Kids Bathroom Design Ideas with Slate Floors
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Plain & Posh
The homeowners wanted to improve the layout and function of their tired 1980’s bathrooms. The master bath had a huge sunken tub that took up half the floor space and the shower was tiny and in small room with the toilet. We created a new toilet room and moved the shower to allow it to grow in size. This new space is far more in tune with the client’s needs. The kid’s bath was a large space. It only needed to be updated to today’s look and to flow with the rest of the house. The powder room was small, adding the pedestal sink opened it up and the wallpaper and ship lap added the character that it needed
Joy Street Design
A colorful makeover for a little girl’s bathroom. The goal was to make bathtime more fun and enjoyable, so we opted for striking teal accents on the vanity and built-in. Balanced out by soft whites, grays, and woods, the space is bright and cheery yet still feels clean, spacious, and calming. Unique cabinets wrap around the room to maximize storage and save space for the tub and shower.
Cabinet color is Hemlock by Benjamin Moore.
Designed by Joy Street Design serving Oakland, Berkeley, San Francisco, and the whole of the East Bay.
For more about Joy Street Design, click here: https://www.joystreetdesign.com/
Robert Rhodes Architecture + Interiors
Whitecross Street is our renovation and rooftop extension of a former Victorian industrial building in East London, previously used by Rolling Stones Guitarist Ronnie Wood as his painting Studio.
Our renovation transformed it into a luxury, three bedroom / two and a half bathroom city apartment with an art gallery on the ground floor and an expansive roof terrace above.
Metropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
This hallway bathroom is mostly used by the son of the family so you can see the clean lines and monochromatic colors selected for the job.
the once enclosed shower has been opened and enclosed with glass and the new wall mounted vanity is 60" wide but is only 18" deep to allow a bigger passage way to the end of the bathroom where the alcove tub and the toilet is located.
A once useless door to the outside at the end of the bathroom became a huge tall frosted glass window to allow a much needed natural light to penetrate the space but still allow privacy.
Amberth
Composite stone for the vanity top and bath surround compliments the blue tones on the walls and bespoke cabinetry.
HAYNES & GARTHWAITE ARCHITECTS
Photographer: Jim Westphalen, Westphalen Photography
Interior Designer: Cecilia Redmond, Redmond Interior Design
Kids Bathroom Design Ideas with Slate Floors
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