in Fort Worth.
Casali Remodeling
Transitional bathrooms and utility room with a coastal feel. Accents of blue and green help bring the outside in.
Angie Keyes CKBD
I love a client that has my taste in décor. Making this client a dream to work with. First things started with the kitchen layout which was horrendous, then gradually we worked our way though to baths rooms. After that the flooring and paint colors gave this coastal wonder the shine it deserves.
Marilyn Hill Interiors
Interior Designer: Marilyn Kimberly Hill
Builder: RMB Building & Design
Photographer: G. Frank Hart Photography
Sarah Barnard Design LLC
This option for the guest bathroom features a harmonious beige honed limestone finish which tiles the floor, wall, and shower. The warm palette of the stone is complimented by custom cabinetry made from rift white oak with a polished quartzite countertop. The even glow of light emanating from the wall sconces made from brushed metal and onyx creates a subtle contrast through the beautiful natural veining of the stone that shines through its elegant, architectural form. The satin gold finish of the hardware throughout the bathroom and cabinetry creates chic highlights within these warm tones.
Beach Style Bathroom Design Ideas with an Open Shower
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