Industrial Bathroom Design Ideas with a Shower/Bathtub Combo
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Leytan Design
Брутальная ванная. Шкаф слева был изготовлен по эскизам студии - в нем прячется водонагреватель и коммуникации.
Laura Medicus Interiors
This adorable little bathroom is in a 1930’s bungalow in Denver’s historic Park Hill neighborhood. The client hired us to help revamp their small, family bathroom. Halfway through the project we uncovered the brick wall and decided to leave the brick exposed. The texture of the brick plays well against the glossy white plumbing fixtures and the playful floor pattern.
I wrote an interesting blog post on this bathroom and the owner: Memories and Meaning: A Bathroom Renovation in Denver's Park Hill Neighborhood
Photography by Sara Yoder.
Gemma McDonnell Interiors
Here we knocked through a bathroom and separate toilet, pinched a slice of the landing area by moving a wall out and altered window positions to create a larger family bathroom with a vastly improved layout.
House of Ella Interiors
We transformed this dull, inner-city bathroom into a modern, atmospheric sanctuary for our male client.
We combined a mix of metallic bronze tiling, contemporary fixtures and bespoke, concrete-grey Venetian plaster for an industrial-luxe aesthetic.
Down-lit niches and understated decorative elements add a sense of softness and calm to the space.
Industrial Bathroom Design Ideas with a Shower/Bathtub Combo
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