Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Small Basement Bathroom Ideas

Industrial Chic Basement

Mosaik Design and Remodeling recently finished a basement remodel in Portland's SW Vista Hills neighborhood that helped a family of four reclaim 1,700 unused square feet. Now there's a comfortable, industrial living space that has use and appeals to the entire family.

Ecologia Montreal

A partial wall visually divides the bathroom from the bed, however, the soaking bathtub and dressing table are a part of this area's open plan. To protect the wood flooring, a bath mat is used by the couples and keeps splashes. "The child's bath is different from ours," Karsenti states, "but our bathroom is pretty special: spa relaxing and like, a bit like Japanese soaking tub area."

Austin Modern Bathroom

Curbless showers do not need to be receptive, this one's comprised behind a frameless, glass enclosure. The lack of a shower frame along with a curb give an sight line to this bathroom.

Crest Meadows Home

Looks clean and simple and comparatively inexpensive to construct.

Basement Spa Bathroom

This bath looks somewhat masculine, but the design team just wanted to achieve a neutral feel to the area. Great tile work!

Girard Townhouse, Philadelphia

There's no need to worry about splashing here, since this entire toilet is a wet room. Having the controls at the opening of this shower of the shower makes heating up things and prevents the homeowners.

Italian Basement

The third bath indicates a very different design from the other two baths. "The customer has a child who wanted to participate directly in the choice of the color of the toilet. I was thrilled to call him, and the end result was so surprising and unexpected," Dellatorre states. "It appears to be in a paint factory where you can see all of the Pantone colors all at once. More interesting design to website https://www.capablegroupinc.ca/.

Boston Beach Style Basement Toilet

The sauna takes up about the exact same space as the bathtub across from the shower -- but who cares? Anyone would love to get one!

Tine Halseth Vuorma

Won't you agree that all construction and designs is really hard work -- look at the task done on this toilet and how beautiful it is.

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