Kids Bathroom Design Ideas with Concrete Floors

Number 16- Kids Bathroom
Number 16- Kids Bathroom
Jess Hunter Interior DesignJess Hunter Interior Design
Clean modern lines in the kids bathroom.
Silicon Valley Retreat
Silicon Valley Retreat
Mattingly Thaler ArchitectureMattingly Thaler Architecture
etched glass create privacy in the shared shower and toilet room Bruce Damonte photography
Hatfield St.
Hatfield St.
John Webb Construction and DesignJohn Webb Construction and Design
Custom Built home designed to fit on an undesirable lot provided a great opportunity to think outside of the box with creating a large open concept living space with a kitchen, dining room, living room, and sitting area. This space has extra high ceilings with concrete radiant heat flooring and custom IKEA cabinetry throughout. The master suite sits tucked away on one side of the house while the other bedrooms are upstairs with a large flex space, great for a kids play area!
Micro cement - Bathroom & Wc
Micro cement - Bathroom & Wc
Render & Stucco DesignRender & Stucco Design
Executing our Forcrete micro-cement finish to this wonderful bathroom fit out by PCP Bespoke Bathrooms in Radlett, complimenting our own custom finish to imitate a beautiful stone appearance as shown in our mirror close up picture. The beauty about our micro cement systems is the fact al our coats are fully water-proof, giving a seamless appearance with excellent attention to detail.
Santa Cruz Straw Bale House
Santa Cruz Straw Bale House
Arkin Tilt ArchitectsArkin Tilt Architects
Playful upstairs bathroom with recycled glass Vetrazzo countertop. © www.edwardcaldwellphoto.com
Rodney Walker Ojai Remodel
Rodney Walker Ojai Remodel
Allen ConstructionAllen Construction
Designer: Allen Construction General Contractor: Allen Construction Photographer: Jim Bartsch Photography
Contemporary in Cheltenham
Contemporary in Cheltenham
RRA ArchitectsRRA Architects
Whilst the site was a good size for the building, the working area was tight due to the very steep slope and limited access. Therefore, to minimise construction costs RRA designed the replacement dwelling to use the existing building footprint and foundations, and kept the ridge height the same as the existing house. The garage became part of the main house using a small link and a subterranean level with additional parking was excavated. This strategy resulting in no negative visual impact to the views of surrounding buildings whilst enabling a significant increase to the floor area. Extensive glazing was used strategically to benefit from the stunning views over Cheltenham whilst also allowing the building to fully utilise the solar gain to heat the house. Balcony areas have been added to offer the inhabitants outdoor space, other than the garden, from which to enjoy the views. Central to the building is the large kitchen area which links several areas of the house. This features a central void space to a large rooflight positioned to increase the natural light within the deepest part of the building. In order to integrate the contemporary style into the natural surroundings a pallette of render, Cedar Cladding, Local Stone and Powder Coated Aluminium Windows was employed. Externally the use of solar powered, low-level lighting, illuminates the access forecourt for safety, without causing excessive light pollution.
Neolith Rustic Industrial Bathroom
Neolith Rustic Industrial Bathroom
Neolith UKNeolith UK
A playful combination of knots and meandering lines infuse La Bohème with a sense of movement and depth. This captivating Lebanon cedar inspired pattern has an attractive texture, both visual and tactile, owing to Neolith Digital Design technology. La Bohème combines well with other patterns to create a dynamic and stimulating space. Inspired by earthy, natural landscapes, warm brown tones are characteristic of Barro. Its dark, ethereal patterning beautifully complements more strongly pronounced designs. It has a harmonising effect, tying together the other patterns in the room.
Helena - Scandinavian Minimalism
Helena - Scandinavian Minimalism
Iconic by Kaitlyn WolfeIconic by Kaitlyn Wolfe
We teamed up with an investor to design a one-of-a-kind property. We created a very clear vision for this home: Scandinavian minimalism. Our intention for this home was to incorporate as many natural materials that we could. We started by selecting polished concrete floors throughout the entire home. To balance this masculinity, we chose soft, natural wood grain cabinetry for the kitchen, bathrooms and mudroom. In the kitchen, we made the hood a focal point by wrapping it in marble and installing a herringbone tile to the ceiling. We accented the rooms with brass and polished chrome, giving the home a light and airy feeling. We incorporated organic textures and soft lines throughout. The bathrooms feature a dimensioned shower tile and leather towel hooks. We drew inspiration for the color palette and styling by our surroundings - the desert.

Kids Bathroom Design Ideas with Concrete Floors

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