Scandinavian Bathroom Design Ideas with White Benchtops
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Steph Hannam Interiors
Beautiful tranquil family bathroom with large freestanding bath, floating vanity unit, Sage green stacked tiles and neutral large floor tiles. The essence of a space in your home.
Studio Heim
Maximizing the potential of a compact space, the design seamlessly incorporates all essential elements without sacrificing style. The use of micro cement on every wall, complemented by distinctive kit-kat tiles, introduces a wealth of textures, transforming the room into a functional yet visually dynamic wet room. The brushed nickel fixtures provide a striking contrast to the predominantly light and neutral color palette, adding an extra layer of sophistication.
Pinnacle Design & Remodeling
A blank slate and open minds are a perfect recipe for creative design ideas. The homeowner's brother is a custom cabinet maker who brought our ideas to life and then Landmark Remodeling installed them and facilitated the rest of our vision. We had a lot of wants and wishes, and were to successfully do them all, including a gym, fireplace, hidden kid's room, hobby closet, and designer touches.
Inside Design Plus
La volonté de ce projet était de repenser les volumes du séjour afin d'ouvrir la cuisine et d'intégrer un espace bureau pour le télétravail. L'ambiance voulue reste naturelle et chaleureuse.
Ensuite, nous avons travaillé sur l'intégration de rangements dans tout l'appartement sans perdre d'espace. J'ai accompagné le client dans le choix des matériaux et couleurs du projet.
Fireclay Tile
Continuing the vertical matte white tile from the shower to the vanity helps frame this fresh and airy Scandinavian inspired bathroom.
Sube Interiorismo
Reforma integral Sube Interiorismo www.subeinteriorismo.com
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Making Spaces
Kids bathrooms and curves.
Toddlers, wet tiles and corners don't mix, so I found ways to add as many soft curves as I could in this kiddies bathroom. The round ended bath was tiled in with fun kit-kat tiles, which echoes the rounded edges of the double vanity unit. Those large format, terrazzo effect porcelain tiles disguise a multitude of sins too.
A lot of clients ask for wall mounted taps for family bathrooms, well let’s face it, they look real nice. But I don’t think they’re particularly family friendly. The levers are higher and harder for small hands to reach and water from dripping fingers can splosh down the wall and onto the top of the vanity, making a right ole mess. Some of you might disagree, but this is what i’ve experienced and I don't rate. So for this bathroom, I went with a pretty bombproof all in one, moulded double sink with no nooks and crannies for water and grime to find their way to.
The double drawers house all of the bits and bobs needed by the sink and by keeping the floor space clear, there’s plenty of room for bath time toys baskets.
The brief: can you design a bathroom suitable for two boys (1 and 4)? So I did. It was fun!
INTERIORS BY ABRAHAM
This downtown Condo was dated and now has had a Complete makeover updating to a Minimalist Scandinavian Design. Its Open and Airy with Light Marble Countertops, Flat Panel Custom Kitchen Cabinets, Subway Backsplash, Stainless Steel appliances, Custom Shaker Panel Entry Doors, Paneled Dining Room, Roman Shades on Windows, Mid Century Furniture, Custom Bookcases & Mantle in Living, New Hardwood Flooring in Light Natural oak, 2 bathrooms in MidCentury Design with Custom Vanities and Lighting, and tons of LED lighting to keep space open and airy. We offer TURNKEY Remodel Services from Start to Finish, Designing, Planning, Executing, and Finishing Details.
Made by Patchi
Last week we finished styling another bathroom renovation for the one and only #clientkoko. This is the second bathroom renovation we did for this beautiful home. The plan was to carry the overall look of the home into this space while designing a bathroom on a budget.
Vibe Design Studio
Open modern bathroom with herringbone tiles with oak cabinetry to warm the space and black tap ware to contrast
Interiors by Maite Granda
Feature In: Visit Miami Beach Magazine & Island Living
A nice young couple contacted us from Brazil to decorate their newly acquired apartment. We schedule a meeting through Skype and from the very first moment we had a very good feeling this was going to be a nice project and people to work with. We exchanged some ideas, comments, images and we explained to them how we were used to worked with clients overseas and how important was to keep communication opened.
They main concerned was to find a solution for a giant structure leaning column in the main room, as well as how to make the kitchen, dining and living room work together in one considerably small space with few dimensions.
Whether it was a holiday home or a place to rent occasionally, the requirements were simple, Scandinavian style, accent colors and low investment, and so we did it. Once the proposal was signed, we got down to work and in two months the apartment was ready to welcome them with nice scented candles, flowers and delicious Mojitos from their spectacular view at the 41th floor of one of Miami's most modern and tallest building.
Rolando Diaz Photography
Studio Heim
Maximizing the potential of a compact space, the design seamlessly incorporates all essential elements without sacrificing style. The use of micro cement on every wall, complemented by distinctive kit-kat tiles, introduces a wealth of textures, transforming the room into a functional yet visually dynamic wet room. The brushed nickel fixtures provide a striking contrast to the predominantly light and neutral color palette, adding an extra layer of sophistication.
DCI Home Improvements
Once again the team at DCI Home Improvements has gone above and beyond and presented to our clients one of the most amazing bathrooms that we have completed to date. Our clients came to us actually pre-Covid in 2019 to start working on this project. The design went through many different stages over the next few years but the design that we finished on was the perfect fit for the space. The features of this bathroom include: Large format 24” x 48” shower wall tiles. River rock shower floor tiles. Dual shower heads on both ends of the shower with dual handhelds. Dual 12” x 21” shower wall niches. Custom glass shower enclosure. Custom euro style of cabinetry. Quartz countertops. Smooth side toilet. LED ceiling lighting. 52” ceiling fan. Large format floor tile. And a hidden attic access (hidden so well you can’t see it in the photos). All finish items were provided by Pro Source of Port Richey for this project. Plumbing was provided by County Wide Plumbing of Holiday. Electrical was provided by Palm Harbor Electric. Drywall finishing was provided by Mid-State Drywall or Dade City. This is a great example of what can be accomplished in a primary bathroom that has an abundance of space.
Scandinavian Bathroom Design Ideas with White Benchtops
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