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浴室・バスルーム (珪岩の洗面台、ベージュのカウンター、家具調キャビネット、磁器タイル) の写真

Thoughtful Update Transforms Master Bath - Eliminates Jacuzzi
Thoughtful Update Transforms Master Bath - Eliminates Jacuzzi
Jacobson Construction, Inc.Jacobson Construction, Inc.
On the other side of the room is a large walk-in shower. Additional shower space was gained by removing a built-in cabinet and relocating the plumbing. Glass doors and panels enclose the new shower, and white subway wall tile is the perfect choice. But the bath’s centerpiece could arguably be the beautifully crafted vanity. Solid walnut doors and drawers are constructed so that the grain matches and flows, like a work of art or piece of furniture. The vanity is finished with a white quartz countertop and two under-mounted sinks with polished chrome fixtures. Two big mirrors with three tall warm-colored lights make this both a functional and beautiful room. The result is amazing. A great combination of good ideas and thoughtful construction.
Spectacular Powder
Spectacular Powder
Design Perspectives LLCDesign Perspectives LLC
Make an excuse to "powder your nose" so you are able to take in this spectacular powder bath. There was enough Taj Mahal quartzite left from the recent kitchen remodel to resurface the countertop. But it is the onyx sink, the polished nickel vessel filler and the arabesque crackled wall tile that will entice you to "powder your nose" once again before you leave.
Master Bath
Master Bath
koolbeanzzzzkoolbeanzzzz
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
Home Ice Advantage
Home Ice Advantage
SGDI - Sarah Gallop Design Inc.SGDI - Sarah Gallop Design Inc.
photography: Paul Grdina
バンクーバーにある高級な中くらいなビーチスタイルのおしゃれなバスルーム (浴槽なし) (家具調キャビネット、白いキャビネット、アルコーブ型シャワー、分離型トイレ、グレーのタイル、磁器タイル、グレーの壁、磁器タイルの床、アンダーカウンター洗面器、珪岩の洗面台、黒い床、開き戸のシャワー、ベージュのカウンター) の写真
Jack and Jill Bathroom Tub View
Jack and Jill Bathroom Tub View
Meyer DesignMeyer Design
Beautiful Jack and Jill Bathroom with individual vessels sinks and shared shower/toilet room.
シカゴにある高級な広いトランジショナルスタイルのおしゃれな子供用バスルーム (家具調キャビネット、茶色いキャビネット、アルコーブ型浴槽、シャワー付き浴槽 、分離型トイレ、ベージュのタイル、磁器タイル、ベージュの壁、磁器タイルの床、ベッセル式洗面器、珪岩の洗面台、ベージュの床、シャワーカーテン、ベージュのカウンター、トイレ室、洗面台1つ、造り付け洗面台、三角天井) の写真
Redberry Home Makeover
Redberry Home Makeover
Griffin DesignGriffin Design
Designed By: Robby & Lisa Griffin Photos By: Desired Photo
ヒューストンにあるお手頃価格の中くらいなカントリー風のおしゃれなバスルーム (浴槽なし) (家具調キャビネット、中間色木目調キャビネット、アルコーブ型シャワー、分離型トイレ、ベージュのタイル、磁器タイル、ベージュの壁、セラミックタイルの床、アンダーカウンター洗面器、珪岩の洗面台、ベージュの床、開き戸のシャワー、ベージュのカウンター) の写真
Redberry Home Makeover
Redberry Home Makeover
Griffin DesignGriffin Design
Designed By: Robby & Lisa Griffin Photos By: Desired Photo
ヒューストンにあるお手頃価格の中くらいなカントリー風のおしゃれなバスルーム (浴槽なし) (家具調キャビネット、中間色木目調キャビネット、アルコーブ型シャワー、分離型トイレ、ベージュのタイル、磁器タイル、ベージュの壁、セラミックタイルの床、アンダーカウンター洗面器、珪岩の洗面台、ベージュの床、開き戸のシャワー、ベージュのカウンター) の写真
Jack and Jill Bathroom
Jack and Jill Bathroom
Meyer DesignMeyer Design
Beautiful Jack and Jill Bathroom with individual vessels sinks and shared shower/toilet room.
シカゴにある高級な広いトランジショナルスタイルのおしゃれな子供用バスルーム (茶色いキャビネット、アルコーブ型浴槽、シャワー付き浴槽 、分離型トイレ、ベージュのタイル、ベージュの壁、磁器タイルの床、珪岩の洗面台、ベージュの床、ベージュのカウンター、洗面台1つ、造り付け洗面台、家具調キャビネット、磁器タイル、ベッセル式洗面器、シャワーカーテン、トイレ室、三角天井) の写真
Contemporary Bathroom
Contemporary Bathroom
State28 InteriorsState28 Interiors
Alana Blowfield
パースにある小さなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなバスルーム (浴槽なし) (ベージュのタイル、家具調キャビネット、淡色木目調キャビネット、コーナー型浴槽、オープン型シャワー、壁掛け式トイレ、磁器タイル、ベージュの壁、磁器タイルの床、アンダーカウンター洗面器、珪岩の洗面台、ベージュの床、開き戸のシャワー、ベージュのカウンター) の写真
Templin Bathroom
Templin Bathroom
Innovative InteriorsInnovative Interiors
シャーロットにある中くらいなおしゃれな浴室 (家具調キャビネット、中間色木目調キャビネット、分離型トイレ、茶色いタイル、磁器タイル、ベージュの壁、磁器タイルの床、アンダーカウンター洗面器、珪岩の洗面台、開き戸のシャワー、ベージュのカウンター) の写真
Thoughtful Update Transforms Master Bath - Eliminates Jacuzzi
Thoughtful Update Transforms Master Bath - Eliminates Jacuzzi
Jacobson Construction, Inc.Jacobson Construction, Inc.
The vanity is finished with a white quartz countertop and two under-mounted sinks with polished chrome fixtures. Two big mirrors with three tall warm-colored lights make this both a functional and beautiful room. The result is amazing. A great combination of good ideas and thoughtful construction.
Thoughtful Update Transforms Master Bath - Eliminates Jacuzzi
Thoughtful Update Transforms Master Bath - Eliminates Jacuzzi
Jacobson Construction, Inc.Jacobson Construction, Inc.
Jacuzzis were popular when this two-story 4-bedroom home was built in 1983. The owner was an architect who helped design this handicapped-accessible home with beautiful backyard views. But it was time for a master bath update. There were already beautiful skylights and big windows, but the shower was cramped and the Jacuzzi with its raised floor just wasn’t working. The project began with the removal of the Jacuzzi, the raised floor, and all the associated plumbing. Next, the old shower, vanity, and everything else was stripped right down to the studs. The before-during-after photos show how a deep built-in cabinet was created by “borrowing” some space from the master bedroom. A wide glass pocket door is installed in the adjacent wall. Without the Jacuzzi this space has become a large, bright, warm place for long baths. Tall ceilings and skylights make this room big and bright. The floor features 12” x 24” stone tile and in-floor heating, with complimentary 2” X 2” tiles for the shower. The white free-standing tub looks great with polished chrome floor-mounted tub filler and hand shower. With several live plants, this room is often used as a comfortable space for relaxing soaks on cold winter days. (Photos taken on Dec. 22) On the other side of the room is a large walk-in shower. Additional shower space was gained by removing a built-in cabinet and relocating the plumbing. Glass doors and panels enclose the new shower, and white subway wall tile is the perfect choice. But the bath’s centerpiece could arguably be the beautifully crafted vanity. Solid walnut doors and drawers are constructed so that the grain matches and flows, like a work of art or piece of furniture. The vanity is finished with a white quartz countertop and two under-mounted sinks with polished chrome fixtures. Two big mirrors with three tall warm-colored lights make this both a functional and beautiful room. The result is amazing. A great combination of good ideas and thoughtful construction.
Thoughtful Update Transforms Master Bath - Eliminates Jacuzzi
Thoughtful Update Transforms Master Bath - Eliminates Jacuzzi
Jacobson Construction, Inc.Jacobson Construction, Inc.
Jacuzzis were popular when this two-story 4-bedroom home was built in 1983. The owner was an architect who helped design this handicapped-accessible home with beautiful backyard views. But it was time for a master bath update. There were already beautiful skylights and big windows, but the shower was cramped and the Jacuzzi with its raised floor just wasn’t working. The project began with the removal of the Jacuzzi, the raised floor, and all the associated plumbing. Next, the old shower, vanity, and everything else was stripped right down to the studs. The before-during-after photos show how a deep built-in cabinet was created by “borrowing” some space from the master bedroom. A wide glass pocket door is installed in the adjacent wall. Without the Jacuzzi this space has become a large, bright, warm place for long baths. Tall ceilings and skylights make this room big and bright. The floor features 12” x 24” stone tile and in-floor heating, with complimentary 2” X 2” tiles for the shower. The white free-standing tub looks great with polished chrome floor-mounted tub filler and hand shower. With several live plants, this room is often used as a comfortable space for relaxing soaks on cold winter days. (Photos taken on Dec. 22) On the other side of the room is a large walk-in shower. Additional shower space was gained by removing a built-in cabinet and relocating the plumbing. Glass doors and panels enclose the new shower, and white subway wall tile is the perfect choice. But the bath’s centerpiece could arguably be the beautifully crafted vanity. Solid walnut doors and drawers are constructed so that the grain matches and flows, like a work of art or piece of furniture. The vanity is finished with a white quartz countertop and two under-mounted sinks with polished chrome fixtures. Two big mirrors with three tall warm-colored lights make this both a functional and beautiful room. The result is amazing. A great combination of good ideas and thoughtful construction.
Thoughtful Update Transforms Master Bath - Eliminates Jacuzzi
Thoughtful Update Transforms Master Bath - Eliminates Jacuzzi
Jacobson Construction, Inc.Jacobson Construction, Inc.
Jacuzzis were popular when this two-story 4-bedroom home was built in 1983. The owner was an architect who helped design this handicapped-accessible home with beautiful backyard views. But it was time for a master bath update. There were already beautiful skylights and big windows, but the shower was cramped and the Jacuzzi with its raised floor just wasn’t working. The project began with the removal of the Jacuzzi, the raised floor, and all the associated plumbing. Next, the old shower, vanity, and everything else was stripped right down to the studs. The before-during-after photos show how a deep built-in cabinet was created by “borrowing” some space from the master bedroom. A wide glass pocket door is installed in the adjacent wall. Without the Jacuzzi this space has become a large, bright, warm place for long baths. Tall ceilings and skylights make this room big and bright. The floor features 12” x 24” stone tile and in-floor heating, with complimentary 2” X 2” tiles for the shower. The white free-standing tub looks great with polished chrome floor-mounted tub filler and hand shower. With several live plants, this room is often used as a comfortable space for relaxing soaks on cold winter days. (Photos taken on Dec. 22) On the other side of the room is a large walk-in shower. Additional shower space was gained by removing a built-in cabinet and relocating the plumbing. Glass doors and panels enclose the new shower, and white subway wall tile is the perfect choice. But the bath’s centerpiece could arguably be the beautifully crafted vanity. Solid walnut doors and drawers are constructed so that the grain matches and flows, like a work of art or piece of furniture. The vanity is finished with a white quartz countertop and two under-mounted sinks with polished chrome fixtures. Two big mirrors with three tall warm-colored lights make this both a functional and beautiful room. The result is amazing. A great combination of good ideas and thoughtful construction.
Thoughtful Update Transforms Master Bath - Eliminates Jacuzzi
Thoughtful Update Transforms Master Bath - Eliminates Jacuzzi
Jacobson Construction, Inc.Jacobson Construction, Inc.
Jacuzzis were popular when this two-story 4-bedroom home was built in 1983. The owner was an architect who helped design this handicapped-accessible home with beautiful backyard views. But it was time for a master bath update. There were already beautiful skylights and big windows, but the shower was cramped and the Jacuzzi with its raised floor just wasn’t working. The project began with the removal of the Jacuzzi, the raised floor, and all the associated plumbing. Next, the old shower, vanity, and everything else was stripped right down to the studs. The before-during-after photos show how a deep built-in cabinet was created by “borrowing” some space from the master bedroom. A wide glass pocket door is installed in the adjacent wall. Without the Jacuzzi this space has become a large, bright, warm place for long baths. Tall ceilings and skylights make this room big and bright. The floor features 12” x 24” stone tile and in-floor heating, with complimentary 2” X 2” tiles for the shower. The white free-standing tub looks great with polished chrome floor-mounted tub filler and hand shower. With several live plants, this room is often used as a comfortable space for relaxing soaks on cold winter days. (Photos taken on Dec. 22) On the other side of the room is a large walk-in shower. Additional shower space was gained by removing a built-in cabinet and relocating the plumbing. Glass doors and panels enclose the new shower, and white subway wall tile is the perfect choice. But the bath’s centerpiece could arguably be the beautifully crafted vanity. Solid walnut doors and drawers are constructed so that the grain matches and flows, like a work of art or piece of furniture. The vanity is finished with a white quartz countertop and two under-mounted sinks with polished chrome fixtures. Two big mirrors with three tall warm-colored lights make this both a functional and beautiful room. The result is amazing. A great combination of good ideas and thoughtful construction.
Spectacular Powder
Spectacular Powder
Design Perspectives LLCDesign Perspectives LLC
Make an excuse to "powder your nose" so you are able to take in this spectacular powder bath. There was enough Taj Mahal quartzite left from the recent kitchen remodel to resurface the countertop. But it is the onyx sink, the polished nickel vessel filler and the arabesque crackled wall tile that will entice you to "powder your nose" once again before you leave.
Spectacular Powder
Spectacular Powder
Design Perspectives LLCDesign Perspectives LLC
Make an excuse to "powder your nose" so you are able to take in this spectacular powder bath. There was enough Taj Mahal quartzite left from the recent kitchen remodel to resurface the countertop. But it is the onyx sink, the polished nickel vessel filler and the arabesque crackled wall tile that will entice you to "powder your nose" once again before you leave.
Thoughtful Update Transforms Master Bath - Eliminates Jacuzzi
Thoughtful Update Transforms Master Bath - Eliminates Jacuzzi
Jacobson Construction, Inc.Jacobson Construction, Inc.
Jacuzzis were popular when this two-story 4-bedroom home was built in 1983. The owner was an architect who helped design this handicapped-accessible home with beautiful backyard views. But it was time for a master bath update. There were already beautiful skylights and big windows, but the shower was cramped and the Jacuzzi with its raised floor just wasn’t working. The project began with the removal of the Jacuzzi, the raised floor, and all the associated plumbing. Next, the old shower, vanity, and everything else was stripped right down to the studs. The before-during-after photos show how a deep built-in cabinet was created by “borrowing” some space from the master bedroom. A wide glass pocket door is installed in the adjacent wall. Without the Jacuzzi this space has become a large, bright, warm place for long baths. Tall ceilings and skylights make this room big and bright. The floor features 12” x 24” stone tile and in-floor heating, with complimentary 2” X 2” tiles for the shower. The white free-standing tub looks great with polished chrome floor-mounted tub filler and hand shower. With several live plants, this room is often used as a comfortable space for relaxing soaks on cold winter days. (Photos taken on Dec. 22) On the other side of the room is a large walk-in shower. Additional shower space was gained by removing a built-in cabinet and relocating the plumbing. Glass doors and panels enclose the new shower, and white subway wall tile is the perfect choice. But the bath’s centerpiece could arguably be the beautifully crafted vanity. Solid walnut doors and drawers are constructed so that the grain matches and flows, like a work of art or piece of furniture. The vanity is finished with a white quartz countertop and two under-mounted sinks with polished chrome fixtures. Two big mirrors with three tall warm-colored lights make this both a functional and beautiful room. The result is amazing. A great combination of good ideas and thoughtful construction.
Thoughtful Update Transforms Master Bath - Eliminates Jacuzzi
Thoughtful Update Transforms Master Bath - Eliminates Jacuzzi
Jacobson Construction, Inc.Jacobson Construction, Inc.
Jacuzzis were popular when this two-story 4-bedroom home was built in 1983. The owner was an architect who helped design this handicapped-accessible home with beautiful backyard views. But it was time for a master bath update. There were already beautiful skylights and big windows, but the shower was cramped and the Jacuzzi with its raised floor just wasn’t working. The project began with the removal of the Jacuzzi, the raised floor, and all the associated plumbing. Next, the old shower, vanity, and everything else was stripped right down to the studs. The before-during-after photos show how a deep built-in cabinet was created by “borrowing” some space from the master bedroom. A wide glass pocket door is installed in the adjacent wall. Without the Jacuzzi this space has become a large, bright, warm place for long baths. Tall ceilings and skylights make this room big and bright. The floor features 12” x 24” stone tile and in-floor heating, with complimentary 2” X 2” tiles for the shower. The white free-standing tub looks great with polished chrome floor-mounted tub filler and hand shower. With several live plants, this room is often used as a comfortable space for relaxing soaks on cold winter days. (Photos taken on Dec. 22) On the other side of the room is a large walk-in shower. Additional shower space was gained by removing a built-in cabinet and relocating the plumbing. Glass doors and panels enclose the new shower, and white subway wall tile is the perfect choice. But the bath’s centerpiece could arguably be the beautifully crafted vanity. Solid walnut doors and drawers are constructed so that the grain matches and flows, like a work of art or piece of furniture. The vanity is finished with a white quartz countertop and two under-mounted sinks with polished chrome fixtures. Two big mirrors with three tall warm-colored lights make this both a functional and beautiful room. The result is amazing. A great combination of good ideas and thoughtful construction.
Redberry Home Makeover
Redberry Home Makeover
Griffin DesignGriffin Design
Designed By: Robby & Lisa Griffin Photos By: Desired Photo
ヒューストンにあるお手頃価格の中くらいなカントリー風のおしゃれなバスルーム (浴槽なし) (家具調キャビネット、中間色木目調キャビネット、アルコーブ型シャワー、分離型トイレ、ベージュのタイル、磁器タイル、ベージュの壁、セラミックタイルの床、アンダーカウンター洗面器、珪岩の洗面台、ベージュの床、開き戸のシャワー、ベージュのカウンター) の写真

浴室・バスルーム (珪岩の洗面台、ベージュのカウンター、家具調キャビネット、磁器タイル) の写真

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