Yellow Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Walls
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
101 - 120 of 123 photos
Item 1 of 3
Wiles Design Group
Project by Wiles Design Group. Their Cedar Rapids-based design studio serves the entire Midwest, including Iowa City, Dubuque, Davenport, and Waterloo, as well as North Missouri and St. Louis.
For more about Wiles Design Group, see here: https://wilesdesigngroup.com/
McCabe By Design LLC
The wall sconces on either side of the tub direct light up while the sconces on either side of the mirrors, direct light down. The beautiful wave pattern in the Justice Design Group mimics the beautiful wave pattern in the wall tile.
Photo by WestSound Home & Garden magazine
Creative Spaces & Designs LLC.
Walk-in Shower, Glass Door Craftsman Style home with modern elements. photos by Hunter Bridwell
Forward Design Build Remodel
Goals
The clients main goal was more space. They desired a new kitchen that was large enough to fit their growing family and to update other rooms in their home to fit their contemporary style.
Our Design Solution
In order to enlarge the kitchen, we had to build a new addition. The original kitchen was just too small and had no where to expand to within the house. With moving the entire kitchen into the addition, there was now room to create a mudroom and a new bathroom. Above the new kitchen, we gave the client a new master suite. We used white cabinets, a custom wood counter, and gray back splash tile, to give the kitchen the contemporary feel the clients were seeking.
C.J South Photography
Southern Inspirations by Linda Gale
Our guest bath featured a stenciled and metallic wall finish on vertical stripes. the turquoise colors was bright and relaxing at the same time.
Riverstone Construction and Home Improvement
Revived existing pine flooring and installed wainscoting and heavy trim. Installed antique tub with cabinets and vanity.
Pinnacle Design & Remodeling
Close up of the white vanity with black hardware fixtures, carrara top, and modern/transitional decor.
Making Spaces
Kids bathrooms and curves.
Toddlers, wet tiles and corners don't mix, so I found ways to add as many soft curves as I could in this kiddies bathroom. The round ended bath was tiled in with fun kit-kat tiles, which echoes the rounded edges of the double vanity unit. Those large format, terrazzo effect porcelain tiles disguise a multitude of sins too.
A lot of clients ask for wall mounted taps for family bathrooms, well let’s face it, they look real nice. But I don’t think they’re particularly family friendly. The levers are higher and harder for small hands to reach and water from dripping fingers can splosh down the wall and onto the top of the vanity, making a right ole mess. Some of you might disagree, but this is what i’ve experienced and I don't rate. So for this bathroom, I went with a pretty bombproof all in one, moulded double sink with no nooks and crannies for water and grime to find their way to.
The double drawers house all of the bits and bobs needed by the sink and by keeping the floor space clear, there’s plenty of room for bath time toys baskets.
The brief: can you design a bathroom suitable for two boys (1 and 4)? So I did. It was fun!
Miccaro Designs/Interiors by Michele
The 3 piece bathroom in this basement renovation was totally gutted and shaker cabinets and vanity to match the new kitchen cabinets were introduced. Soft gray porcelain floor tile has an inlay border detail and new lighting brighten this once very dark, old basement bathroom.
Yellow Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Walls
6