Transitional Bathroom Design Ideas with Linoleum Floors
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Chester County Kitchen & Bath
Bright and cheery en suite bath remodel in Phoenixville PA. This clients original bath was choked with multiple doorways and separate areas for the vanities and shower. We started with a redesign removing two walls with doors to open up the space. We enlarged the shower and added a large double bowl vanity with custom medicine cabinet above. The new shower was tiled in a bright simple tile with a new bench seat and shampoo niche. The floors were tiled in a beautiful custom patterned cement tile in custom colors to coordinate with the shower wall tile. Along with the new double bowl vanity we added a make up area with seating and storage. This bathroom remodel turned out great and is a drastic change from the original. We love the bright colors and the clients accents make the new space really pop.
William Standen Co.
Sarnia, ON
Designer: Tammy, William Standen Co.
This bathroom was designed with his and hers sinks, a custom tiled shower, quartz countertop, and built in recessed medicine mirrored cabinets.
All product from William Standen Co.
Store with Style
Before and after of a vanity transformation. Featuring Wellborn Henlow Maple doors in a Drift finish, and paired with Berenson Corporation Subtle Surge handles in a matte black finish. Countertop is Cambria Quartz in the color New Quay.
New York Kitchen & Bath
A simple update for a classic Buffalo Bathroom! Featuring warm vinyl floors and a cute pedestal sink. This black and white tile look updates the shower as well as a half wall around the bathroom. Having that black bullnose tile really accents the tile work and creates a border for the different colors in the bathroom. This classic shower setup will never go out of style!
Cadence Custom Cabinetry, Inc.
These hand-made Alder wood cabinets fit perfectly in the space allowed, and gave a lot of storage space not found in the original bathroom. Linen cabinets on either side of the vanity are 21" deep, and to the left of the sink is a pull-out trash.
Chester County Kitchen & Bath
Bright and cheery en suite bath remodel in Phoenixville PA. This clients original bath was choked with multiple doorways and separate areas for the vanities and shower. We started with a redesign removing two walls with doors to open up the space. We enlarged the shower and added a large double bowl vanity with custom medicine cabinet above. The new shower was tiled in a bright simple tile with a new bench seat and shampoo niche. The floors were tiled in a beautiful custom patterned cement tile in custom colors to coordinate with the shower wall tile. Along with the new double bowl vanity we added a make up area with seating and storage. This bathroom remodel turned out great and is a drastic change from the original. We love the bright colors and the clients accents make the new space really pop.
One Kings Lane
Step 6: Creative Storage Solutions: While the previous cabinet below the sink did provide more storage than the new pedestal sink, it still wasn’t enough. I added a glossy blue campaign dresser that more than compensates for the storage we gave up with the cabinet—and it also provides additional counter space! When looking for nontraditional bathroom storage options, scale is everything. This piece is actually a bedside table.
Photo by Manuel Rodriguez
Transitional Bathroom Design Ideas with Linoleum Floors
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