Orange Bathroom Design Ideas with Flat-panel Cabinets
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KODA Interiors
Maximizing every inch of space in a tiny bath and keeping the space feeling open and inviting was the priority.
Michael Norpell's Wall To Wall
The building had a single stack running through the primary bath, so to create a double vanity, a trough sink was installed. Oversized hexagon tile makes this bathroom appear spacious, and ceramic textured like wood creates a zen-like spa atmosphere. Close attention was focused on the installation of the floor tile so that the zero-clearance walk-in shower would appear seamless throughout the space.
Change Your Bathroom©
The detailed plans for this bathroom can be purchased here: https://www.changeyourbathroom.com/shop/sensational-spa-bathroom-plans/
Contemporary bathroom with mosaic marble on the floors, porcelain on the walls, no pulls on the vanity, mirrors with built in lighting, black counter top, complete rearranging of this floor plan.
Pangaea Interior Design, Portland, OR
A dramatic powder room features a glossy red crackle finish by Bravura Finishes. Ann Sacks mosaic tile covers the countertop and runs from floor to ceiling.
Ridgecrest Designs
Master bathroom featuring freestanding tub, white oak vanity and linen cabinet, large format porcelain tile with a concrete look. Brass fixtures and bronze hardware.
GDP Interior Design
Ample light with custom skylight. Hand made timber vanity and recessed shaving cabinet with gold tapware and accessories. Bath and shower niche with mosaic tiles vertical stack brick bond gloss
MATTEO MARTINI ARCHITETTO
Il risultato è un ambiente piacevole e curato ed il rivestimento al altezza 100cm non appesantisce la piccola stanza.
CONTENT Architecture
The Kipling house is a new addition to the Montrose neighborhood. Designed for a family of five, it allows for generous open family zones oriented to large glass walls facing the street and courtyard pool. The courtyard also creates a buffer between the master suite and the children's play and bedroom zones. The master suite echoes the first floor connection to the exterior, with large glass walls facing balconies to the courtyard and street. Fixed wood screens provide privacy on the first floor while a large sliding second floor panel allows the street balcony to exchange privacy control with the study. Material changes on the exterior articulate the zones of the house and negotiate structural loads.
Orange Bathroom Design Ideas with Flat-panel Cabinets
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