Bathroom Design Ideas with a Drop-in Tub and Pebble Tile
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Jamee Stanley, Interior Designer
Used existing bath and put a front on it to match the vanity. Tiled the back of the tub to coordinate with the shower. Used the pebble tile on the shower floor. We did not change the walls as they had been previously painted in a color and texture we loved.
Kraft Custom Construction
This modern bathroom remodel utilized natural light and organic, fluid tile design to create a sense of tranquility. The creative use of multi-colored pebble tiles, contrasting grout tones and outside-the-box design elements make the space feel lighthearted and playful, as well as spacious and grounding. The floors were salvaged from a local high school gym and the door leading into the master bathroom was custom made with a window re-light that aligns with the window in the shower. This allows for fluidity of light and space when the door is in the open position.
Houston Painting And Remodeling
This chair rail tile elevates this simple design and we've taken advantage of space in the wall framing to add a toiletry nook.
Allen Kitchen & Bath
Architect: Burnell, Branch, and Pester | Photo by: Jim Bartsch | Built by Allen
This Houzz project features the wide array of bathroom projects that Allen Construction has built and, where noted, designed over the years.
Allen Kitchen & Bath - the company's design-build division - works with clients to design the kitchen of their dreams within a tightly controlled budget. We’re there for you every step of the way, from initial sketches through welcoming you into your newly upgraded space. Combining both design and construction experts on one team helps us to minimize both budget and timelines for our clients. And our six phase design process is just one part of why we consistently earn rave reviews year after year.
Learn more about our process and design team at: http://design.buildallen.com
BK Interior Designs LLC
This spa-like main bathroom features a seductive and dramatic marble-looking feature wall. The dark wall is softened by contrasting wood-looking plank floors and mosaic pebble tiled floor in the shower. The seven-foot shower has multiple shower heads, including rainfall. There is also a tiled bench and wall niches for convenience. The infinity glass walls feature brass accents that match the luxurious chandelier and plumbing fixtures. This bathroom is a homeowner's dream, designed with a sizeable drop-in jacuzzi for self-care spa nights. A separate toilet room is located just behind the shower, with an adjacent closet for storage. In addition, the double black bathroom vanity with statement hardware ties in the dark feature wall. The frameless mirrors above the vanity reflect light around the room.
Sea Interior Design
Red cedar walls which homeowner wanted to keep. The style of the house is Mid Century and this Mod bathroom with newer amenities fits really well.
Kraft Custom Construction
Modern bathroom with lots of natural light and organic tile design using multi colored pebble tiles. Natural wood elements and marine grad paint. Photo by Greg Kozawa
Cherry City Interiors & Design
Builder/Remodeler: Santiam Mountain Investments, LLC....Materials provided by: Cherry City Interiors & Design....Photographs by: Shelli Dierck
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Drop-in Tub and Pebble Tile
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