Cabin Bathroom
Nice lower drawer storage idea - Drawers on the bottom make the most of storage space. “These drawers are great for storing toilet paper. And the legs on the vanity give it a furniture-like look,”
Tub with tiles edge, note narrow wood shelf as tile topper
Tub with tile edge...
The same marble as the countertop forms the tub surround. “It’s easy to enter and exit the tub. The ledge on the side is nice and wide if you need to sit on it for support."
...zellige tile lines the bathroom wall and the shower stall. “This is everything I love about using organic materials,” “The clay tiles are handmade and when they are fired there are these incredible variations and inconsistencies. There’s such a luxury in having materials like this.” (check out greens...)
recessed towel bar niche? (keeps dry in shower area?)
For loft...
As with any room, the solution is a combination of task and ambient lighting — This design shows the strategic use of diffused light at face height to provide good illumination just where it’s needed. A concealed light source washing down from beneath the mirror is practical and adds an ambient glow.
Shower and toilet tucked under slant
Use tiles in different colors and sizes, but keep the shape consistent for a harmonious effect. This bathroom includes oblong tiles in two different colors, but the same brick pattern on each surface creates a visual connection between the planes. Tile on floor and one wall... feels more spacious?
She also removed the linen closet to create a more open feel. The large wood cabinet now holds the linens. The vintage piece was found online for about $50. “It was a grungy yellow so we refinished it,” Bendewald says. “We added interior shelves, knocked out a solid panel door it had and added glass. We also fixed the dresser’s wonky drawers. I think adding a piece of furniture to a bathroom really warms it up, while also giving you the storage you need.”
Tub and shower seat...
Plants in the wet room window!
The wood stool next to the tub is an ideal spot to place accessories or a glass of wine while taking a bath,,, Tub seems to have a nice edge too...
These cabinets pull out at eye level and may be less noticeable to inquisitive youngsters, though it’s still important to keep medicines and sharp objects in childproof containers. The pullouts also make it easier to see and reach the contents than if you had to bend down beneath the vanity top.
Here, the vanity floats in the middle of the room, with partial walls dividing off the toilet behind a closable door on the left and the shower at right. Mirrors and glass walls create the impression of more space, blurring the lines between zones.
Rustic partial doors separating wet room from rest of bathroom?
Bathroom sink
...floating shelves above the toilet provide display space and additional storage.
Tub tile coordinated with but different from floor tile, white wall tile
double ledges serve the bathtub and the shower.
Shower ledge rather than niches
vintage-style trough sink with vintage faucets
Keep everything off the ground and you will expand the sense of floor space.
Ceiling color in bathroom
Floor tile: RevoTile in Power Grey, Daltile' Click together porcelain tile (Kalamazoo)
The trio of globe pendant lights hung at staggered heights adds a visual splash.
Wall hung trough sink
a hand-held shower on a sliding bar. as well as overhead shower
Design ideas for loft bathroom - Curbless shower with frameless glass and continuous tile treatment. “ The glass enclosure at the shower allows the eye to see the entire length of the bathroom at all times. Additionally, by running the same tile across the floor and up the rear wall of the shower, the eye is drawn the length of the bathroom, making it feel larger than it is.” Linear drain in the shower with the same tile as the floor for a seamless, minimalist look.
Free standing towel rack??
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