Bathroom Design Ideas with Beige Tile and Cement Tiles

Westmere, Auckland Feature Home
Westmere, Auckland Feature Home
David Reid HomesDavid Reid Homes
With pale vertical cedar cladding, granite and clean lines, this contemporary family home has a decidedly mid-century Palm Springs aesthetic. Backing onto a bush reserve, the home makes the most of its lush setting by incorporating a stunning courtyard off the living area. Native bush and a travertine wall form a dramatic backdrop to the pool, with aquila decking running to a sunken outdoor living room, complete with fireplace and skylights - creating the perfect social focal point for year-round relaxing and entertaining. Interior detailing continues the modernist aesthetic. An open-tread suspended timber staircase floats in the entry foyer. Concrete floors, black-framed glazing and white walls feature in the main living areas. Appliances in the kitchen are integrated behind American oak cabinetry. A butler’s pantry lives up to its utilitarian nature with a morning prep station of toaster, jug and blender on one side, and a wine and cocktail making station on the other. Layout allows for separation from busy family life. The sole upper level bedroom is the master suite - forming a welcoming sanctuary to retreat to. There’s a window-seat for reading in the sun, an in-built desk, ensuite and walk in robe.
Rancho Santa Fe Coastal Design and Renovation
Rancho Santa Fe Coastal Design and Renovation
Spaces RenewedSpaces Renewed
This "junior master" bathroom is just as gorgeous and luxurious as the master! With a soaking tub and a large shower, guests won't want to leave.
Small Bathroom Design - Mosman
Small Bathroom Design - Mosman
Minosa | Design Life BetterMinosa | Design Life Better
Project Description Set on the 2nd floor of a 1950’s modernist apartment building in the sought after Sydney Lower North Shore suburb of Mosman, this apartments only bathroom was in dire need of a lift. The building itself well kept with features of oversized windows/sliding doors overlooking lovely gardens, concrete slab cantilevers, great orientation for capturing the sun and those sleek 50’s modern lines. It is home to Stephen & Karen, a professional couple who renovated the interior of the apartment except for the lone, very outdated bathroom. That was still stuck in the 50’s – they saved the best till last. Structural Challenges Very small room - 3.5 sq. metres; Door, window and wall placement fixed; Plumbing constraints due to single skin brick walls and outdated pipes; Low ceiling, Inadequate lighting & Poor fixture placement. Client Requirements Modern updated bathroom; NO BATH required; Clean lines reflecting the modernist architecture Easy to clean, minimal grout; Maximize storage, niche and Good lighting Design Statement You could not swing a cat in there! Function and efficiency of flow is paramount with small spaces and ensuring there was a single transition area was on top of the designer’s mind. The bathroom had to be easy to use, and the lines had to be clean and minimal to compliment the 1950’s architecture (and to make this tiny space feel bigger than it actual was). As the bath was not used regularly, it was the first item to be removed. This freed up floor space and enhanced the flow as considered above. Due to the thin nature of the walls and plumbing constraints, the designer built up the wall (basin elevation) in parts to allow the plumbing to be reconfigured. This added depth also allowed for ample recessed overhead mirrored wall storage and a niche to be built into the shower. As the overhead units provided enough storage the basin was wall hung with no storage under. This coupled with the large format light coloured tiles gave the small room the feeling of space it required. The oversized tiles are effortless to clean, as is the solid surface material of the washbasin. The lighting is also enhanced by these materials and therefore kept quite simple. LEDS are fixed above and below the joinery and also a sensor activated LED light was added under the basin to offer a touch a tech to the owners. The renovation of this bathroom is the final piece to complete this apartment reno, and as such this 50’s wonder is ready to live on in true modern style.
Walthamstow Village (ugly house to lovely house)
Walthamstow Village (ugly house to lovely house)
Studio FabbriStudio Fabbri
Reconfiguration of a dilapidated bathroom and separate toilet in a Victorian house in Walthamstow village. The original toilet was situated straight off of the landing space and lacked any privacy as it opened onto the landing. The original bathroom was separate from the WC with the entrance at the end of the landing. To get to the rear bedroom meant passing through the bathroom which was not ideal. The layout was reconfigured to create a family bathroom which incorporated a walk-in shower where the original toilet had been and freestanding bath under a large sash window. The new bathroom is slightly slimmer than the original this is to create a short corridor leading to the rear bedroom. The ceiling was removed and the joists exposed to create the feeling of a larger space. A rooflight sits above the walk-in shower and the room is flooded with natural daylight. Hanging plants are hung from the exposed beams bringing nature and a feeling of calm tranquility into the space.
Whole House Remodel Part 4: Guest Bathrooms & Bedroom
Whole House Remodel Part 4: Guest Bathrooms & Bedroom
Medford RemodelingMedford Remodeling
The cabinetry in this bathroom was completely re-worked, with additional storage provided in an over-the-toilet cabinet and an updated linen cabinet with convenient shelving and a hamper. The new vanity matches the raised-panel style, with deep storage drawers and cabinets below the new sink. Above the vanity is a large, beveled-edge mirror and decorative lighting, providing a modern look. Sleek crown moulding, fresh paint, and strategically placed LED can lights create a high-end finish and sense of completion. You’ll notice that the floor tiles in this bathroom are also laid at a 45-degree angle, just as in the first bathroom. Doing so eliminates the prominence of the grout lines, making the room feel bigger. Final Photos by Impressia.net
Victorian Renovation
Victorian Renovation
Simpson & VoyleSimpson & Voyle
These geometric, candy coloured tiles are the hero of this bathroom. Playful, bright and heartening on the eye. The built in storage and tiles in the same colour make the bathroom feel bright and open.
Haus Z
Haus Z
RADON photography /      Norman RadonRADON photography / Norman Radon
(c) RADON photography / Norman Radon
Modernized Toilet Room
Modernized Toilet Room
United Signature TacomaUnited Signature Tacoma
Alluring bathroom cabinetry and matte black features of a modernized home.
Guest Bathroom remodel
Guest Bathroom remodel
Lemon Remodeling & ServicesLemon Remodeling & Services
This is a complete guest bathroom remodel. The bathroom boasts a fully tiled shower with a shampoo niche, a black shower handle, and glass sliding doors. Additionally, there is a toilet and a wooden vanity with an undermount sink. The floor features gray tiles. There are also LED recessed lights and a black towel holder. This bathroom is perfect for guests, offering both a toilet and a shower to ensure their comfort and privacy. At Lemon Remodeling, we are experts in full home remodeling, committed to staying within your budget and timeline. Schedule a free estimate with us now: https://calendly.com/lemonremodeling

Bathroom Design Ideas with Beige Tile and Cement Tiles

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