Midcentury Bathroom Design Ideas with Soapstone Benchtops
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Hsu McCullough
Steam shower with Fireclay "Calcite" field tile with white oak cabinets and floor. Photo by Clark Dugger
Boyer Building Corporation
Grotto-like steam shower lower level bathroom. Each stone was indiv laid and mosaically layed out to perfection.
Monical Design
This is one of my all time favorite bathrooms because of the clean lines and relaxing color palette. We found this beautiful irradescent back splash tile that we ran vertically in a square area between the corner tall cabinet and the open area to the right of the vanity. I love to run a mirror from countertop to ceiling to create an illusion of height. By using a permanent mirror we saved money on back splash tile but create the look of a wall of glass tile. The counter top is raw soapstone that we loved the concrete appearance of and did not want to oil it and lose the grey industrial finish. We also used large drawers in the floating vanity cabinet for a large amount of storage for any bathroom items. The floating tall cabinet has adjustable shelves and square doors. None of the cabinetry touches any of the perpendicular walls or flooring which made it easy to install and fit.
Urban Retreat Interiors
A spacious cloakroom has been updated with organic hues, complimentary metro tiling, a slim-lined bespoke cabinet and sink. Organic shaped accessories to complete the scheme.
BAKER POSEY DESIGN
This was a full renovation of a 1920’s home sitting on a five acre lot. This is a beautiful and stately stone home whose interior was a victim of poorly thought-out, dated renovations and a sectioned off apartment taking up a quarter of the home. We changed the layout completely reclaimed the apartment and garage to make this space work for a growing family. We brought back style, elegance and era appropriate details to the main living spaces. Custom cabinetry, amazing carpentry details, reclaimed and natural materials and fixtures all work in unison to make this home complete. Our energetic, fun and positive clients lived through this amazing transformation like pros. The process was collaborative, fun, and organic.
Monical Design
This tub is located accross from the sink vanity and is set diagonally creating a nook behind that houses the toilet for privacy. We created this vertical tile nook to house the tub filler that we ran the glass tile from faucet deck to ceiling.
Midcentury Bathroom Design Ideas with Soapstone Benchtops
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