Transitional Bathroom Design Ideas with a Drop-in Sink
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Green Mountain Builders
This transitional-inspired remodel to this lovely Bonita Bay home consists of a completely transformed kitchen and bathrooms. The kitchen was redesigned for better functionality, better flow and is now more open to the adjacent rooms. The original kitchen design was very outdated, with natural wood color cabinets, corian countertops, white appliances, a very small island and peninsula, which closed off the kitchen with only one way in and out. The new kitchen features a massive island with seating for six, gorgeous quartz countertops, all new upgraded stainless steel appliances, magnificent white cabinets, including a glass front display cabinet and pantry. The two-toned cabinetry consists of white permitter cabinets, while the island boasts beautiful blue cabinetry. The blue cabinetry is also featured in the bathroom. The bathroom is quite special. Colorful wallpaper sets the tone with a wonderful decorative pattern. The blue cabinets contrasted with the white quartz counters, and gold finishes are truly lovely. New flooring was installed throughout.
Graves Design & Remodeling, Inc.
Amazing ADA Bathroom with Folding Mahogany Bench, Custom Mahogany Sink Top, Curb-less Shower, Wall Hung Dual Flush Toilet, Hand Shower with Transfer Valve and Safety Grab Bars
Monk's Home Improvements
Monk's designed and totally remodeled a full bathroom for the Mansion in May fundraiser in New Vernon, New Jersey. An outdated black and brown bath was transformed. We designed a fully tiled shower alcove, a free-standing tub, and double vanity. We added picture-frame wainscoting to the lower walls and painted the upper walls a deep gray.
House to Home Finishes P/L
The new outdoor W/C was extended into the garage space for more room and allowed a seamless laundry bathroom integration.
TKS Design Group
This project is a good example of what can be done with a little refresh. Sometimes parts of your space work well and parts don’t, so a full gut and replace might not make sense. That was the case here.
After living with it for a decade or so realized they would really prefer two sinks in the vanity. Since there were two windows in the bathroom, we decided to eliminate the window to the left of the current vanity and replace with it with a longer run of cabinets.
The other window is to the right of the vanity let’s in beautiful morning light. The window we removed was a northern exposure and its location under an eave didn’t allow for much light, so it was the perfect solution!
In addition to the new vanity, we also changed out the countertop, added new mirrors and lighting, and changed out the tile floor to a larger hex with fewer grout lines. This adds a brighter more modern look while still maintaining the vintage feel of the room.
The shower was in great shape, so we left that as is except for swapping out the shower floor tile to match the main floor and adding a more updated decorative mosaic tile. We added a new toilet and for a bit of luxury a heated towel bar.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
Photography by: LOMA Studios
For more information on kitchen and bath design ideas go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com
Project Year: 2020
Bella B Home Designs
White and grey bathroom with a printed tile made this bathroom feel warm and cozy. Wall scones, gold mirrors and a mix of gold and silver accessories brought this bathroom to life.
Light House Designs Ltd
Light House Designs were able to come up with some fun lighting solutions for the home bar, gym and indoor basket ball court in this property.
Photos by Tom St Aubyn
Mariano & Co., LLC
Master Bathroom -
We removed the traditional tub and show to create a Large walk-in shower with a beautiful white and grey toned tiles. We also added a new vanity with quartz counter tops and wood plank tile flooring.
Guest Bathroom -
For the guest bathroom we replaced the vanity with new cabinets and added quartz counter tops, replaced the tub shower combo and added tile surround with a small touch of soap niche detail and completed with wood plank tile flooring to match the master bathroom.
Studio McGee
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M2 Design Group
Luxury master bath with his and her vanities and the focal point when you walk in a curved waterfall wall that flows into a custom made round bathtub that is designed to overflow to the stones below. Completing this spa inspired bath is a steam room, infrared sauna, a shower with multiple rain heads, shower heads, and body jets. Limestone floors, stacked stone, Walker Zanger tile, and quartzite counter tops.
Photographer: Realty Pro Shots
Modern Nest
This vanity was bought from a big box store but has some nice lines and the integrated towel holders on the chamfered corners make this piece look more expensive.
Transitional Bathroom Design Ideas with a Drop-in Sink
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