101 Bathroom & Powder Room Design Photos
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Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Washington DC Asian-Inspired Master Bath Design by #MeghanBrowne4JenniferGilmer.
An Asian-inspired bath with warm teak countertops, dividing wall and soaking tub by Zen Bathworks. Sonoma Forge Waterbridge faucets lend an industrial chic and rustic country aesthetic. A Stone Forest Roma vessel sink rests atop the teak counter.
Photography by Bob Narod. http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/
Cummings Architecture + Interiors
This gorgeous two-story master bathroom features a spacious glass shower with bench, wide double vanity with custom cabinetry, a salvaged sliding barn door, and alcove for claw-foot tub. The barn door hides the walk in closet. The powder-room is separate from the rest of the bathroom. There are three interior windows in the space. Exposed beams add to the rustic farmhouse feel of this bright luxury bathroom.
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USI Design & Remodeling
This small bath carries an immense amount of presence. Bold metallic Copper walls and the Black walnut sliding barn door set a unique stage. **See the before pictures.
His/Hers toilets and vanities are in separate compartments.
DesignLine Home Transformations
The new en suite with barn style door, frameless glass tub/shower door and Cambria Whitney quartz tops. The use of Panama Rose was a great choice for the bath! Photo by John Magor Photography
MaMo Architects
Jeffrey Totoro Photography,
Original oil paintings by Max Mason; www.maxmasonartist.com
Tiny Digs
The beach theme continues in the bathroom with a vessel sink that sits atop a glass shelf showing the sea shells and glass underneath. The sliding door is adorned with a mermaid handle. Tongue and groove cedar planks line the ceiling and Winter Wheat Bamboo Flooring is from Lumber Liquidators. And plenty of turquoise accents round out the décor.
Photo credit: Shane McKenzie
101 Bathroom & Powder Room Design Photos
Always by Design ARCHITECTURE
As the client anticipated using the house in retirement, the first floor includes a full bath and 4th bedroom. The threshold-free shower was designed with flexible showering hardware for standing and seated showering. A slatted cedar window shutter provides privacy, yet even while closed, allows sunlight and even a breeze to enter, when the window behind is open.
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