Turquoise Bathroom Design Ideas with a Drop-in Sink
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Bowers Design Build
The hide-a-way storage features keep the bathroom organized and prevents clutter on the counter top.
ROM architecture studio
Whole-house remodel of a hillside home in Seattle. The historically-significant ballroom was repurposed as a family/music room, and the once-small kitchen and adjacent spaces were combined to create an open area for cooking and gathering.
A compact master bath was reconfigured to maximize the use of space, and a new main floor powder room provides knee space for accessibility.
Built-in cabinets provide much-needed coat & shoe storage close to the front door.
©Kathryn Barnard, 2014
la malfabrique
Meuble vasque réalisé sur mesure à partir d'ancienne "caisse pour emmener les poussins au marché" ! Les caisses ont été redimensionnées et agrémentées d'un fond en verre pour devenir des tiroirs tandis que les couvercles, retapées deviennent des étagères à serviettes. Le plan vasque est réalisé avec un ancien plancher volontairement laissé brut et la structure est réalisée en métal brut.
Donovan Design / Staging Places Southampton
"Before & After" A small & dated 1967 country ranch bathroom gets a French inspired makeover and becomes the perfect, relaxing retreat. Using honey maple 'wood color' ceramic plank shaped tiles, the floor seamlessly blends with the overall look and wood floors throughout the home. The 'flamingo pink' flea- market sconces, ( once repainted) converted, dark wood French chest, unfinished brass details and 'Antique Pearl' ( Ben Moore/eggshell finish) completed this wonderful, low cost renovation. Good news! Less cold to the touch, the acrylic, claw foot tub, holds the heats ( and bubbles ) much longer than porcelain.
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Deja Designs
This ocean theme tiled bathroom is the en suite bath for the massive 700 sq. ft. bunk/media/game room at Deja View Villa, a Caribbean vacation rental in St. John USVI. Tile resembling a sandy beach going into the deep blue of Caribbean water was custom hand built one square foot at a time by Susan Jablon Mosaics in New York. Her unique, original mosaics were just what we were looking for to create this dramatic beach theme bathroom! Tongue and groove cypress is used on the ceiling and 96" long floating, mahogany, shaker style cabinets are used to provide lots of storage and counter top space. The led lights behind the mirrors are motion sensored to provide subtle light.
www.dejaviewvilla.com
www.susanjablon.com
Steve Simonsen Photography
Colour Confidence Interiors
This is one way to turn a plain Ensuite or bathroom into a special space to escape to with a glass splash-back with an image of your choice - where would you rather be?
This was perfect for the beach-side location of this Family Home.
Turquoise Bathroom Design Ideas with a Drop-in Sink
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