Midcentury Bathroom Design Ideas with Beige Floor
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Anne Chemineau - Decor Interieur
Rénovation complète d'un bel haussmannien de 112m2 avec le déplacement de la cuisine dans l'espace à vivre. Ouverture des cloisons et création d'une cuisine ouverte avec ilot. Création de plusieurs aménagements menuisés sur mesure dont bibliothèque et dressings. Rénovation de deux salle de bains.
Studio Milne
Pretty marble effect porcelain tiled bathroom with zellige tiles to shower area. Vintage vanity unit with deck mounted basin. Unlacquered brass taps. Japanese style deep bath. Rotating bath filler
Moss Yaw Design studio
grapefruit heath ceramics wall tile pays homage to the original 1960s pink bathroom tile, while a floating plywood vanity with vessel sink make the space feel larger
Devine Bath & Kitchen
Complete remodel and update to odd layout. Matching to two other bathroom remodels in home. Lower part of vanity is hiding basement plumbing that sticks out. Pebble tile floor and niche in shower with custom bench. Towel warmer. Tall storage cabinet.
McDonald Jones Homes
The Master Suite is designed for the ultimate in luxury living. With an oversized Ensuite with matching basins for convenience and added space.
KrimsonHAUS
The guest bathroom was designed to hold as much storage as possible while being influenced by the mid-century modern style. We achieved this look by installing textured porcelain tile, white quartz countertops, walnut cabinets and sprinkled with brass metals.
Flooret
Warm, light, and inviting with characteristic knot vinyl floors that bring a touch of wabi-sabi to every room. This rustic maple style is ideal for Japanese and Scandinavian-inspired spaces. With the Modin Collection, we have raised the bar on luxury vinyl plank. The result is a new standard in resilient flooring. Modin offers true embossed in register texture, a low sheen level, a rigid SPC core, an industry-leading wear layer, and so much more.
Altura Architects
This mid-century mountain modern home was originally designed in the early 1950s. The house has ample windows that provide dramatic views of the adjacent lake and surrounding woods. The current owners wanted to only enhance the home subtly, not alter its original character. The majority of exterior and interior materials were preserved, while the plan was updated with an enhanced kitchen and master suite. Added daylight to the kitchen was provided by the installation of a new operable skylight. New large format porcelain tile and walnut cabinets in the master suite provided a counterpoint to the primarily painted interior with brick floors.
Midcentury Bathroom Design Ideas with Beige Floor
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