Bathroom
This is in Spain- I love the use of individual pieces. This appears to be a chest of some sort made into a vanity with marble top love
nice low cost example of a long vanity
Designer Kristine Tyler of Treefrog Design designed the bench that runs from the armoire into the shower stall in the bathroom seen here, giving the homeowners a seat outside of the shower as well as in it.
27. Floating double vanities. We’re seeing a rise in popularity of double floating vanities among the Houzz community. And it’s easy to see why. Floating a vanity frees up floor space to give the appearance of more room, and makes cleaning the floor easier than with a furniture-style vanity with legs that can trap dust.
26. Shower ledges. Many designers feel that installing a shower ledge is more straightforward than installing a niche, because a ledge requires only building out a few inches into the shower space instead of carving out space between studs. Run your ledge along the length of your shower stall, as designer Katy Popple did here, and you’ll have tons of space for shower essentials.
A bathtub was sacrificed to make room for this streamlined shower with a floor-to-ceiling glass partition that makes the ceiling seem higher. Black wall tile measuring 12 by 24 inches in a straight-lay pattern with black grout in the shower, combined with a partial glass door framed in black metal, gives the room a bold look.
Nice smaller bath idea : shower next vanity
like the drop in tub and shower beside each other with the window
like the personal makeup vanity and storage
floating bath vanity
wood encased mirrors!! over vanity
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