Eclectic Bathroom Design Ideas with Stone Slab
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Sheffield Sustainable Kitchens
Our clients had a compact bathroom but were struggling to think of ideas to maximise the small space. The original bathroom was much smaller containing only a toilet, basin and shower cubicle. To enlarge the footprint of the new bathroom we moved the stud wall to create almost double the space. The entire room was also tanked so that if there were any leakages in the future, they would be contained within this room.
Throughout the bathroom, we have used beautiful reclaimed iroko timber. Both the shelving and bath panel were handmade in our workshop, bespoke for this design. The wood previously had a life as school lab benches, which we salvaged and breathed new life into. By planing and sanding back the graffiti we have revealed the beautiful wood grain below.
The rich chocolate tone of the timber looks stunning, especially when contrasted with the clean white of the bathroom fixtures.
Watch Hill Designs, LLC
Speakers were planned while walls were open...A plan is so important!
GOOD Design incorporates all 5 senses.
Vision Design
The bathroom had been sort of pieced together over multiple remodels over 75 years. Even thought the fixtures stayed virtually in the same locations, all the systems and materials were updated.
Dale Loth Architects
The simple shower room has oak and white-painted panels, large slabs of Carrara marble, mirrored recess, 1930s style pedestal basin and back-to-wall WC. A thick free-standing toughened glass shower screen obviates the need for a complete enclosure.
MC Design LLC
The tea-for-two bathtub by Kohler was surrounded by the blue agate slab. The shampoo niche was fabricated out of the same solid slab. The obscure crackle glass window was inspired by the vessel sinks.
MC Design LLC
The crackle glass vessel sinks were the inspiration for this bathroom design. It's amazing how the creative mind works!
Sheffield Sustainable Kitchens
Our clients had a compact bathroom but were struggling to think of ideas to maximise the small space. The original bathroom was much smaller containing only a toilet, basin and shower cubicle. To enlarge the footprint of the new bathroom we moved the stud wall to create almost double the space. The entire room was also tanked so that if there were any leakages in the future, they would be contained within this room.
Throughout the bathroom, we have used beautiful reclaimed iroko timber. Both the shelving and bath panel were handmade in our workshop, bespoke for this design. The wood previously had a life as school lab benches, which we salvaged and breathed new life into. By planing and sanding back the graffiti we have revealed the beautiful wood grain below.
The rich chocolate tone of the timber looks stunning, especially when contrasted with the clean white of the bathroom fixtures.
Sheffield Sustainable Kitchens
Our clients had a compact bathroom but were struggling to think of ideas to maximise the small space. The original bathroom was much smaller containing only a toilet, basin and shower cubicle. To enlarge the footprint of the new bathroom we moved the stud wall to create almost double the space. The entire room was also tanked so that if there were any leakages in the future, they would be contained within this room.
Throughout the bathroom, we have used beautiful reclaimed iroko timber. Both the shelving and bath panel were handmade in our workshop, bespoke for this design. The wood previously had a life as school lab benches, which we salvaged and breathed new life into. By planing and sanding back the graffiti we have revealed the beautiful wood grain below.
The rich chocolate tone of the timber looks stunning, especially when contrasted with the clean white of the bathroom fixtures.
Eclectic Bathroom Design Ideas with Stone Slab
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