Victorian Bathroom Design Ideas with a Shower/Bathtub Combo
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Jane Perfect Interiors Ltd
Transformation of a traditional Edinburgh Victorian property into an elegant and sophisticated space. The brief was to remain sympathetic to the original features and incorporate classic but contemporary furnishings. The living room is the social hub in this flat so additional seating was included for entertaining. The narrow bathroom isn’t blessed with space and previously housed a large 80’s style corner bath tub which dominated the room. Keeping a full size bath however was essential so the layout was rearranged to allow for this but also to create a more spacious and elegant feel through use of the wash stand, choice of marble effect wall tiles and soft grey colour scheme. The end result - a truly elegant, classic/contemporary home which doesn’t compromise on comfort or functionality.
Ted Whitten, Architect & Writer
We used classic ceramic tiles on the walls and a marble basketweave mosaic on the floor to make the new space seem old.
Parker Bathrooms & Kitchens
Everyone loves a white bathroom! White, quality English sanitary ware was selected for both bathrooms for a young professional couple, new to Sussex, who requested two traditional and elegant bathrooms to compliment their house style. Metro tiles were chosen for the larger bathroom, using contrasting charcoal coloured grouting to provide clean lines and interest, along with a quality steel bath.
In the second ensuite shower room a fresh feel was conveyed by hand finished cracked tiles in sage, thistle and white linen along with a frameless shower.
Meyer Design
This beautiful separate vanity space within the princess suite opens up to a vaulted en suite bath. The floral wallpaper really adds excitement around the white and crystal vanity!
Architect: Meyer Design
Builder: Lakewest Custom Homes
Craft Homes Northwest
The kids bathroom features bright colors with a fun multi-colored marmoleum flooring. The custom made vanity features a pull-out step to help the kids extend their reach.
Belltown Design LLC
The elements in this tiny bathroom fit together perfectly. The dark, charcoal-gray subway tile sets off a decorative patterned floor. Here, old school design made anew! along with a balance of both masculine and feminine styles. New Construction, ADU, Design / Build, Seattle, WA. Belltown Design. Photography by Paula McHugh
Victorian Bathroom Design Ideas with a Shower/Bathtub Combo
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