Traditional Bathroom Design Ideas with Red Walls
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Lincorp / Borchert
Porcelain tile stacked on the walls of the shower are coordinated with a cobble stone on the shower floor. Rain head and handheld shower fixtures in polished chrome. Recessed niche and a bench add convenience and storage. photo by Brian Walters
Kyle Hunt & Partners, Incorporated
Architect: DeNovo Architects, Interior Design: Sandi Guilfoil of HomeStyle Interiors, Landscape Design: Yardscapes, Photography by James Kruger, LandMark Photography
Jay-Quinones Contracting Inc.
One of the most striking changes one can do in a bathroom remodel is go from a tub to a walk in shower. This is a trend that is catching on and getting more and more popular with people realizing that comfort is more important in the present time than resale value is in 20 years.
MainStreet Design Build
By taking some square footage out of an adjacent closet, we were able to re-design the layout of this master bathroom. By adding features like a custom Plato Woodwork cabinet, a decorative subway tile wainscot and a claw foot tub, we were able to keep in the style of this 1920's Royal Oak home.
Jeffrey Volkenant Photography
H.J. Martin and Son
Floor tile: Angora Keaton Carbon floor tile; Photo: Mary Santaga
We took the home owners love of classic design incorporated with unexpected rich color to create a casual yet sophisticated home. Vibrant color was used to inspire energy in some rooms, while peaceful watery tones were used in others to evoke calm and tranquility. The master bathroom color pallet and overall aesthetic was designed to be reminiscent of suite bathrooms at the Trump Towers in Chicago. Materials, patterns and textures are all simple and clean in keeping with the scale and openness of the rest of the home. While detail and interest was added with hardware, accessories and lighting by incorporating shine and sparkle with masculine flair.
TATCOR Building & Remodeling
Light beige, large square wall tiles surround you with a beveled middle line featuring varying shades of brown, textured rectangular backsplash tiles.
Ambiance Interiors
A diagonal design for this rustic powder room creates more interest. A combination of deeply glazed walls, old tin, and reclaimed woods create an eclectic effect.
Jay-Quinones Contracting Inc.
One of the most striking changes one can do in a bathroom remodel is go from a tub to a walk in shower. This is a trend that is catching on and getting more and more popular with people realizing that comfort is more important in the present time than resale value is in 20 years.
Traditional Bathroom Design Ideas with Red Walls
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