Kids Bathroom Design Ideas with Cement Tile
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Ashton Renovations
The bathroom in this cozy Upper Beaches home in Toronto required some reconfigurations and also updated fixtures and showering are. The entire bathroom was gutted along with the plumbing and electrical. As space was limited, we installed a curbless shower with sliding glass enclosure along with a heated floor and wall hung vanity. The beauty of this bathroom is the simplicity of the floor. It appears all as one thought the shower slopes into the drain.
Provoke Design
A beautiful contemporary bathroom in Brighton that needed to accommodate family usage. Has been created here, fresh encaustic tiles with a traditional and modern fusen. We love the colours here.
The client wanted to get away from whites and greys, while still on a budget we wanted to bring in a traditional element to complete the age of the home, being 120 years old.
See before photos that show a huge corner bath taking up too much space and a tiny vanity that did not accommodate a family's storage of products.
Tanya Schoenroth Design
photo by Janis Nicolay,
interior design by Tanya Schoenroth,
architectural drawings by Roger Koodoo,
construction by Trasolini Chetner
Eucalypt Studio
With 2 girls in their tweens and teens to consider we had to make the most of this space. By removing the bathtub and flipping the shower to the adjacent wall to create a walk in shower we were able to introduce a vanity large enough for both girls to stand at and do their hair and makeup as they got older, as well as provide plenty of storage.
We chose a large single sink for this space allowing both children to brush their teeth at the same time and provide ample bench space.
A mirror cabinet was incorporated to create even more storage.
We also replace the small window with a large highset louvred window to allow more natural light and create privacy.
Space Craft, LLC
The owners bought this 1970s 'Colorado Lodge Style' student rental in central Boulder to turn it into a home for their family of four. The existing interior layout was awkward and inefficient. Thus, the first floor was reorganized to create more usable, family-friendly spaces and to create a relationship with the well-used backyard.
The barn lumber and wood floor were salvaged from the existing house to create a softened contrast for the light-filled, full-height spaces.
The kitchen and two bathrooms were completely renovated using modern finishes to tie the house together. The result is a modern home that functions effortlessly for a family of four.
Chris Nyce, Nyceone Photography
Daniele Petteno Architecture Workshop
The Family bathroom cladded with large formats porcelain tiles - D'Appollonio Photography
BCI Custom Homes
Bath in Hill Country Stone Home. Features Custom cabinetry, granite countertop, tile flooring, walk in shower, and satin nickel hardware.
MAKING THE WORLD BEAUTIFUL
Beauty is see as this free stand bath was matched with a perfect combination of a dark wood and grey tiles
Kids Bathroom Design Ideas with Cement Tile
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