Wet Room Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile
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BKC Kitchen and Bath
The focal point in this spa-inspired master suite is the 126" long custom vanity with integrated linen armoire, featuring beautiful Rift Sawn White Oak with a natural finish.
Crystal Cabinet Works Inc. Revere door style.
Design by Caitrin McIlvain, BKC Kitchen and Bath, in partnership with Carter Design Builders and KPM Design.
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Modern & Contemporary Interior Design
Working with the eaves in this room to create an enclosed shower wasn't as problematic as I had envisioned.
The steam spa shower needed a fully enclosed space so I had the glass door custom made by a local company.
The seat adds additional luxury and the continuation of the yellow color pops is present in accessories and rugs.
New England Design & Construction
This Brookline remodel took a very compartmentalized floor plan with hallway, separate living room, dining room, kitchen, and 3-season porch, and transformed it into one open living space with cathedral ceilings and lots of light.
photos: Abby Woodman
Jenny Ballantyne
The Brief: to create a wet room that invokes feelings of the sea. The pebble tiles create a wonderful foot massage as you walk in as well as adding depth and interest. The bespoke, hand made rustic vanity unit, gives plenty of storage space, whilst adding a warm touch to the overall look of the bathroom. The shine from the grey metro tiles means that rather than feeling small, this bathroom gives a sense of space and light.
One Week Bathroom
We love the design of this timeless subway tile shower with a glass door, chrome hardware, built-in shelves, and a ceiling-mounted showerhead.
smarterBATHROOMS+
The downstairs bathroom the clients were wanting a space that could house a freestanding bath at the end of the space, a larger shower space and a custom- made cabinet that was made to look like a piece of furniture. A nib wall was created in the space offering a ledge as a form of storage. The reference of black cabinetry links back to the kitchen and the upstairs bathroom, whilst the consistency of the classic look was again shown through the use of subway tiles and patterned floors.
Let's Remodel
In this bathroom, the client wanted the contrast of the white subway tile and the black hexagon tile. We tiled up the walls and ceiling to create a wet room feeling.
Wet Room Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile
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