Industrial Bathroom Design Ideas with a Two-piece Toilet
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Akiva Projects Ltd
This bathroom is a great example of industrial design, complemented by a beautiful white luxury wall hung basin. Matt black wall mounted basin tap and a matt black waste to match.
The great choice of placing the heated towel rail above the toilet and geometric tiling on the bath wall makes you want to take a shower right now.
LMB Interiors
Vinyl covered walls in the powder room protects from moisture—and kid paws—and lends a beach-y, sandstone texture to the room.
Polished concrete flooring carries out to the pool deck connecting the spaces, including a cozy sitting area flanked by a board form concrete fireplace, and appointed with comfortable couches for relaxation long after dark. Poolside chaises provide multiple options for lounging and sunbathing, and expansive Nano doors poolside open the entire structure to complete the indoor/outdoor objective.
Blue River Cabinetry Kitchen & Bath
StarMark slate cabinetry with Cambria Galloway quartz countertops with flat polish edge, Angel Rutica tile shower with oil rubbed bronze Moen Eva faucets and Kohler Verticyl rectangle sinks, wood plank tile.
Kaminski + Pew
Bathroom with herringbone pattern white subway tile surround and black hexagon tile flooring.
DesignIY
Design by: Marcus Lehman
Craftsmen: Marcus Lehman
Photos by : Marcus Lehman
Most of the furnished products were purchased from Lowe's and Ebay - Others were custom fabricated.
To name a few:
Wood tone is Special Walnut by Minwax on Pine; Dreamline Shower door; Vigo Industries Faucet; Kraus Sink; Smartcore Luxury Vinyl; Pendant light custom; Delta shower valve; Ebay (chinese) shower head.
Emily Anne Interior Design
A small bungalow in NE Portland was in need of a bathroom update. It was a quant space with original olive green shower surround and undistinguishable finishes. It did however have beautiful original trim and built ins that were important to keep. The homeowner was brave enough to go with a bold design which paid off in the end. Large hex tiles in dark gray were installed on the floors and half way up the walls to create a dramatic look. Subway tiles were applied to the upper half of the shower divided by a small glass tile liner. The original medicine cabinet, trim, and door knobs were kept to add a unique touch to the newly designed space.
Industrial Bathroom Design Ideas with a Two-piece Toilet
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