Small Bathroom Design Ideas with a Corner Shower
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In this century home we moved the toilet area to create an area for a larger tiled shower. The vanity installed is Waypoint LivingSpaces 650F Cherry Java with a toilet topper cabinet. The countertop, shower curb and shower seat is Eternia Quartz in Edmonton color. A Kohler Fairfax collection in oil rubbed bronze includes the faucet, towel bar, towel holder, toilet paper holder, and grab bars. The toilet is Kohler Cimmarron comfort height in white. In the shower, the floor and partial shower tile is 12x12 Slaty, multi-color. On the floor is Slaty 2x2 mosaic multi-color tile. And on the partial walls is 3x12 vintage subway tile.
Denver Design Group
To give the bathroom a more open feel we removed a pony wall and bathtub, added a large shower and carved out space for "his" and "hers" vanities. Glass shower doors make the room feel larger and allow light to floods the entire space. A skylight about the shower floods the area with natural light and creates a bright, airy vibe. photo by Myndi Pressly
NEVA Architecture Intérieure - Interior Design
Un air de boudoir pour cet espace, entre rangements aux boutons en laiton, et la niche qui accueille son miroir doré sur fond de mosaïque rose ! Beaucoup de détails qui font la différence !
Our House Your Home
A full bathroom in a small space comes with its own set of challenges; our number one objective was to make it feel larger, airy, and brighter. We wanted to create a desirable, spa-like environment that the homeowners would feel rejuvenated in.
Spazio LA
The master bathroom features a custom flat panel vanity with Caesarstone countertop, onyx look porcelain wall tiles, patterned cement floor tiles and a metallic look accent tile around the mirror, over the toilet and on the shampoo niche.
JS Interiors LLC
Full-scale interior design, architectural consultation, kitchen design, bath design, furnishings selection and project management for a home located in the historic district of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The home features a fresh take on traditional southern decorating, and was included in the March 2018 issue of Southern Living magazine.
Read the full article here: https://www.southernliving.com/home/remodel/1930s-colonial-house-remodel
Photo by: Anna Routh
LeBoeuf & Biasotti
contemporary beach bathroom with bubble glass tile, satin nickle shower head on sliding bar. grab bar for steadiness. Travertine stone on shower walls.
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