Bathroom with Wooden Worktops and a Wood Ceiling Ideas and Designs

Bathroom Interior
Bathroom Interior
Red Studio FurnitureRed Studio Furniture
Internally, we designed these Japanese inspired Naguri patterned privacy and ventilation screens. Because of the way the panels are cut at 45 degree angles, users can see out into the undergrowth but anyone passing by cannot see into the bathroom. Retractable bamboo screens cover the windows. To the left you can see one closed and to the right is one open. Dividing the two materials is a piece of live-edge chestnut. It became clear early on that leaving timber in its most natural state is what our clients wanted. A style we have come to love. The Trobolo compostable loo has been a massive success. Credit to Trobolo who have managed to develop a compostable loo that doesn’t smell (when used properly).
Candy cane tap cut out
Candy cane tap cut out
Red Studio FurnitureRed Studio Furniture
Small scandinavian grey and brown family bathroom in London with brown cabinets, a freestanding bath, a built-in shower, a two-piece toilet, white tiles, wood-effect tiles, white walls, ceramic flooring, a built-in sink, wooden worktops, grey floors, a sliding door, brown worktops, a feature wall, a single sink, a built in vanity unit, a wood ceiling and tongue and groove walls.
Ceiling Plan
Ceiling Plan
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Design by: Marcus Lehman Craftsmen: Marcus Lehman Photos by : Marcus Lehman Most of the furnished products were purchased from Lowe's and Ebay - Others were custom fabricated. To name a few: Wood tone is Special Walnut by Minwax on Pine; Dreamline Shower door; Vigo Industries Faucet; Kraus Sink; Smartcore Luxury Vinyl; Pendant light custom; Delta shower valve; Ebay (chinese) shower head.

Bathroom with Wooden Worktops and a Wood Ceiling Ideas and Designs

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