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Lighthouse Contracting Group
Bathroom - mid-sized rustic master multicolored tile and pebble tile beige floor and double-sink bathroom idea with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, beige walls, an undermount sink, a hinged shower door and white countertops
Lisa Stewart Design
Up to the ceiling and wall to wall Flat Pebble Tile with 2 Lighted Mirrors turned this boring bath into a Modern Hotel Style On Suite. The mirrors can be dimmed and include backlight feature. The new chandelier, faucets and rain shower head add to the luxury.
koolbeanzzzz
Master bathroom renovation. This bathroom was a major undertaking. Where you see the mirrored doors, it was a single vanity with a sink. It made more sense to have a double vanity on the other side next to the shower but I was missing a medicine cabinet so we decided to add a ROBERN 72" long medicine cabinet in the wall that used to be a small towel closet. The arched entry way was created after moving the wall and removing the door into a dark space where you see the toilet & bidet. The travertine floors are heated (a nice addition at is not expensive to do). Added a 70" free-standing stone tub by Clarke tubs (amazing tub), I love venetian plaster because it's so timeless and very durable. It's not used much these days probably because it's so labor intensive and expensive so I did the plastering myself. We raised up the floor and opted for no shower doors that I've wanted for many, many years after seeing this idea in France. We added the carved free-standing vanity and used 48" tall lighted mirrors. See more pictures on INSTAGRAM: pisces2_21
Eden LA Furniture and Interiors
Primary Bathroom
Arts and crafts white tile and pebble tile ceramic tile, black floor and double-sink bathroom photo in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a one-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, quartzite countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops and a built-in vanity
Arts and crafts white tile and pebble tile ceramic tile, black floor and double-sink bathroom photo in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a one-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, quartzite countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops and a built-in vanity
Lexie Saine Design
Example of a minimalist gray tile and pebble tile porcelain tile and gray floor bathroom design in San Francisco with a wall-mount toilet, white walls and an undermount sink
Lexie Saine Design
Minimalist gray tile and pebble tile porcelain tile and gray floor bathroom photo in San Francisco with a wall-mount toilet, white walls and an undermount sink
Seacliff Construction & Design
Keeping the integrity of the existing style is important to us — and this Rio Del Mar cabin remodel is a perfect example of that.
For this special bathroom update, we preserved the essence of the original lathe and plaster walls by using a nickel gap wall treatment. The decorative floor tile and a pebbled shower call to mind the history of the house and its beach location.
The marble counter, and custom towel ladder, add a natural, modern finish to the room that match the homeowner's unique designer flair.
Lisa Stewart Design
Up to the ceiling and wall to wall Flat Pebble Tile with 2 Lighted Mirrors turned this boring bath into a Modern Hotel Style On Suite. The mirrors can be dimmed and include backlight feature. The new chandelier, faucets and rain shower head add to the luxury.
Hestia Construction & Design
We designed this bathroom for a Client that is an avid outdoor enthusiast and wanted to add elements of nature to her bathroom retreat. From the fully rock lined shower to the one-of-a-kind boulder sinks, the experience is reminiscent of a riverside waterfall. The bench seat is great for relaxing, and the double niches hold your spa goodies. Some plants and plush robes will complement the look, and you’ll feel like you are back on vacation. Contact us to create your dream bathroom today!
Hestia Construction & Design
We designed this bathroom for a Client that is an avid outdoor enthusiast and wanted to add elements of nature to her bathroom retreat. From the fully rock lined shower to the one-of-a-kind boulder sinks, the experience is reminiscent of a riverside waterfall. The bench seat is great for relaxing, and the double niches hold your spa goodies. Some plants and plush robes will complement the look, and you’ll feel like you are back on vacation. Contact us to create your dream bathroom today!
Seacliff Construction & Design
Keeping the integrity of the existing style is important to us — and this Rio Del Mar cabin remodel is a perfect example of that.
For this special bathroom update, we preserved the essence of the original lathe and plaster walls by using a nickel gap wall treatment. The decorative floor tile and a pebbled shower call to mind the history of the house and its beach location.
The marble counter, and custom towel ladder, add a natural, modern finish to the room that match the homeowner's unique designer flair.
Seacliff Construction & Design
Keeping the integrity of the existing style is important to us — and this Rio Del Mar cabin remodel is a perfect example of that.
For this special bathroom update, we preserved the essence of the original lathe and plaster walls by using a nickel gap wall treatment. The decorative floor tile and a pebbled shower call to mind the history of the house and its beach location.
The marble counter, and custom towel ladder, add a natural, modern finish to the room that match the homeowner's unique designer flair.
koolbeanzzzz
Master bathroom renovation. This bathroom was a major undertaking. Where you see the mirrored doors, it was a single vanity with a sink. It made more sense to have a double vanity on the other side next to the shower but I was missing a medicine cabinet so we decided to add a ROBERN 72" long medicine cabinet in the wall that used to be a small towel closet. The arched entry way was created after moving the wall and removing the door into a dark space where you see the toilet & bidet. The travertine floors are heated (a nice addition at is not expensive to do). Added a 70" free-standing stone tub by Clarke tubs (amazing tub), I love venetian plaster because it's so timeless and very durable. It's not used much these days probably because it's so labor intensive and expensive so I did the plastering myself. We raised up the floor and opted for no shower doors that I've wanted for many, many years after seeing this idea in France. We added the carved free-standing vanity and used 48" tall lighted mirrors. See more pictures on INSTAGRAM: pisces2_21
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