Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass Tile and a Sliding Shower Screen
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TVL Creative Ltd.
This wonderful Denver bathroom is a relaxing retreat in an urban environment! Our client wanted a deep blue escape, and we achieved that through various aesthetic applications. Deep blue painted walls and dancing blue glass mosaic move throughout the space. We introduced concrete-look floor tiles for a bit of natural stone earthiness. The rich colors are contrasted by sharp whites and bright chromes.
Dee Hurford Designs
The bathtub was replaced with the Asher alcove bathtub by Kohler to compliment the clean lines of the Asher toilet.
The shower curtain was eliminated and replaced with a frameless sliding glass door by Vigo.
Two colors and materials were used for the tile. We took up to the ceiling. Glass Night Sky 3x12 subway tile was used for the upper portion in a 4x4 herringbone pattern while gloss white 3x6 ceramic subway tile was used for the bottom.
Gabriela Matuchova, CKBD / HAUS 2690 DSGN
Not much could have been done here with the floorplan but the upgrades were quite dramatic. Double floating vanity, full height mirrors, two different tiles in tub shower.
Distinctive Interior Designs
The original 2nd bath in this 20 year old home had never been updated. We created this new look on a budget but added tons of style!
Classic Home Improvements
These bathrooms were remodeled for the sake of updating and modernizing these rooms. Pedestal sinks and glass tile liners were used to create the new looks for one bathroom. Photos by John Gerson. www.choosechi.com
Align Design LLC
This project was focused on eeking out space for another bathroom for this growing family. The three bedroom, Craftsman bungalow was originally built with only one bathroom, which is typical for the era. The challenge was to find space without compromising the existing storage in the home. It was achieved by claiming the closet areas between two bedrooms, increasing the original 29" depth and expanding into the larger of the two bedrooms. The result was a compact, yet efficient bathroom. Classic finishes are respectful of the vernacular and time period of the home.
Michelle Mohlere Interior Color & Design
Hand made subway tile on shower tub combo walls.
Glass tile accent in shower niche.
WrightWorks, LLC
The shower nice is wrapped in a quartz slab frame. Our craftsmen built the niche to perfectly match the layout of the Island Stone Waveline Mini glass mosiac tile. A towel storage cabinet was recessed into the wall, also custom built by our craftsmen to match the color of the vanity. Design by Ashley Fruits. Photo by Christopher Wright, CR.
Align Design LLC
This project was focused on eeking out space for another bathroom for this growing family. The three bedroom, Craftsman bungalow was originally built with only one bathroom, which is typical for the era. The challenge was to find space without compromising the existing storage in the home. It was achieved by claiming the closet areas between two bedrooms, increasing the original 29" depth and expanding into the larger of the two bedrooms. The result was a compact, yet efficient bathroom. Classic finishes are respectful of the vernacular and time period of the home.
Dena Caron Interiors
Glass wall through the room and into the shower with built-in mirror/medicine cabinet. Handheld with shower head in chrome
Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass Tile and a Sliding Shower Screen
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