Victorian Bathroom Design Ideas with Gray Tile
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Finesse Design Remodeling
Located within a circa 1900 Victorian home in the historic Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington DC, this elegantly renovated bathroom offers a soothing respite for guests. Features include a furniture style vanity, coordinating medicine cabinet from Rejuvenation, a custom corner shower with diamond patterned tiles, and a clawfoot tub situated under niches clad in waterjet marble and glass mosaics.
Rigsby Group, Inc.
This 1779 Historic Mansion had been sold out of the Family many years ago. When the last owner decided to sell it, the Frame Family bought it back and have spent 2018 and 2019 restoring remodeling the rooms of the home. This was a Very Exciting with Great Client. Please enjoy the finished look and please contact us with any questions.
Schwartz and Architecture
This 7,000 square foot renovation and addition maintains the graciousness and carefully-proportioned spaces of the historic 1907 home. The new construction includes a kitchen and family living area, a master bedroom suite, and a fourth floor dormer expansion. The subtle palette of materials, extensive built-in cabinetry, and careful integration of modern detailing and design, together create a fresh interpretation of the original design.
Photography: Matthew Millman Photography
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.
Weave Interiors
Through discussion with the landlord and local letting agencies, a neutral low cost scheme with as much longevity as possible was created for the new, much more spacious bathroom.
Rigsby Group, Inc.
This 1779 Historic Mansion had been sold out of the Family many years ago. When the last owner decided to sell it, the Frame Family bought it back and have spent 2018 and 2019 restoring remodeling the rooms of the home. This was a Very Exciting with Great Client. Please enjoy the finished look and please contact us with any questions.
User
I designed this master bath vanity and had it built, using parts I ordered from four different suppliers. Counter is soapstone. Shelves are glass, supported by brass tubing. Mirror is a built-in Robern. Floor tiles are soapstone. Not shown is an antique cast iron corner tub. Notice the vintage scale and makeup mirror! Photo by Julia Gillard
Victorian Bathroom Design Ideas with Gray Tile
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