Small Industrial Bathroom Design Ideas
Bolen Designs
Modern, updated guest bath with industrial accents. Linear bronze penny tile pairs beautifully will antiqued taupe subway tile for a contemporary look, while the brown, black and white encaustic floor tile adds an eclectic flair. A classic black marble topped vanity and industrial shelving complete this one-of-a-kind space, ready to welcome any guest.
Akiva Projects Ltd
This en-suite wet room style shower room was perfectly designed for what looked like such a small space before. The brick wall goes so well with the Hudson Reed Black Frame Wetroom Screen with it's stunning black grid pattern.
The Lusso Stone white vanity unit fits comfortably within the space with its strong matt black basin tap.
With all these touches combined it truly brings this shower room together beautifully.
Designed by an Akiva Designer
Installed by an Akiva Approved Contractor
Lisa B Interior Design
Industrial Themed apartment. Harborne, Birmingham.
The bricks are part of the structure the bricks where made water proof. Glass shower screen, white shower tray, Mixed grey tiles above the sink. Chrome radiator, Built in storage.
M+A Architecture Studio
small bathroom, orchids, glass shelves, tiger wood, concrete, concrete walls, RAM windows, Duravit toilets, Mockett, Okite, frosted glass, bathroom, wood wall, transom
COBE Architetti
Il bagno principale è stato ricavato in uno spazio stretto e lungo dove si è scelto di collocare la doccia a ridosso della finestra e addossare i sanitari ed il lavabo su un lato per permettere una migliore fruizione dell’ambiente. L’uso della resina in continuità tra pavimento e soffitto e lo specchio che corre lungo il lato del bagno, lo rendono percettivamente più ampio e accogliente.
Elegant in Design
From little things, big things grow. This project originated with a request for a custom sofa. It evolved into decorating and furnishing the entire lower floor of an urban apartment. The distinctive building featured industrial origins and exposed metal framed ceilings. Part of our brief was to address the unfinished look of the ceiling, while retaining the soaring height. The solution was to box out the trimmers between each beam, strengthening the visual impact of the ceiling without detracting from the industrial look or ceiling height.
We also enclosed the void space under the stairs to create valuable storage and completed a full repaint to round out the building works. A textured stone paint in a contrasting colour was applied to the external brick walls to soften the industrial vibe. Floor rugs and window treatments added layers of texture and visual warmth. Custom designed bookshelves were created to fill the double height wall in the lounge room.
With the success of the living areas, a kitchen renovation closely followed, with a brief to modernise and consider functionality. Keeping the same footprint, we extended the breakfast bar slightly and exchanged cupboards for drawers to increase storage capacity and ease of access. During the kitchen refurbishment, the scope was again extended to include a redesign of the bathrooms, laundry and powder room.
Laura Medicus Interiors
This adorable little bathroom is in a 1930’s bungalow in Denver’s historic Park Hill neighborhood. The client hired us to help revamp their small, family bathroom. Halfway through the project we uncovered the brick wall and decided to leave the brick exposed. The texture of the brick plays well against the glossy white plumbing fixtures and the playful floor pattern.
I wrote an interesting blog post on this bathroom and the owner: Memories and Meaning: A Bathroom Renovation in Denver's Park Hill Neighborhood
Photography by Sara Yoder.
Small Industrial Bathroom Design Ideas
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