You may not see exactly what you're looking for here and that's just because we haven't designed for you yet! What's in your dream bathroom? What experience do you want your guests to have? Craving a luxurious bubble bath? How about a steam shower? All of these bathrooms were designed for individuals with their own specific needs and tastes.
Floating vanity cabinets, a clear glass shower and a free standing tub all work harmoniously to expand the feel of this bathroom. A ledge for leg shaving from the shower continues to create a deck for the Roman Tub faucet which saved money.
This large master bathroom has built in formality as the freestanding tub flanked by his and hers vanity cabinets seen from the entry. We continued that theme by mirroring the ceiling soffit with the tile design on the floor.
Espresso cabinets provide ample storage in this contemporary bathroom, while open shelves for rolled up towels provide some softness. The limestone floors and countertops give the space a crisp clean look.
Extra thick limestone counters with a waterfall edge are pierced by a frosted glass top for the center vanity area. Cabinets appear to be suspended from the stone & the frosted stripe on the mirrors replcates the counter.
Marble steps lead to the extra large jetted tub tucked into a nook of colmuns. The window over the tub looks through the shower onto a water featuer in a private courtyard. And the double entry shower is loaded with features!
The clear glass sconces provide unobstructed view to the floor to ceiling glass mosaic tile in this powder room. A floating glass counter with integrated sink and a matching glass pedestal for ob j d'arte.
The only time you'll catch a toilet in a picture is the Toto Neorest.With a toilet like that, you need extra special finishes and fixtures. The wall mounted faucet is also the towel bar and the vanity cabinet was a special gift.
The fractal pattern of the tile on the wall mimics the shapes of the irridescent black glass mosaic tile which also lines the sink basin of the custom concrete counter. Swarovski crystal stars punctuate the dramatic back drop.
Matte gray tiles alternate with glass tiles that have inbedded red metallic threads creating a dramatic separation between 2 floating vanities. It continues on the floor to draw focus to the light that illuminates the art glass above.
The deck of this tub was raised off the floor so the homeowner could appreciate the gorgeous views while soaking in the jetted tub for two. We built a custom cabinet to utilize the large empty space next to the steps.
Teal penny-round tiles form a curvy base for this freestanding soaker to sit on. The curve was designed to replace the old tub deck footprint- so why not make it a focal point? Reminds me of the shape of the swan's neck in the roman shades.
We love Phillip Jeffries Mica wallpaper! Texture plus visual value is a great way to make this fairly simple powder room really shine.