With so many ideas and inspirations, it’s difficult to choose the perfect combination for your luxury bathroom. Therefore, here you have some ideas for your next remodeling bathroom with some Bathroom Designers names to get inspired
Designer Marshall Watson turned the master bath in a Florida house into a spa-like oasis with floor-to-ceiling windows, a cast-iron tub, a custom vanity with crystal bars and a crystal chandelier.
Deirdre Doherty gives to this vintage bathroom an old Spanish revival.
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Bathroom designer Suzanne Kasler insisted in double sinks and in an African appeal!
In a Shingle Style beach house decorated by Rob Southern. With a stunning view, the interior window opens up the whole bathroom to sunlight and to a stunning view.
Back to the 18th century, the architect Michael T. Gray and interior designer Hattie Holland created this bathroom. The deep blue-gray works perfectly for this classic-inspired bathroom.
Pagoda mirrors and Serena & Lily hurries give “a little jolt” to the master bath in a Bahamas house designed by Amanda Lindroth. Kohler tub with Waterworks fittings.
In a New York City bathroom designed by Sandra Nunnerley, mist mosaic tile has a watery, pearlescent glow. Vintage sconces, Polished nickel fixtures, and Easton stool.
This bathroom design was inspired by hanami, the Japanese tradition of going to see the blossoms as part of a spring celebration. Caroline Beaupère, the designer, designed this bathroom in New Jersey because she “loves cherry blossoms”
The view and the fireplace from this California bathroom designed by Ohara-Davies-Gaetano create a relaxed ambiance. The sunken bathtub contributes for the relaxing feeling.
This tiles of the 1970s beach house bathroom are similar to a cement floor in Spain, but the pattern is based on a block print from India. Designed by Karen Vidal.
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Originally the owners were going to add a master suite, but then they looked up and realized that the third-floor attic, with its peaked roof and exposed beams, presented an unusual opportunity. “The first thing we shopped for was that tub,” says Chicago-based designer Julia Buckingham. “It’s the crown jewel.”
The beach is right outside this house in Marina del Rey, California, but you’d never have known it from the dark and cramped master bath. Designer Daleet Spector reconfigured the space and added large windows to let in more light.
To balance out a girl’s youthful bathroom, designer Cheryl Kees Clendenon selected a classic claw-foot tub by Victoria + Albert, perfect for a long soak.
Calacatta marble walls and a gleaming Rêve tub by Kohler brighten the master bath. All fittings are by Harrington Brass Works. The wall hanging is from L’Aviva Home.
In this bold mashup in a Chicago bathroom decorated by Summer Thornton — traditional and modern, florals and stripes — everything looks gorgeous together.
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