Transitional Bathroom Design Ideas with Louvered Cabinets
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StoneWorks, Inc.
Another view of the walk-in shower for the master bathroom. Love the different tiles, plus the extra shower heads. And the handy shower seat!
NWC Construction
The shower has a louver glass panel above the door, this is to let the steam from the steamer to escape and be removed from the house with the exhaust fans in the room. This room was designed with the intentions of creating a nice transitional coastal feel.
Showplace Cabinetry
Vanity
Door Style: Cabana
Construction: International+/Full Overlay
Wood Type: Paint Grade
Paint: Showplace Paints - Teal Stencil
Wall Mirror Console with Floating Shelf
Door Style: Cabana
Construction: International+/Full Overlay
Wood Type: Paint Grade
Paint: Showplace Paints - Heron Plume
The expressive nature of this master bath begins with a louvered Cabana door style, creatively personalized with Showplace Teal Stencil paint color. Two wall mirror console cabinets provide familiar medicine cabinet storage, uniquely anchored by a full-width floating shelf which provides ample surface to keep necessary personal care items close at hand.
KO Creatives Certified Interior Decorator
This luxurious, spa inspired guest bathroom is expansive. Including custom built Brazilian cherry cabinetry topped with gorgeous grey granite, double sinks, vanity, a fabulous steam shower, separate water closet with Kohler toilet and bidet, and large linen closet.
Design Me By Mahlah
This guest bathroom has the perfect balance of warm and cool, earthy and modern, chic and farmhouse. The "Cinnamon & Sugar" wall paint contrasts nicely with the warm white shower wall tile and other pops of white throughout the space. The Islandstone flooring and pebble shower floor unite all the colors. The frameless glass sliding doors opened up a room that previously felt small, dark, and dated. Earth tones in beige, gray, taupe, ivory, and plum create subtle and sophisticated interest. The textures and color combination is warm and inviting.
Lauren Shadid Architecture + Interiors
This light and bright bathroom was transformed from it's previously dated state. An awkward jacuzzi tub and a glass block wall were removed and 80s era tile was replaced with Carrara mosaic on the floor and Carrara stone in the shower. A large opaque window brings in light but allows privacy.
Spazio LA
The new added bathroom features Marble look porcelain wall tiles and Porcelanosa Barcelona porcelain floor tiles, with a semi-custom vanity with marble countertops. All tiles can be found at Spazio LA Tile Gallery in North Hollywood.
Transitional Bathroom Design Ideas with Louvered Cabinets
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