Mid-sized Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass-front Cabinets
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Second Generation Renovations
Based in New York, with over 50 years in the industry our business is built on a foundation of steadfast commitment to client satisfaction.
Architecture Factory
Brett Boardman Photography
Architecture Factory designed and built this bathroom, including all the fixtures & fittings in it, from the steel & glass door to the terrazzo sink, mirrored cabinets, skylight, custom lights, stone bath and steel drains.
Simply Baths & Kitchens
This Connecticut couple transformed their outdated, cramped master bathroom into a soothing Caribbean retreat. By maximizing the existing space and smoothing the transition between features, the designers at Simply Baths, Inc. helped the homeowners achieve a space that is as functional as it is fashionable.
Lenton Company, Inc.
Curved glass mosaic tile open shower with barrier-free access. Custom maple cabinets with glass mosaic tile countertop. Glass tiles randomly placed in floor, tub deck and backsplash. Curved wall with glass block window. Cellular shade is controlled electronically.
- Brian Covington Photography
Usable Space Interiors, LLC
This spare bathroom #2 has beautiful details that really invite their guest to feel like there are at a spa.
Chuckanut Builders
This bright white bathroom is clean, simple and elegant. Our clients wanted to incorporate aging in place principles, optioning for a curbless shower and easy to use cabinet pulls.
Irvine's Building Pty Ltd
First floor addition, extension and internal renovation to Surry Hills terrace. Modern bathroom with subway tiles, black grout and black mosaic floor tiles.
Architect: Brcar Moroney
Photographer: Justin Alexander
Cleary Bathroom Design
This family bathroom holds atmosphere and warmth created using different textures, ambient and feature lighting. Not only is it beautiful space but also quite functional. The shower hand hose was made long enough for our client to clean the bath area. A glass panel contains the wet-room area and also leaves the length of the room uninterrupted.Thomas Cleary
Design Solution Group
The custom made vessels and the accent tiles were the inspiration for this bathroom. These pieces were custom made by the artist, Samuel L. Hoffman, a potter, based on our specifications, color and inspiration. The detail on the front of the vessels represents the perfect wave to be out in the ocean surfing! My client wanted an ocean/sea feel for his master bathroom and blue was his color of choice. The crystals in the accent tiles, makes the perfect representation of the deep sea with a beautiful perfect dark blue to match the outside of the vessels. The rest of the materials were carefully chosen to help bring the sea feel to it - the rocks, the wood planks and the "sea salt" wall tile. Each accent tile was specifically placed to balance the bathroom. The sink wall was carefully tailored - we remove some of the white liners and inserted glass blue liners strategically to bring the blue to the wall without taking over the vessels. The shower has a trench drain without a curb to allow for a clean smooth shower floor. Bathroom has all the contemporary amenities my client was looking for!
Designed by: Olga Sacasa, CKD
Interior designer
Vessels & accent tiles custom made by:
Samuel L. Hoffman Pottery
Construction done by: Jeffrey V. Silva of Silva Bros Construction
Mid-sized Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass-front Cabinets
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