Eclectic Bathroom Design Ideas with Black Walls
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Inside Stories
Gold and navy fish printed wallpaper in the powder guest bathroom with granite countertops and unique accessories such as the gold oblong light fixtures and octagonal gold mirror.
Sarah Ross Design
Stunning black bathroom; a mix of hand made Austrian tiles and Carrara marble. The basin was made for a hotel in Paris in the 1920s
Photo: James Balston
Nar Design Group
This kitchen proves small East sac bungalows can have high function and all the storage of a larger kitchen. A large peninsula overlooks the dining and living room for an open concept. A lower countertop areas gives prep surface for baking and use of small appliances. Geometric hexite tiles by fireclay are finished with pale blue grout, which complements the upper cabinets. The same hexite pattern was recreated by a local artist on the refrigerator panes. A textured striped linen fabric by Ralph Lauren was selected for the interior clerestory windows of the wall cabinets.
Large plank french oak flooring ties the whole home together. A custom Nar designed walnut dining table was crafted to be perfectly sized for the dining room. Eclectic furnishings with leather, steel, brass, and linen textures bring contemporary living to this classic bungalow. A reclaimed piano string board was repurposed as a large format coffee table.
Every square inch of this home was optimized with storage including the custom dresser hutch with vanity counter.
This petite bath is finished with caviar painted walls, walnut cabinetry, and a retro globe light bar. We think all splashes should have a swoop! The mitered countertop ledge is the clients’ favorite feature of this bath.
User
I painted the ceiling black and added a chrome and crystal ceiling mount fixture on a dimmer for extra glam and glitz. The 1890's Chicago Common brick was exposed after removing the back wall of tile.
Noah Darnell http://www.noahdarnellphoto.com
Mountainwood Homes
The goal of the basement bathroom remodel was to create a moody, art-deco feel. The walls and ceiling were painted in a dark Grizzle Gray by Sherwin-Williams (SW #7068) and the cabinet in Iron Ore (SW #7069). Updating to Brizo plumbing elevates the look. The patterned Bedrosians floor tile gives the room a punch.
South Bay Green
Beautiful Shower with Zellige tile from Zia tile, slab jams and corner to match ocunter top. Waterworks plumbing accessories and marble vanity slab from Stone Source. Designed by Sisters Design / Kendal Huberman
Astrid Interior Design Ltd.
That bathroom has been created from the initial toilet and 1m2 from the bedroom.
There is no direct sunlight so I decided to go bold, with a black and white flooring from Victorian Plumbing, a blue wall tiling from Topps Tiles, blue paint from Valspar and black from Dulux, bathroom cabinet and toilet and shower cubicle from Victorian plumbing.
apartmentjeanie
the bathroom in this tiny studio apartment was devoid of storage & personality. the landlord painted the bathroom with flat paint. every time water ran there would be splash marks on the wall. the entire back wall and front door were covered with temporary vinyl wallpaper. the client wanted a place the feature her fun punk rock side so a black & white decor with pops of hot pink was implemented and keeps with the rest of the apartment's style. Not shown: a repurposed shelf was installed above the door for towels, toilet paper & additional toiletries. photo: Chris Dorsey
Christian Builders Margate Ltd
This traditional Victorian bathroom was a little tired, it needed redecorating, however, the client was happy with the bath and sanitaryware, and wanted to keep the layout. It was previously painted in Farrow & Ball's 'Elephants Breath' with all woodwork in 'Bone', which the client picked over 10 years ago. They fancied a bit of a change and wanted a more dramatic look to go with the rest of the house and decided on Fornasetti's II Acquario wallpaper from Cole & Son's. The client is a huge fan off Fornasetti so it was an easy decision! We chose Myland's paint in 'Sinner', to compliment the wallpaper and really give the room a luxurious and mysterious feel. There is a feature floor underneath the bath with Vicotiran black and white tiles, and the rest of the floor is a subtle dark vinyl.
The cast iron roll top bath has also been painted to blend in with the walls.
The overall look is very dramatic, and works so well in a small room. We loved this project, and it shows that you can change a small amount of details in a room to give it a completely different style and atmosphere!
Holly Christian
Studio McGee
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Lucy Johnson Interior Design
Fun accent tile. Existing shower space had concrete floors, but we wanted to add heated tile floors. So we built tile onto of concrete floor and created a slope for linear drain. GC create a minimal transition between floor materials. Ample room for shower chair.
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