Kids Bathroom Design Ideas with Light Hardwood Floors
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Whipple Russell Architects
Hopen Place Hollywood Hills luxury home modern orange tiled bathroom. Photo by William MacCollum.
Jessica Koltun Home
Classic, timeless and ideally positioned on a sprawling corner lot set high above the street, discover this designer dream home by Jessica Koltun. The blend of traditional architecture and contemporary finishes evokes feelings of warmth while understated elegance remains constant throughout this Midway Hollow masterpiece unlike no other. This extraordinary home is at the pinnacle of prestige and lifestyle with a convenient address to all that Dallas has to offer.
Andrew Mikhael Architect
Blue and white bathroom - transformed from a powder room to a full bathroom.
Photo By Brad Dickson
Lacey Architecture
1950's bathroom retained and modernised with satin white and green glass tiles and modern fittings.
Photo credit: Craig Alexander
The House Designers
Gorgeous shared bathroom on the 2nd floor of The Flatts. View House Plan THD-7375: https://www.thehousedesigners.com/plan/the-flatts-7375/
Ridgecrest Designs
The gray cabinetry in the kids bath provides a fresh, neutral backdrop for any kind of decor that can change over time.
Duke Homes, Inc.
The shared bathroom features double sinks, ample storage and a combination shower/tub perfect for small children.
Rebecca Foster- Interior Designer
This North Vancouver Laneway home highlights a thoughtful floorplan to utilize its small square footage along with materials that added character while highlighting the beautiful architectural elements that draw your attention up towards the ceiling.
Build: Revel Built Construction
Interior Design: Rebecca Foster
Architecture: Architrix
Schmidt Custom Builders
If walls could talk, the stories harbored in this Wrightsville Beach historic house on Henderson Street would go on for days. The history that pours from the front doors as guests are welcomed in was important for her new owner's to preserve while remodeling. And so, here, the cedar-shaked beach cottage stands on stilts overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway telling stories of her birth in 1941, survival of hurricanes like Hazel, hot summer nights, well over 70 Thanksgiving dinners when fresh catch from her dock was more important than the turkey baking in her kitchen, children counting shooting stars from her front porch and, now, her new life after quite a bit of reconstruction.
While maintaining every bit of history possible, each room was reevaluated closely by the owners and Schmidt Custom Builders in a collaboration to bring new life to the bones of this three-story beach beauty. New hardwoods went in to replace what was no longer able to be resurfaced to match the original flooring. New fixtures adorn every wall and ceiling to add classic modernity as well as a coat of fresh paint. Floor to ceiling windows were added to the living room to bring scenes of the water world in. And above the living room, an en suite was added as a getaway retreat for the parents of four. This master bathroom includes a wall-to-wall countertop with his and hers vanities, an enormous rainfall shower and a free-standing tub that stares off into the sound. The kitchen took on a complete new look with all new appliances, fresh white cabinets, backsplash, fixtures and countertops as it was opened up into the living room to create more space. On the outside, Schmidt Custom Builders added a custom outdoor shower to the sound side of the home and a full bar with a tap that serves as the perfect welcome to the L-shaped porch.
MC Design LLC
Enclosing the commode with frosted glass panels provides privacy in this shared bathroom without making the space feel contained. A color palette of beige, gray and light blue enabled fun, gender-neutral colors to be used for the linens.
Kids Bathroom Design Ideas with Light Hardwood Floors
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