Bathroom Design Ideas with a Corner Shower and Green Tile
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Fireclay Tile
Mini Star and Cross Tile in moody Tempest frame a grand soaking tub sitting on matching Large Star and Cross Tiles in matte black Basalt. Short on time? Hop in the custom shower clad in handmade Tempest 2x8 subway tile.
Mini Star and Cross Tile in moody Tempest frame a grand soaking tub sitting on matching Large Star and Cross Tiles in matte black Basalt. Short on time? Hop in the custom shower clad in handmade Tempest 2x8 subway tile.
DESIGN
Claire Thomas
PHOTOS
Claire Thomas
Kitchen Studio: Kansas City
This Master Bathroom had a lot of angles and dated materials and lacked storage. The drawers under the vanity allow for maximum storage, the clean lines are a welcome change and the steam shower is large enough for two.
Photos by Matt Kocourek
The Green Room Interiors
Chattanooga area 90's main bathroom gets a fresh new look that combines modern, traditional and rustic design elements
Design Set Match
Design By: Design Set Match Construction by: Kiefer Construction Photography by: Treve Johnson Photography Tile Materials: Tile Shop Light Fixtures: Metro Lighting Plumbing Fixtures: Jack London kitchen & Bath Ideabook: http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/207396/thumbs/el-sobrante-50s-ranch-bath
mitchell holladay architects
Olive ash veneer vanity cabinet floats above the grey tile floor, complementing a green tiled shower.
photography by adam rouse
Sato Architects, Inc.
The challenge of this project was to fulfill the clients' desire for a unique and modern second story addition that would blend harmoniously with the original 1930s bungalow. On the exterior, the addition appropriates the traditional materials of the existing home, while using contemporary proportions and lines to speak to a modern sensibility. Staggered massing and terraced roofs add to the visual interest and a harmonious balance in the design. On the interior, rich natural materials like oak and mahogany add warmth to the clean lines of the design. The design carefully frames stunning views of the reservoir and surrounding hills. In each room, multi-directional natural light, views and cross-ventilation increase the comfort and expansiveness of the spaces
Photography by: Studio Ceja
Griffin Designs
Smokey turquoise glass tiles cover this luxury bath with an interplay of stacked and gridded tile patterns that enhances the sophistication of the monochromatic palette.
Floor to ceiling glass panes define a breathtaking steam shower. Every detail takes the homeowner’s needs into account, including an in-wall waterfall element above the shower bench. Griffin Designs measured not only the space but also the seated homeowner to ensure a soothing stream of water that cascades onto the shoulders, hits just the right places, and melts away the stresses of the day.
Space conserving features such as the wall-hung toilet allowed for more flexibility in the layout. With more possibilities came more storage. Replacing the original pedestal sink, a bureau-style vanity spans four feet and offers six generously sized drawers. One drawer comes complete with outlets to discretely hide away accessories, like a hair dryer, while maximizing function. An additional recessed medicine cabinet measures almost six feet in height.
The comforts of this primary bath continue with radiant floor heating, a built-in towel warmer, and thoughtfully placed niches to hold all the bits and bobs in style.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Corner Shower and Green Tile
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