Midcentury Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile
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KraftMaster Renovations
A simple and sleek shower with white subway tile and brass hardware fixtures.
Photos by Chris Veith.
Projects General Construction, Inc
With only one Bathroom in the house, this one had to be perfect! The porcelain tile wainscot, tub apron and shower walls open up the small room as does the glass panel. The pedestal sink, recessed medicine and storage cabinet help to make a small bathroom feel more spacious.
Solid Kitchen & Bath
mid century modern bathroom design.
herringbone tiles, brick wall, cement floor tiles, gold fixtures, round mirror and globe scones.
corner shower with subway tiles and penny tiles.
Dream Home Construction
We are proud to complete another state of the art Mid-Century master bathroom remodel | this project included heated floors, free-standing tub, extra-large shower with a bench, custom blue cabinets and white quartz counter-top, white subway tile with large decorative wall accent, Pattern floors and all finished with Antique brass fixtures and trim - we love making dreams come true!
Riddle Construction & Design
This unfinished basement utility room was converted into a stylish mid-century modern bath & laundry. Walnut cabinetry featuring slab doors, furniture feet and white quartz countertops really pop. The furniture vanity is contrasted with brushed gold plumbing fixtures & hardware. Black hexagon floors with classic white subway shower tile complete this period correct bathroom!
Jackie James LLC
Master Bathroom with Frameless Walk In Shower, Navy Blue Fan Tiles with White Grout, Walnut Vanities with Gold Mirror, Faucets and Hardware. Verticle Offset Bond Subway Tile in the Master Shower
TKS Design Group
 
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Storage was extremely important for this project because she wanted to go from keeping everything out in the open to have everything tucked away neatly, and who wouldn’t want this? So we went to work figuring out how to hide as much as possible but still keep things easy to access. The solution was two pullouts on either side of each vanity and a flush mount medicine cabinet above, so plenty of storage for each person.
We kept the layout pretty much the same, but just changed up the configuration of the cabinets. We added a storage cabinet by the toilet because there was plenty of room for that and converted the tub to a shower to make it easy to use the space long-term.
Modern day conveniences were also installed, including a heated towel bar, a lower threshold cast iron shower pan with sliding barn door shower door and a flip down shower seat. The house is a classic 1950’s midcentury ranch so we chose materials that fit that bill, and that had a bit of a Scandinavian vibe, including light maple Shaker door cabinets, black hardware and lighting, and simple subway tile in the shower. Our client fell in love with the white Macauba quartzite countertops in our showroom, and we agree they bring a perfect earthy energy into her space.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
Photography by: Dawn Jackman
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Midcentury Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile
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