Bathroom Design Ideas with a Curbless Shower and Blue Tile
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Simply Bathroom Solutions
The stunning ocean blue wall tiles gave a focal point from the bathroom door. Laying the tiles vertically makes the height of the room look higher than it is.
Caroline Johnson Photography
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• Interior Design: Lillie Design
• Architect: Lorin Hill
G. Christianson Construction, Inc.
We love the way the blue herringbone full tile backsplash complements the Maple cabinetry. Notice the same color in the shower niche to connect the two areas of the bathroom. Interestingly, just by looking at the white accent tile in the shower, you'd think the texture would make it hard to clean, but the angles of the texture and the polished material makes running a towel or spraying it with a handheld so smooth.
Alison Giese Interiors
A custom floating vanity made of reclaimed wood, and a concrete composite vessel sink, along with subway tile run in a vertical off-set pattern keep the small space clean and free of visual clutter.
GOODFELLAS CONSTRUCTION
Custom Shower we created for our Los Angeles clients includes an ornate sea glass design
Laplante Construction Inc.
The tranquil blue sauna was created with Porcelanosa floor and wall tile and an Oasis frameless shower door. A freestanding bathtub provides another relaxing option.
Simply Bathroom Solutions
Constructing a curved wall and installing a picture window to look out to the garden in this small ensuite created interest to an otherwise narrow underwhelming bathroom.
Recessing lighting above the curved wall shimmers light down onto the beautiful Japanese Navy Blue tiles.
Mosby Building Arts
The American Standard toilet has a Toto Washlet A200 bidet seat. Vertical and horizontal grab bars make it possible to transfer from the toilet to a power chair.
Photo by Toby Weiss for Mosby Building Arts
Amélie Guilleminot
Passer du 3 pièces au 4 pièces pour ce bel appartement traversant. Rénovation complète et décoration en vu d’une colocation. Parquet, alcôves, peintures et papier peint végétal.
James Hill Architect, AIA
A skylight effect is created with concealed lighting and blue paint to brighten an interior bath.
Photo credit Ricardoíguez Enríquez
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Curbless Shower and Blue Tile
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