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MG Homes, LLC
Tiled bath, corner tub, flat-panel cabinets, quartzite counter tops, single pendant modern light fixtures, enclosed toilet, walk-in master closet, dual shower heads, with inset shelf and brass fixtures.
Wilkinson Homes
Design ideas for a mid-sized beach style master bathroom in Wilmington with recessed-panel cabinets, grey cabinets, a corner tub, a curbless shower, gray tile, ceramic tile, green walls, ceramic floors, an integrated sink, marble benchtops, grey floor and an open shower.
Log Homes of America
The Duncan home is a custom designed log home. It is a 1,440 sq. ft. home on a crawl space, open loft and upstairs bedroom/bathroom. The home is situated in beautiful Leatherwood Mountains, a 5,000 acre equestrian development in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Photos are by Roger Wade Studio. More information about this home can be found in one of the featured stories in Country's Best Cabins 2015 Annual Buyers Guide magazine.
ASR DESIGN STUDIO
Our mission was to completely update and transform their huge house into a cozy, welcoming and warm home of their own.
“When we moved in, it was such a novelty to live in a proper house. But it still felt like the in-law’s home,” our clients told us. “Our dream was to make it feel like our home.”
Our transformation skills were put to the test when we created the host-worthy kitchen space (complete with a barista bar!) that would double as the heart of their home and a place to make memories with their friends and family.
We upgraded and updated their dark and uninviting family room with fresh furnishings, flooring and lighting and turned those beautiful exposed beams into a feature point of the space.
The end result was a flow of modern, welcoming and authentic spaces that finally felt like home. And, yep … the invite was officially sent out!
Our clients had an eclectic style rich in history, culture and a lifetime of adventures. We wanted to highlight these stories in their home and give their memorabilia places to be seen and appreciated.
The at-home office was crafted to blend subtle elegance with a calming, casual atmosphere that would make it easy for our clients to enjoy spending time in the space (without it feeling like they were working!)
We carefully selected a pop of color as the feature wall in the primary suite and installed a gorgeous shiplap ledge wall for our clients to display their meaningful art and memorabilia.
Then, we carried the theme all the way into the ensuite to create a retreat that felt complete.
TKS Design Group
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What’s the next best thing to a tropical vacation in the middle of a Chicago winter? Well, how about a tropical themed bath that works year round? The goal of this bath was just that, to bring some fun, whimsy and tropical vibes!
We started out by making some updates to the built in bookcase leading into the bath. It got an easy update by removing all the stained trim and creating a simple arched opening with a few floating shelves for a much cleaner and up-to-date look. We love the simplicity of this arch in the space.
Now, into the bathroom design. Our client fell in love with this beautiful handmade tile featuring tropical birds and flowers and featuring bright, vibrant colors. We played off the tile to come up with the pallet for the rest of the space. The cabinetry and trim is a custom teal-blue paint that perfectly picks up on the blue in the tile. The gold hardware, lighting and mirror also coordinate with the colors in the tile.
Because the house is a 1930’s tudor, we played homage to that by using a simple black and white hex pattern on the floor and retro style hardware that keep the whole space feeling vintage appropriate. We chose a wall mount unpolished brass hardware faucet which almost gives the feel of a tropical fountain. It just works. The arched mirror continues the arch theme from the bookcase.
For the shower, we chose a coordinating antique white tile with the same tropical tile featured in a shampoo niche where we carefully worked to get a little bird almost standing on the niche itself. We carried the gold fixtures into the shower, and instead of a shower door, the shower features a simple hinged glass panel that is easy to clean and allows for easy access to the shower controls.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKBD
Photography by: Michael Kaskel
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Todays Kitchens
Photo of a mid-sized traditional 3/4 bathroom in Philadelphia with raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a corner tub, a shower/bathtub combo, a two-piece toilet, beige walls, ceramic floors, an undermount sink and solid surface benchtops.
Duncan & Duncan Construction Company
Design ideas for a traditional master bathroom in Nashville with marble benchtops, a corner tub, an open shower, beige tile, beige walls and ceramic floors.
Filament Architecture Studio, PLLC
This vintage bathroom was refreshed with a new matching toilet, matching cabinetry and new tile.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional 3/4 bathroom in New York with a two-piece toilet, white cabinets, a corner tub, a shower/bathtub combo, ceramic floors, a pedestal sink, grey floor, a shower curtain, a single vanity, a freestanding vanity and white tile.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional 3/4 bathroom in New York with a two-piece toilet, white cabinets, a corner tub, a shower/bathtub combo, ceramic floors, a pedestal sink, grey floor, a shower curtain, a single vanity, a freestanding vanity and white tile.
Full Circle Custom Homes
Photo of a mid-sized modern master bathroom in Phoenix with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a corner tub, an open shower, a one-piece toilet, beige walls, ceramic floors, a pedestal sink and glass benchtops.
Daniely Design Group
Master bathroom.
Large modern master bathroom in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a corner tub, a corner shower, gray tile, cement tile, grey walls, ceramic floors, a vessel sink and glass benchtops.
Large modern master bathroom in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a corner tub, a corner shower, gray tile, cement tile, grey walls, ceramic floors, a vessel sink and glass benchtops.
brittanysdesign
This bathroom needed some major updating and style. My goal was to bring in better storage solutions while also highlighting the architecture of this quirky space. By removing the wall that divided the entry from the tub and flipping the entry door to open the other direction the space appears twice as large and created a much better flow. This layout change also allowed for a larger vanity
American Home Improvement Inc.
After photos of this classic style bathroom. Not the biggest bathroom, but great use of space to incorporate a full vanity and bathtub. The beautiful gray tile floors and white tile back-splash in the shower goes great together. With little hints of blue tile really make the whole bathroom pop.
Tali Hardonag Architect
A corner tub curves into the alcove. A step made from Accoya Wood (water resistant) aids access into the tub, as does a grab bar hiding as a towel bar. A hospital style shower curtain rod curves with the tub
Photography: Mark Pinkerton vi360
Brightland Homes
Inspiration for a large transitional master bathroom in Austin with beige cabinets, a corner tub, a corner shower, beige tile, ceramic tile, beige walls, ceramic floors, an undermount sink, solid surface benchtops, beige floor, an open shower and recessed-panel cabinets.
BowerTraust Construction LLC
Photo of a transitional master bathroom in Charlotte with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, a corner tub, a corner shower, a one-piece toilet, gray tile, ceramic tile, grey walls, ceramic floors, an undermount sink, granite benchtops and a hinged shower door.
Brush Arbor Home Construction
Inspiration for a large arts and crafts master bathroom in DC Metro with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a corner tub, white tile, subway tile, grey walls, ceramic floors, granite benchtops and an undermount sink.
brittanysdesign
This bathroom needed some major updating and style. My goal was to bring in better storage solutions while also highlighting the architecture of this quirky space. By removing the wall that divided the entry from the tub and flipping the entry door to open the other direction the space appears twice as large and created a much better flow. This layout change also allowed for a larger vanity
Hedy Rogers, CKD
Original basin and 4x4 blue tile. Highgate faucet and porcelain cross handles from Waterworks, tilt mirror and dimmable sconces from RH, towel holder from Dornbracht.
Build Design Center Kitchen and Bath
Photo of a small 3/4 bathroom in DC Metro with beaded inset cabinets, black cabinets, a corner tub, a shower/bathtub combo, a two-piece toilet, beige tile, porcelain tile, beige walls, ceramic floors, limestone benchtops, grey floor, a sliding shower screen, white benchtops, a niche, a single vanity and a built-in vanity.
Pinnacle Design & Remodeling
Libby's first solo project that she worked hand in hand with Tschida Construction on. Water damage and (horrible) layout led to a complete redesign. They saved the budget by leaving the bathtub and made sure it now only made sense in the layout, but in the aesthetics too.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Corner Tub and Ceramic Floors
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