3/4 Bathroom Design Ideas with Pebble Tile Floors
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Ku Interior Design
The guest bath had been a do-it-yourself project of a former homeowner and the materials and workmanship did not match the quality of the home. The old shower bench made it almost impossible to get in and out of the shower because it forced the door so close to the toilet. The bathroom was gutted and has all new fixtures and finishes. More Hawaiian art reminds the wife of where she grew up.
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Kisha Gianni Designs
This guest bathroom had a great view to the outdoors so we used as many natural materials as possible such as natural wood cabinets on the custom vanity, Absolute black granite counters, and a pebble tile floor.
Metamorphosis Design-Build
The third-floor alcove shower features a low-flow showerhead and an accent strip of the same natural stone mosaic that mirrors the bathroom floor.
Photo by David J. Turner
KSDesigns LLC
This guest bath has a light and airy feel with an organic element and pop of color. The custom vanity is in a midtown jade aqua-green PPG paint Holy Glen. It provides ample storage while giving contrast to the white and brass elements. A playful use of mixed metal finishes gives the bathroom an up-dated look. The 3 light sconce is gold and black with glass globes that tie the gold cross handle plumbing fixtures and matte black hardware and bathroom accessories together. The quartz countertop has gold veining that adds additional warmth to the space. The acacia wood framed mirror with a natural interior edge gives the bathroom an organic warm feel that carries into the curb-less shower through the use of warn toned river rock. White subway tile in an offset pattern is used on all three walls in the shower and carried over to the vanity backsplash. The shower has a tall niche with quartz shelves providing lots of space for storing shower necessities. The river rock from the shower floor is carried to the back of the niche to add visual interest to the white subway shower wall as well as a black Schluter edge detail. The shower has a frameless glass rolling shower door with matte black hardware to give the this smaller bathroom an open feel and allow the natural light in. There is a gold handheld shower fixture with a cross handle detail that looks amazing against the white subway tile wall. The white Sherwin Williams Snowbound walls are the perfect backdrop to showcase the design elements of the bathroom.
Photography by LifeCreated.
John Krause Construction
Nautical meets Modern-Industrial Style Bathroom Renovation in Washington, D.C.
3/4 Bathroom Design Ideas with Pebble Tile Floors
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