Bathroom Design Ideas with an Open Shower and Mosaic Tile
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New Ravenna
Sophie, a stone water jet mosaic shown in Botticino and Thassos, is part of the Silk Road Collection by Sara Baldwin for New Ravenna Mosaics.
-photo courtesy of Clean Design
Haven Design and Construction
This stunning master suite is part of a whole house design and renovation project by Haven Design and Construction. The master bath features a 22' cupola with a breathtaking shell chandelier, a freestanding tub, a gold and marble mosaic accent wall behind the tub, a curved walk in shower, his and hers vanities with a drop down seated vanity area for her, complete with hairdryer pullouts and a lucite vanity bench.
Schroeder
This stunning master bathroom features porcelain mosaic tiles for the floor and backsplash and handmade tiles for the shower. The cabinets were custom made by Woodstock Woodworks in Austin, Texas. All photos by Trent Lee Photography.
Meadowlark Design+Build
Master bath of this remodeled Victorian features Carrara marble tiles and a honed granite countertop.
Accent Cabinets
This award winning design incorporated elegant though understated fixtures. The cabinetry was finished in Lustrolite Acrylic high gloss wall panels to maximize light reflection and increase durability. Reflective silver tiles were used in the backsplash and below the cabinets. Complimentary light tone ceramic tile, marble counter tops and light wall color were selected to increase luminosity.
Connie Anderson, Photographer
Rowlands Associates Inc.
Bathroom renovation in period home. The original plaster ceiling rosette was carefully relocated to fit in the new scheme. The panel above the tub is a custom strie paint finish using tones of the wall colour.
MCYIA Interior Architecture and Design
Custom master bathroom that has a private window to the view of Honolulu. A built-in bench with a rainshower and two shower heads are featured.
{Photo Credit: Andy Mattheson}
Bristol Design and Construction LLC
The controls for each shower head are conveniently located in the dry zone. The custom teak bench helps transitions from bathing to drying or can be pulled under the showerheads for a relaxing spa experience. The niche on the inner side of the column keeps soaps and shampoos out of sight, but easily accessible.
Holland Photography 2012
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