Friday, April 12, 2019
Bathroom Lighting Design Ideas
TUBULAR SCONCE
In Emmy Rossum's NYC apartment the custom made vanity includes fittings by Kallista, the walls, sink and floor are all lined in Ann Sacks marbles, the medication cabinet is by Robern along with the sconce is by Circa Lighting.MID-CENTURY CHANDELIER
Thanks to a pair of brother architects, this flat on Paris's Right Bank includes a dark and moody aesthetic which upgrades classic French style for the 21st century. The master bathroom retains a 1950s American dining table a 1960s chandelier, and also a Saarinen armchair. The market is clad in hand-cut glass-mosaic tiles adorned with gold leaf, the walls are of marble, and the floor is tiled with marble and gold-leafed-glass mosaics, 808 Smith Glass Shower Doors.Conventional SCONCES
The master bathroom's bathtub, sink, fittings, and black limestone floors are all by Waterworks at this Upstate New York home. The sconces are by Vaughan, the kilim is from West Elm, and the artworks were bought in Paris and London.COPPER CHANDELIER
For a San Francisco family, designer Ken Fulk revived a faded 19th-century landmark, transforming it into a multifunctional 21st-century house without losing any of its period drama. The marble bathtub in the toilet of the wife is by Urban Archaeology, the wallcovering is hand-painted, and the floor is from Fox Marble.VENDOME SCONCES
This guest bath features Vendome sconces by Thomas O'Brien for Visual Comfort, a salvaged 1920s bathtub and pedestal sink, plus a Burmese teak mirror in this Bellport, New York home.GILDED CHANDELIER
A sculpture by Louise Bourgeois overlooks a bathroom in French architect Jacques Grange's Paris apartment. The chandelier is 19th-century; the bathtub, sink, and faucet are by L'Epi d'Or and the inlaid marble floor relies on a pattern.Modern Bathroom Renovation Ideas
Ahead: House Hunters Renovation
As seen on HGTV's House Hunters Renovation, the homeowners expected to create a bigger bathroom with space for a shower.Following: House Hunters Renovation
Whilst tearing down a wall to bring a shower, the homeowners chose to update the tile using a white version that reflects light in the room, making the space appear bigger, look more interesting ideas.Following: Beach Flip
Following the makeover, this guest toilet seems much more spacious with a full glass shower, fresh white flooring tiles and a floating vanity.Ahead: Brother Vs. Brother
Old tile and a dated dressing table did nothing to enhance this boring bathroom featured on HGTV's Brother Vs. Brother.Bathroom Storage Ideas
An Example of Vertical Space
You can not have too many towel bars (well, perhaps you can). Put in three for draping your towels over them stacking towel bars on the doorway, a seldom-used area.Materials Your Worries at a Corner
Picture a shelf produced by turning baskets on their sides and mounting them to the wall. Choose like baskets to get a look or use baskets in varying sizes and shapes for a more whimsical approach, click here.Bottoms Up and Bottles Out
Installing a spice rack on the backs of the doors will optimize your vanity area. A caddie is another choice.Build It Right Into the Wall
Even better suited to construction or renovation, an integrated niche or alcove at a shower increases the storage capacity. It creates an interesting design element.Best Bathroom Paints Ideas in 2019
DEEP BLUE
The Sink in the guest toilet is a nod to this Charleston home's previous days as a kitchen home. Benjamin Moore's Polo Blue in the walls provides this home and a contemporary pop of colour.MINT STRIPES
Designer Angela Free installed tiles to make wide stripes at a 37-square-foot guest bathroom in a San Francisco. "Stripes are a pleasant, graphic design element which may bring movement and pattern into a room, but not at a busy way," she states. By wrapping the pattern around the space, she opened it up and generated "flow, a borderless space."POPS OF PINK
This Virginia townhouse is a study in pink, thus the feminine curtain of a powder room follows suit. Nina Campbell's geometric Ornella background tempers the cheery colour.POLISHED BLACK
"This Little black lacquered box of a guest tub is everyone's favorite area," Mark D. Sikes states. "Very striking and hot." A Regency ebony-and-bone mirror is propped above a Gramercy Single metallic sink.MOROCCAN
In a Cape Bath designed by Kyle Timothy Blood, Cod, Massachusetts, the patterns of tile, from Mosaic House, evoke the atmosphere of a traditional hammam. The Underscore BubbleMassage bath of Kohler is rimmed with Princess White quartzite.Top Bathroom Tiles Design
HEXAGONAL PATTERN
"I wanted play!" Says designer SuzAnn Kletzien of the bath. The impact starts with a lively hexagonal-tile "carpet" by Artistic Tile. In Thassos marbles and Nero Marquina White, it's a luxe version of traditional penny-tile.VINTAGE GLAMOUR
Within an art-deco toilet, mother-of-pearl liner frames the Arpell Bianco tile from Artistic Tile.BLUE OMBRE
The master bath walls in a Manhattan penthouse are tiled in Bisazza's Mughetto, as well as the floors in Ann Sacks's Savoy.CIRCULAR PATTERN
The curved motif of Ann Sacks's Beau Monde Glass Mosaics tile within this San Francisco master bath echos the round stool and Roman shade.BRIGHT BLUE
Adriatic Sea tiles by Fireclay Tile line the shower in Justina Blakeney's "Jungalow." The routine -- and trio of niches -- put a jewel-like mirror off.INDUSTRIAL CHIC
Designer Deirdre Doherty gives a new look for this bathroom in a classic Spanish Revival. By mixing in a bit of industrial chic, the space feels new. (The wall tile is Michael S. Smith for Ann Sacks along with the flooring tile is Cluny by Granada Tile.)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)