Bathroom Design Ideas with an Open Shower and Pink Tile
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Meredith Lee
Pink, aqua and purple are colours they both love, and had already been incorporated into their existing decor, so we used those colours as the starting point and went from there.
In the bathroom, the Victorian walls are high and the natural light levels low. The many small rooms were demolished and one larger open plan space created. The pink terrazzo tiling unites the room and makes the bathroom space feel more inviting and less cavernous. ‘Fins’ are used to define the functional spaces (toilet, laundry, vanity, shower). They also provide an architectural detail to tie in the Victorian window and ceiling heights with the 80s extension that is just a step outside the bathroom.
Fireclay Tile
Pink and green and sweet all over, Claire Thomas leaned into the vintage charm of her 1920s Bramble Cottage with floral wallpaper and handmade tile. You’ll feel like you stepped back in time with the interactive pattern of 3x9 Ceramic Tile in Evergreen and Glazed Thin Brick in Saguaro across the floor, walls, and shower bench.
DESIGN
Claire Thomas
TILE SHOWN
Evergreen 3x9
Saguaro
The Home Design Studio
The en-suite renovation for our client's daughter combined girly charm with sophistication. Grey and pink hues, brushed brass accents, blush pink tiles, and Crosswater hardware created a timeless yet playful space. Wall-hung toilet, quartz shelf, HIB mirror, and brushed brass shower door added functionality and elegance.
Cavallo Contracting
We completed this bathroom remodel in Batavia Il in collaboration with Chess @getstaged. We helped this client realize their vision with skilled advice on how to make their beautiful bathroom function to suit their needs.
This bathroom was a complete gut remodel. We built in the vanity and bathroom shelves as well as a knee wall with hidden shelving and half shower wall with faucet near the entrance for easy access.
Meredith Lee
Pink, aqua and purple are colours they both love, and had already been incorporated into their existing decor, so we used those colours as the starting point and went from there.
In the bathroom, the Victorian walls are high and the natural light levels low. The many small rooms were demolished and one larger open plan space created. The pink terrazzo tiling unites the room and makes the bathroom space feel more inviting and less cavernous. ‘Fins’ are used to define the functional spaces (toilet, laundry, vanity, shower). They also provide an architectural detail to tie in the Victorian window and ceiling heights with the 80s extension that is just a step outside the bathroom.
Bathroom Design Ideas with an Open Shower and Pink Tile
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