Bathroom with Engineered Stone Worktops and a Dado Rail Ideas and Designs

Henderson
Henderson
Karly Kristina DesignKarly Kristina Design
Photo of a classic ensuite bathroom in Vancouver with grey cabinets, a freestanding bath, white walls, a submerged sink, white floors, white worktops, double sinks, a built in vanity unit, wainscoting, shaker cabinets, porcelain flooring, engineered stone worktops and a dado rail.
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.
kid's bathroom
kid's bathroom
Karina GoncharovaKarina Goncharova
This is an example of a large classic family bathroom in London with a freestanding bath, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, beige tiles, ceramic tiles, blue walls, ceramic flooring, a console sink, engineered stone worktops and a dado rail.
Versital Case Study : Marble Master Bathroom With Built in Bath and Shower
Versital Case Study : Marble Master Bathroom With Built in Bath and Shower
Versital UKVersital UK
Master bathroom using stone resin marble panels throughout for a sleek finish. Finished with a contrast granite dado. Mirrored cabinets from Keuco with built in lights. Shelf creating by boxing out and cladding with panels.
Barnes Town House
Barnes Town House
London Design CollaborativeLondon Design Collaborative
The 2nd guest bathroom is located at the back of the house and is more modern, It is also a smaller space so we wanted to keep it clean and bright as well as contemporary, without overshadowing original features like the high ceilings and cornice. Everything was pared down with white spray lacquered, flat panelled doors. We added the oak recessed finger bar and bespoke oak shelf to help emulate the large trees outside. There wasn't as much space in this ensuite so we created a large walk in shower instead of trying to fit a bath in too. The floor tiles are Carrara marble, worktop is Corian, tapware is Hansgrohe Axor and the shower screen is bespoke.
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.
Barnes Town House
Barnes Town House
London Design CollaborativeLondon Design Collaborative
The 2nd guest bathroom is located at the back of the house and is more modern, It is also a smaller space so we wanted to keep it clean and bright as well as contemporary, without overshadowing original features like the high ceilings and cornice. Everything was pared down with white spray lacquered, flat panelled doors. We added the oak recessed finger bar and bespoke oak shelf to help emulate the large trees outside. There wasn't as much space in this ensuite so we created a large walk in shower instead of trying to fit a bath in too. The floor tiles are Carrara marble, worktop is Corian, tapware is Hansgrohe Axor and the shower screen is bespoke.

Bathroom with Engineered Stone Worktops and a Dado Rail Ideas and Designs

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