Beach Style Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Walls

Bathroom
Bathroom
De Mattei ConstructionDe Mattei Construction
The porthole window in the bathroom lets in ample natural light and is an unexpected touch.
Summer Winds Condo
Summer Winds Condo
OBX InteriorsOBX Interiors
Asia Evans Artistry Cabinets & Flooring provided by Heather Dean Thomas at Kellogg Design Center, Nags Head, NC
The Shores at Bonnet Point
The Shores at Bonnet Point
RIKB Design BuildRIKB Design Build
Whole house remodel in Narragansett RI. We reconfigured the floor plan and added a small addition to the right side to extend the kitchen. Thus creating a gorgeous transitional kitchen with plenty of room for cooking, storage, and entertaining. The dining room can now seat up to 12 with a recessed hutch for a few extra inches in the space. The new half bath provides lovely shades of blue and is sure to catch your eye! The rear of the first floor now has a private and cozy guest suite.
Kids Coastal Bathroom
Kids Coastal Bathroom
Paper White HomesPaper White Homes
This bathroom was completely gutted and laid out in a more functional way. The shower/tub combo was moved from the left side to the back of the bathroom on exterior wall.
West Coast Cape Cod
West Coast Cape Cod
Ferreira IncFerreira Inc
Hexagon floor tile with beautiful blue vanity in house remodel / addition Photo Credit: Old Adobe Studios
Coastal. Comfort. Cape Cod.
Coastal. Comfort. Cape Cod.
Kitchen & Bath GalleryKitchen & Bath Gallery
The master bathroom is fitted with a classic pedestal sink from the Kohler Devonshire collection in white and a Rohl Viaggio widespread prong handle faucet in brushed nickel. Kyle J Caldwell Photography
La Mesa Residence
La Mesa Residence
Kiyohara MoffittKiyohara Moffitt
Master Bath Addition viewed from garden entry Rick Ueda, photographer
Soothing Ocean Vibes Plano Bathroom Remodel
Soothing Ocean Vibes Plano Bathroom Remodel
Terri Becker DesignsTerri Becker Designs
The soothing coastal vibes of this bathroom remodel are sure to take you to a place of calm. What a transformation this project underwent! Not only did we transform this bathroom into a spa-like sanctuary, but we also did it ahead of schedule. That's a rare occurrence in the construction and design industry. We removed the tub and extended out the wall for the shower, which the homeowners chose to expand. This created a walk-in space, made to look even bigger by its frameless glass and large format, linen-look porcelain tile on the walls. For the shower floor, we selected a blue multicolored penny tile, and for the accent band, an opulent glass mosaic tile in dreamy ocean tones. The accent tile also graces the back of a new wall niche. This shower is now beautiful and functional. To address the issues of storage, we removed a wall, freeing up space near the toilet, which was much-needed. Now there is a custom-built linen pantry crafted from alder wood stretching to the ceiling, adding to the visual height of the room and making the bathroom just work better. A new vanity, also made of alder wood, and the linen closet were both stained a rich, warm tone to show off that gorgeous grain. For the walls, we chose a cool blue hue that is soothing and fresh. The accent tile from the shower was carried behind the vanity's two LED mirrors for a bold visual impact. I love the reflection of the light on the tile! The LED mirrors are pretty high-tech, with a defogger and a dimmer to adjust the light levels. Topping the vanity is a creamy quartz countertop, two under-mount sinks, and plumbing and cabinetry hardware in brushed nickel finishes. The cabinet knobs have a stunning iridescent shell that's hard to miss. For the floors, we went with a large-format porcelain tile in dark grey that complements the coloring of the space as well as the look and feel. As a final touch, floating shelves in the same rich wood-tone create additional space for décor items and storage. I styled the shelves with items to inspire and soothe this dreamy bathroom.
Before & After-Coastal Master Bathroom
Before & After-Coastal Master Bathroom
Bathroom Remodeling TeacherBathroom Remodeling Teacher
After: This bathroom turned out beautifully! 12x12 porcelain tile graces the shower walls, with a corresponding mosaic border. Brushed nickel accessories accompanied with a clean quartz countertop polish the space. The wood style tile flooring matches well with the wall tile. These are the before and after pictures of a large master bathroom remodel that was done by Steve White (owner of Bathroom Remodeling Teacher and SRW Contracting, Inc.) Steve has been a bathroom remodeling contractor in the Pittsburgh area since 2008. Steve has created easy-to-follow courses that enable YOU to build your own bathroom. He has compiled all of his industry knowledge and tips & tricks into several courses he offers online to pass his knowledge on to you. He makes it possible for you to BUILD a bathroom just like this coastal style master bathroom. Check out his courses by visiting the Bathroom Remodeling Teacher website at: https://www.bathroomremodelingteacher.com/learn.
Large Masterbath
Large Masterbath
Amiano & Son Construction, LLCAmiano & Son Construction, LLC
Masterbath remodel. Utilizing the existing space this master bathroom now looks and feels larger than ever. The homeowner was amazed by the wasted space in the existing bath design.
Waterfront Home
Waterfront Home
Joni Spear Interior DesignJoni Spear Interior Design
The original bathroom consisted of an oversized, built-in jetted bath that consumed more real estate than needed by today’s standards. The tiny shower was in a separate room next to private the water closet. The clients wanted to keep the private water closet but craved more counter space. The only natural light in the room was a large picture window above the tub. We decided to forgo the tub in Lieu of a larger shower. We utilized the extra space in one of the closets. The window was frosted to allow the natural night to enter the room without compromising privacy. The removal of the wall allowed an 8-foot expanse for double sinks divided by a linen tower. Cabinets are painted in charcoal and provide a natural contrast to the white quartz counters. The client’s aversion to multiple finishes was soothed by providing matte black fixtures, and lighting.
Americana Bathrooms
Americana Bathrooms
Design Me By MahlahDesign 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 Blue Walls

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