Bathroom Design Ideas with a Shower/Bathtub Combo and Purple Walls
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ZIEGLER LUMBER CO
Mid Continent cabinetry- shaker door, dark gray pant on maple. we used a fun "fantasy marble" laminate for the tops and a fun blue and gray glass mosaic tile to tie it all in.
Precision Floor And Decor
White subway tiles, smoky gray glass mosaic tile accents, soft gray spa bathtub, solid surface countertops, and lilac walls. Photos by Kost Plus Marketing.
Photo by Carrie Kost
Washtenaw Woodwrights, Inc.
Another view of the 2nd floor bath. All of the original tile remains. Note the nice tile around the bathtub. The only thing changed in this picture was the bathtub was re-glazed, new shower controls were installed, there is a new shower rod and curtain, and the toilet was replaced. The old toilet had a wall mounted tank that was failing. There are also new towel rods and bath accessories.. Also note the new bath exhaust fan in the ceiling.
Photography by: Steve Whitsitt
Creative Surfaces Countertops & Tile
When remodeling your home there are so many decisions to make. Our suggestion...start with the focal point. Start in the room where you spend the most time...your kitchen. That's what this customer did and it worked great for her. In her kitchen she decided on Cambria Harlech quartz countertops for her kitchen, then selected her cabinetry design and color; and finshed it with a beautiful tile backsplash that complimented both the Cambria Harlech and her warm brown cabinets. After her kitchen was complete she moved onto the master bath and found Cambria Fairbourne quartz countertops to brighten this bath.
Precision Floor And Decor
White subway tiles, smoky gray glass mosaic tile accents, soft gray spa bathtub, solid surface countertops, and lilac walls. Photos by Kost Plus Marketing.
Photo by Carrie Kost
MDB Design Group
. A classic and timeless design was achieved by using Carrera marble in the different tile shapes, and on the other surfaces, i.e. the sink, tub skirt and baseboards, thus diminishing the length of the room and creating a cohesive and inviting bathroom. The home owner was very happy with the completed project, and proud to share it with her guests.
Mary Broerman, CCIDC
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Shower/Bathtub Combo and Purple Walls
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