Shabby-Chic Style Bathroom Design Ideas with Grey Walls
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Imagine Remodeling
Have you ever gone on an HGTV binge and wondered how you could style your own Master Bathroom renovation after theirs? Enter this incredible shabby-chic bathroom renovation. Vintage inspired but perfectly melded with chic decor and design twists, this bathroom is truly a knockout.
J&J Carpet One Floor & Home
Blast 12x24 tile in Calacatta from Happy Floors outlines the remainder of the walls surrounding the bathtub, and was used in the shower walls as well. Cotton Flat Pebbles from Florida Tile were selected for the shower floor to give the space a natural, yet modern element.
Stefanie Zanow- Kitchens Plus
Historical restoration of a 1920's bathroom. New mosaic tile floor sets the era of the bathroom. Black vanity cabinets offset the mosaic floor with a great contrast white quartz top. The half sand blasted shower door gives great privacy to this open floorplan.
DMC Home Improvement
Exquisite new bathroom finished with white cabinets with furniture feet, light grey quartzite counter top, pivot mirrors, square sink and a one handle sink fixture!! Extra large shower for 2 includes a hand-held shower for her and massage jets for him. Large decorative niche for a dramatic focal point over the bench which is topped with the quartize counter top!!! the water closet has barnwood on wall and a secret hiding spot for the plunger!! Every woman's dream come true!!!!
H.J. Martin and Son
This is a beautiful shabby chic master bathroom. The furniture style legs on the cabinets as well as the crystal knobs give it just the right amount of flair. With a stone looking tile floor and marble counters it anchors the bathroom with a classic feel that will never go out of style.
Lennar Seattle
Master bathroom that uses neutral tones and a variety of textures to bring this space together. The long cozy rug is a simple addition that adds a long of interest.
Angelica Henry Design
This tiny and uninspired basement level Master Bath was dark, grossly under scaled and in no way reflected the vintage character infused throughout the rest of this A-frame home.
Main goals were to enlarge the bathroom, add storage, relocate the exposed water heater to garage, and add natural light. It was also critical to relocate the garage entry that previously led guests through the Master closet.
The solution was a complete gut and new plan, which involved rerouting HVAC, plumbing and electrical. The bathroom was enlarged by capturing part of the inefficient closet, a private entry hall was added and every storage opportunity was utilized. Adding natural light at basement level proved a major challenge and was accomplished by adding a window under the eaves of the roof.
Distressed cabinets, subway tile, articulating mirrors and classic fixtures create a refreshingly modern take on a vintage bathroom. The result is charming, light and timeless - unrecognizable from the original!
TENNA Homes
Bathroom addition to a double storey extension. Modern/contemporary style with a touch of traditional.
Shabby-Chic Style Bathroom Design Ideas with Grey Walls
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