Midcentury Bathroom Design Ideas with Quartzite Benchtops
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America Green Builders
In this bathroom renovation we gutted the bathroom completely to the studs. we framed out new shower location and shampoo niche. upgrade all plumbing and electrical. cement on shower wall, laying down tiles on bathroom floors, shower wall and around the toilet walls. installed drywall over all exposed wood (mud, sand, prime and paint) installed vanity, all plumbing fixtures and all light fixtures including exhaust fan.
Mosaik Design & Remodeling
This bathroom cabinet has white doors inset in walnut frames for added interest and ties both color schemes together for added cohesion. The vanity tower cabinet is a multi-purpose storage cabinet accessed on all (3) sides. The face is a medicine cabinet and the sides are his and her storage with outlets. This allows for easy use of electric toothbrushes, razors and hairdryers. Below, there are also his and her pull-outs with adjustable shelving to keep the taller toiletries organized and at hand.
Can lighting combined with stunning bottle shaped pendants that mimic the tile pattern offer controlled light on dimmers to suit every need in the space.
Wendi Nordeck Photography
William A Cobb Interior Design
View of the renovated guest bedroom in the main house. Note as viewed in the mirror the original 1950 multi color 1x1 ceramic tile on the wall. We selected a coordinating dark teal 1x1 ceramic tile for the floor.
Catalyst Construction
Mid century modern bathroom. Beautiful tile selections using vertical white subway tile. Mixed hardware with a walnut vanity.
Che Bella Interiors Design + Remodeling
We completed the project with a three-quarter bath adding warmth with a stained floating vanity, contrasting black fixtures and hardware, and diamond-shaped floor tile laid in a unique hex pattern.
Photos by Spacecrafting Photography
Dream Home Construction
Black & White Bathroom remodel in Seattle by DHC
History meets modern - with that in mind we have created a space that not only blend well with this home age and it is personalty, we also created a timeless bathroom design that our clients love! We are here to bring your vision to reality and our design team is dedicated to create the right style for your very own personal preferences - contact us today for a free consultation! dhseattle.com
EmV Design Build
Robin Stancliff photo credits. My client’s main focus for this bathroom was to create a wheelchair accessible shower while
maintaining a unique and rustic visual appeal. When we received this project, the majority of the
bathroom had already been destroyed, and the new vanity was already in place. Our main
contribution was the new ADA accessible shower. We decided to keep the Saltillo tile and brick
wall in the bathroom to keep some of the original Southwestern charm of the home, and create
a stone flooring for the base of the shower. By mixing a variety of colored stones and creating a
stone detail up the side of the shower, we were able to add a modern and fresh touch to the
shower. Aside from the stone detail, the sides of the shower are made up of rustic wood-look
porcelain which fits the overall aesthetic of the bathroom while still being easy to clean. To
accommodate a wheelchair, the shower is 5’ by 5’ with a 3’ door. The handheld bar at the back
of the shower is an ADA compliant bar which has levers so it can be easily maneuvered.
Overall, we aimed to create a sturdy structure for the shower that would hold up to various
disability needs while still remaining chic. By adding rustic details and thoughtful ADA compliant
components, this shower is useful and attractive.
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