Bathroom and Cloakroom with Ceramic Tiles and a Dado Rail Ideas and Designs

1916 Richmond Craftsman
1916 Richmond Craftsman
Craftsman Design and RenovationCraftsman Design and Renovation
After years of renting out the house, the owners of this 1916 Craftsman were ready to make it their forever home. Both enthusiastic cooks, an updated kitchen was at the top of the list. Updating the fireplace, as well as two bathrooms in the house were also important. The homeowners passion for honoring the age of home, while also updating it, was at the forefront of our design. The end result beautifully blends the older elements with the new.
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Richard Rothmore - Interior PhotographyRichard Rothmore - Interior Photography
This is an example of a small victorian family bathroom in London with a freestanding bath, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, white tiles, ceramic tiles, blue walls, a pedestal sink, blue floors, an open shower, a dado rail and a single sink.
Complete home redesign Hampstead
Complete home redesign Hampstead
Better Homes StudioBetter Homes Studio
A beautiful big Victorian Style Bathroom with herringbone pattern tiling on the floor, free standing bath tub and a wet room that connects to the master bedroom through a small dressing
Barnes Town House
Barnes Town House
London Design CollaborativeLondon Design Collaborative
This is an example of a medium sized contemporary family bathroom in London with shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, a claw-foot bath, a walk-in shower, a wall mounted toilet, blue tiles, ceramic tiles, blue walls, ceramic flooring, a submerged sink, beige floors, an open shower, white worktops, a dado rail, a single sink, a built in vanity unit and panelled walls.
Modern Oak
Modern Oak
Anderson Design SolutionsAnderson Design Solutions
Shower time
Inspiration for a small modern grey and cream family bathroom in London with flat-panel cabinets, a walk-in shower, beige tiles, ceramic tiles, beige walls, ceramic flooring, beige floors, a hinged door and a dado rail.
South London Semi Detached House
South London Semi Detached House
Beacham ArchitectsBeacham Architects
Extension and refurbishment of a semi-detached house in Hern Hill. Extensions are modern using modern materials whilst being respectful to the original house and surrounding fabric. Views to the treetops beyond draw occupants from the entrance, through the house and down to the double height kitchen at garden level. From the playroom window seat on the upper level, children (and adults) can climb onto a play-net suspended over the dining table. The mezzanine library structure hangs from the roof apex with steel structure exposed, a place to relax or work with garden views and light. More on this - the built-in library joinery becomes part of the architecture as a storage wall and transforms into a gorgeous place to work looking out to the trees. There is also a sofa under large skylights to chill and read. The kitchen and dining space has a Z-shaped double height space running through it with a full height pantry storage wall, large window seat and exposed brickwork running from inside to outside. The windows have slim frames and also stack fully for a fully indoor outdoor feel. A holistic retrofit of the house provides a full thermal upgrade and passive stack ventilation throughout. The floor area of the house was doubled from 115m2 to 230m2 as part of the full house refurbishment and extension project. A huge master bathroom is achieved with a freestanding bath, double sink, double shower and fantastic views without being overlooked. The master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe room with its own window. The children's bathroom is fun with under the sea wallpaper as well as a separate shower and eaves bath tub under the skylight making great use of the eaves space. The loft extension makes maximum use of the eaves to create two double bedrooms, an additional single eaves guest room / study and the eaves family bathroom. 5 bedrooms upstairs.
South London Semi Detached House
South London Semi Detached House
Beacham ArchitectsBeacham Architects
Extension and refurbishment of a semi-detached house in Hern Hill. Extensions are modern using modern materials whilst being respectful to the original house and surrounding fabric. Views to the treetops beyond draw occupants from the entrance, through the house and down to the double height kitchen at garden level. From the playroom window seat on the upper level, children (and adults) can climb onto a play-net suspended over the dining table. The mezzanine library structure hangs from the roof apex with steel structure exposed, a place to relax or work with garden views and light. More on this - the built-in library joinery becomes part of the architecture as a storage wall and transforms into a gorgeous place to work looking out to the trees. There is also a sofa under large skylights to chill and read. The kitchen and dining space has a Z-shaped double height space running through it with a full height pantry storage wall, large window seat and exposed brickwork running from inside to outside. The windows have slim frames and also stack fully for a fully indoor outdoor feel. A holistic retrofit of the house provides a full thermal upgrade and passive stack ventilation throughout. The floor area of the house was doubled from 115m2 to 230m2 as part of the full house refurbishment and extension project. A huge master bathroom is achieved with a freestanding bath, double sink, double shower and fantastic views without being overlooked. The master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe room with its own window. The children's bathroom is fun with under the sea wallpaper as well as a separate shower and eaves bath tub under the skylight making great use of the eaves space. The loft extension makes maximum use of the eaves to create two double bedrooms, an additional single eaves guest room / study and the eaves family bathroom. 5 bedrooms upstairs.
South London Semi Detached House
South London Semi Detached House
Beacham ArchitectsBeacham Architects
Extension and refurbishment of a semi-detached house in Hern Hill. Extensions are modern using modern materials whilst being respectful to the original house and surrounding fabric. Views to the treetops beyond draw occupants from the entrance, through the house and down to the double height kitchen at garden level. From the playroom window seat on the upper level, children (and adults) can climb onto a play-net suspended over the dining table. The mezzanine library structure hangs from the roof apex with steel structure exposed, a place to relax or work with garden views and light. More on this - the built-in library joinery becomes part of the architecture as a storage wall and transforms into a gorgeous place to work looking out to the trees. There is also a sofa under large skylights to chill and read. The kitchen and dining space has a Z-shaped double height space running through it with a full height pantry storage wall, large window seat and exposed brickwork running from inside to outside. The windows have slim frames and also stack fully for a fully indoor outdoor feel. A holistic retrofit of the house provides a full thermal upgrade and passive stack ventilation throughout. The floor area of the house was doubled from 115m2 to 230m2 as part of the full house refurbishment and extension project. A huge master bathroom is achieved with a freestanding bath, double sink, double shower and fantastic views without being overlooked. The master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe room with its own window. The children's bathroom is fun with under the sea wallpaper as well as a separate shower and eaves bath tub under the skylight making great use of the eaves space. The loft extension makes maximum use of the eaves to create two double bedrooms, an additional single eaves guest room / study and the eaves family bathroom. 5 bedrooms upstairs.
South London Semi Detached House
South London Semi Detached House
Beacham ArchitectsBeacham Architects
Extension and refurbishment of a semi-detached house in Hern Hill. Extensions are modern using modern materials whilst being respectful to the original house and surrounding fabric. Views to the treetops beyond draw occupants from the entrance, through the house and down to the double height kitchen at garden level. From the playroom window seat on the upper level, children (and adults) can climb onto a play-net suspended over the dining table. The mezzanine library structure hangs from the roof apex with steel structure exposed, a place to relax or work with garden views and light. More on this - the built-in library joinery becomes part of the architecture as a storage wall and transforms into a gorgeous place to work looking out to the trees. There is also a sofa under large skylights to chill and read. The kitchen and dining space has a Z-shaped double height space running through it with a full height pantry storage wall, large window seat and exposed brickwork running from inside to outside. The windows have slim frames and also stack fully for a fully indoor outdoor feel. A holistic retrofit of the house provides a full thermal upgrade and passive stack ventilation throughout. The floor area of the house was doubled from 115m2 to 230m2 as part of the full house refurbishment and extension project. A huge master bathroom is achieved with a freestanding bath, double sink, double shower and fantastic views without being overlooked. The master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe room with its own window. The children's bathroom is fun with under the sea wallpaper as well as a separate shower and eaves bath tub under the skylight making great use of the eaves space. The loft extension makes maximum use of the eaves to create two double bedrooms, an additional single eaves guest room / study and the eaves family bathroom. 5 bedrooms upstairs.
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Richard Rothmore - Interior PhotographyRichard Rothmore - Interior Photography
Photo of a small victorian family bathroom in London with a freestanding bath, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, white tiles, ceramic tiles, blue walls, a pedestal sink, blue floors, an open shower, a dado rail and a single sink.
South London Semi Detached House
South London Semi Detached House
Beacham ArchitectsBeacham Architects
Extension and refurbishment of a semi-detached house in Hern Hill. Extensions are modern using modern materials whilst being respectful to the original house and surrounding fabric. Views to the treetops beyond draw occupants from the entrance, through the house and down to the double height kitchen at garden level. From the playroom window seat on the upper level, children (and adults) can climb onto a play-net suspended over the dining table. The mezzanine library structure hangs from the roof apex with steel structure exposed, a place to relax or work with garden views and light. More on this - the built-in library joinery becomes part of the architecture as a storage wall and transforms into a gorgeous place to work looking out to the trees. There is also a sofa under large skylights to chill and read. The kitchen and dining space has a Z-shaped double height space running through it with a full height pantry storage wall, large window seat and exposed brickwork running from inside to outside. The windows have slim frames and also stack fully for a fully indoor outdoor feel. A holistic retrofit of the house provides a full thermal upgrade and passive stack ventilation throughout. The floor area of the house was doubled from 115m2 to 230m2 as part of the full house refurbishment and extension project. A huge master bathroom is achieved with a freestanding bath, double sink, double shower and fantastic views without being overlooked. The master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe room with its own window. The children's bathroom is fun with under the sea wallpaper as well as a separate shower and eaves bath tub under the skylight making great use of the eaves space. The loft extension makes maximum use of the eaves to create two double bedrooms, an additional single eaves guest room / study and the eaves family bathroom. 5 bedrooms upstairs.
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Richard Rothmore - Interior PhotographyRichard Rothmore - Interior Photography
Small victorian family bathroom in London with a freestanding bath, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, white tiles, ceramic tiles, blue walls, a pedestal sink, blue floors, an open shower, a dado rail and a single sink.
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Richard Rothmore - Interior PhotographyRichard Rothmore - Interior Photography
This is an example of a small victorian family bathroom in London with a freestanding bath, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, white tiles, ceramic tiles, blue walls, a pedestal sink, blue floors, an open shower, a dado rail and a single sink.
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Richard Rothmore - Interior PhotographyRichard Rothmore - Interior Photography
Design ideas for a small victorian family bathroom in London with a freestanding bath, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, white tiles, ceramic tiles, blue walls, a pedestal sink, blue floors, an open shower, a dado rail and a single sink.
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Richard Rothmore - Interior PhotographyRichard Rothmore - Interior Photography
Photo of a small victorian family bathroom in London with a freestanding bath, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, white tiles, ceramic tiles, blue walls, a pedestal sink, blue floors, an open shower, a dado rail and a single sink.
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Richard Rothmore - Interior PhotographyRichard Rothmore - Interior Photography
This is an example of a small victorian family bathroom in London with a freestanding bath, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, white tiles, ceramic tiles, blue walls, a pedestal sink, blue floors, an open shower, a dado rail and a single sink.
Master Bath Vanity
Master Bath Vanity
Integral Design InteriorsIntegral Design Interiors
This Master bath features matching his and hers vanities on either side of a generous spa tub and faux finished columns. The walls and back-splashes 4 x 12 marble tiles in a running bond brick pattern with a carved acanthus leaf listello and matching chair rail molding. The frosted glass storage cabinets have elegant curved details and interior lighting. The mirror is built in and framed by tile. Bill Beitcher and Roberta Miller
Exquisite Green Tiles
Exquisite Green Tiles
York House DesignsYork House Designs
To continue the green theme and infuse the space with even more texture and visual interest, we incorporated these exquisite green tiles.
This is an example of a small cloakroom in London with a wall mounted toilet, green tiles, ceramic tiles, multi-coloured walls, porcelain flooring, a wall-mounted sink, beige floors, a dado rail and wallpapered walls.
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Richard Rothmore - Interior PhotographyRichard Rothmore - Interior Photography
Inspiration for a small victorian family bathroom in London with a freestanding bath, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, white tiles, ceramic tiles, blue walls, a pedestal sink, blue floors, an open shower, a dado rail and a single sink.
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Family Bathroom - Kingston Upon Thames
Richard Rothmore - Interior PhotographyRichard Rothmore - Interior Photography
Photo of a small victorian family bathroom in London with a freestanding bath, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, white tiles, ceramic tiles, blue walls, a pedestal sink, blue floors, an open shower, a dado rail and a single sink.

Bathroom and Cloakroom with Ceramic Tiles and a Dado Rail Ideas and Designs

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