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Love the dark floors and light cabinets
Like the concrete stacked tile wall
Simple vanity design
Like the flush inset drawers and pulls
Like the flush drawers and pulls
Modern vanity and blue floor
Great tiny 1/2 bath. Lie the look of european style fixtures
Toilet seat removal for easier,better cleaning
Toilet base and no shower door frame make it easy to clean. Nice wall hung vanity
Very european. Toilet area easy to clean, simple tile, wall hung vanity makes a small space look bigger
Open,modern,door to the pool
11. Seamless Transitions If there weren’t a glass partition here, you might not even guess that the extended tub surround becomes the shower bench. By using the same tile across the floor, up the sides of the surround and on the entire wall, this bathroom exudes a quiet and calm feeling. Notable detail: The placement of glass shelving at the far end of the shower surround keeps it from being a risk factor for head-banging.Find glass bathroom shelving
13. Built-In OutletsMany homeowners are opting for the convenience of hidden outlets in drawers, whether for charging stations, electric shavers or hair appliances like you see here. Notable detail: They painted the inside of the drawers to match the outside.
After: A large glass shower greets the homeowners, who chose a plan that would age along with them. The designer, Christa Pirl of Christa Pirl Interiors, focused on adding a shower that allowed easy access should the couple have any mobility problems in the future, something their previous tub didn’t do.Wall paint: Mt. Rainier Gray; wainscoting paint: Alabaster, both Benjamin Moore; toilet: Kohler; sink: Barclay; faucets: Pfister; mirrored medicine cabinet: custom; floor, subway and shower floor tile: DaltileRead more about this bathroom remodel
4. Outdated to EfficientBathroom at a GlanceWho uses it: A family of three who regularly has guestsLocation: TorontoSize: 45 square feet (4.2 square meters)Before: When the owners purchased this condo, the bathroom had a mismatch of styles in the bathroom, as well as outdated electrical and ventilation.
After: The couple gets a bright, warm bathroom, designed by Brian Osborne of Osborne Construction and Niko Dyshniku of Kole Made, complete with a large shower. (Note: A glass panel was added to create a side on the shower after this photo was taken.) The couple had fewer reservations about having only a shower in this space because the home has another bathroom with a tub. Toilet: Adair, Kohler; paint: White Dove, Benjamin Moore; sink: Teorema; fixtures and knobs: Purist in brushed Moderne Gold, Kohler; cabinets: reclaimed sinker cypress, Kole MadeMore about this remodel
2. Crumbling to CrispBathroom at a GlanceWho uses it: A couple expecting their first childLocation: PhiladelphiaSize: About 55 square feet (5 square meters)Before: This 1912 bathroom had patched tile, limited storage and flickering fluorescent lights.
After. Vibrant blue tiles in an oversized hexagon pattern give the bathroom an immediate focal point. Next, the client got design advice from designer Pamela Lin of Urbanism Designs and had this custom vanity made for the space. Across from the vanity, the bathroom has a tub-shower combo with a glass panel. Read more about this bathroom remodelYour turn: Will 2018 be the year you decide to overhaul your small space? If yes, let us know what you plan to do and share photos in the Comments.MoreHow to Remodel Your Bathroom5 Ways With an 8-by-5-Foot BathroomOther Resources on HouzzFind a bathroom designerBrowse photos of small bathroomsSearch for bathroom products
9. Blah Beige to Beautiful BlueBathroom at a GlanceWho uses it: A coupleLocation: San Jose, CaliforniaSize: 56 square feet (5.2 square meters)Before. A bulky vanity and a sliding shower door make this Eichler home’s bathroom feel cramped and dark.
After. White tiles cover the walls and floor, making the space light and airy. Next, Tanya Mclean and Nichole Skladan of Mango Design Co brought in teak and brushed gold materials to give the couple the midcentury style they wanted. Then, the design team added a boho rug, a paisley shower curtain and pieces of the couple’s art collection to give it a personal, and fun, feel.Ceiling and wall paint: Cloud White, Benjamin Moore; toilet: Kohler; shower curtain: Simons; bathtub: Starck by Duravit; rug: Urban Outfitters; shower system: KohlerRead more about this bathroom remodel
8. Glum to GleefulBathroom at a GlanceWho uses it: A creative coupleLocation: East Vancouver, British ColumbiaSize: 42 square feet (4 square meters) Before. Black-veined tile covered more than half the wall and made the bathroom look really dark.
After. A finished bathroom, complete with a shower, makes use of a once-forgotten part of the family’s home. Interior designer Melissa Cooley and project developer TJ Monahan of Case Design/Remodeling took cues from the rest of the family’s home and gave them a streamlined bathroom with a yellow accent. To make the small space feel more open, the design team installed a floating vanity.Vanity: custom-made with walnut, Crystal Cabinet Works; sink: Aquamedia, Lacava; faucet: Siderna, Brizo; flooring: porcelain tile, Architectural Ceramics; shower walls: ceramic tile, Architectural Ceramics; shower seat: teak folding shower seat, Signature HardwareRead more about this bathroom remodel
6. Sad to HappyBathroom at a GlanceWho uses it: A couple and their two kidsLocation: Chevy Chase, MarylandSize: 45 square feet (4.1 square meters)Before. An unfinished bathroom in the basement rarely got used, as it only had a working sink and this towel bar.
After. A clean, streamlined design by Susan Ozipko of sO Interiors gives the couple function and storage in a small space. The new features, such as the floating toilet and vanity, sit against a wall of statuario marble tiles. The homeowners replaced the tub-shower combo with a glass-doored shower. Toilet: Starck 3, Duravit; wall tile: Ciot; faucet: Delta; counter: Caesarstone; pendants: Tech LightingRead more about this bathroom remodel | Find bathroom designers near you
4. Cluttered to CrispBathroom at a GlanceWho uses it: A coupleLocation: Ottawa, OntarioSize: About 45 square feet (4 square meters)Before. The 1980s renovation left these empty nesters with a cluttered, inefficient bathroom that didn’t match their updated kitchen nearby.
Creative use of standard white tiles
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