Bathroom Design Ideas with Beige Tile and Glass Tile

San Francisco Bathroom
San Francisco Bathroom
UserUser
Originally asked to resurface custom kitchen cabinets, Michael Merrill Design Studio finished this project with a completely new, crisp and ultra-modern design for the entire 815 square-foot home. Photos © John Sutton Photography
Transitional Primary Bathroom Design Dumfries, VA
Transitional Primary Bathroom Design Dumfries, VA
Reico Kitchen & BathReico Kitchen & Bath
Designed by Angie Barwin of Reico Kitchen & Bath in Woodbridge VA in collaboration with Potomac Home Improvements, this primary bathroom features Green Forest Cabinetry in the Sierra door style in a White finish. The vanity countertops are MSI Q Smoked Pearl. The bathroom includes Italgraniti Lux Calacatta Mont Blanc field tiles, Islandstone Waveline Breeze Matte glass accent tiles and Islandstone Sliced Pebble Grey shower floor and under tub accent tiles. “The client was a joy to work with, full of energy and excitement for this project. He was looking for a spa-like feel in his Primary Bathroom. He had definitive ideas about what he did not want which helped steer me in the right direction,” said Angie. “We expanded the shower, added a freestanding tub in lieu of the existing garden tub, and brightened up the bath with white cabinetry, a light vanity top and a frameless, custom shower door. Removing the large tub deck and surround enabled the space to feel open and grand as well.” “The bathroom project exceeded all my expectations. Everyone performing the work was professional and the design of the new bathroom is fantastic. Well worth the effort and the costs were reasonable,” said the client. Photos courtesy of BTW Images LLC.
Twin Peaks Passive House + ADU
Twin Peaks Passive House + ADU
Bellingham Bay BuildersBellingham Bay Builders
The Twin Peaks Passive House + ADU was designed and built to remain resilient in the face of natural disasters. Fortunately, the same great building strategies and design that provide resilience also provide a home that is incredibly comfortable and healthy while also visually stunning. This home’s journey began with a desire to design and build a house that meets the rigorous standards of Passive House. Before beginning the design/ construction process, the homeowners had already spent countless hours researching ways to minimize their global climate change footprint. As with any Passive House, a large portion of this research was focused on building envelope design and construction. The wall assembly is combination of six inch Structurally Insulated Panels (SIPs) and 2x6 stick frame construction filled with blown in insulation. The roof assembly is a combination of twelve inch SIPs and 2x12 stick frame construction filled with batt insulation. The pairing of SIPs and traditional stick framing allowed for easy air sealing details and a continuous thermal break between the panels and the wall framing. Beyond the building envelope, a number of other high performance strategies were used in constructing this home and ADU such as: battery storage of solar energy, ground source heat pump technology, Heat Recovery Ventilation, LED lighting, and heat pump water heating technology. In addition to the time and energy spent on reaching Passivhaus Standards, thoughtful design and carefully chosen interior finishes coalesce at the Twin Peaks Passive House + ADU into stunning interiors with modern farmhouse appeal. The result is a graceful combination of innovation, durability, and aesthetics that will last for a century to come. Despite the requirements of adhering to some of the most rigorous environmental standards in construction today, the homeowners chose to certify both their main home and their ADU to Passive House Standards. From a meticulously designed building envelope that tested at 0.62 ACH50, to the extensive solar array/ battery bank combination that allows designated circuits to function, uninterrupted for at least 48 hours, the Twin Peaks Passive House has a long list of high performance features that contributed to the completion of this arduous certification process. The ADU was also designed and built with these high standards in mind. Both homes have the same wall and roof assembly ,an HRV, and a Passive House Certified window and doors package. While the main home includes a ground source heat pump that warms both the radiant floors and domestic hot water tank, the more compact ADU is heated with a mini-split ductless heat pump. The end result is a home and ADU built to last, both of which are a testament to owners’ commitment to lessen their impact on the environment.
Stanford Residence - Master Bathroom
Stanford Residence - Master Bathroom
TBS Construction Inc.TBS Construction Inc.
Bathroom is a place where you start and end your day. So how could it be anything short of perfection?! We took this inspiration and transformed one Stanford home’s master bathroom from outdated to sleek and elegant place. Designed according to its function bathroom is also well suited to homeowner’s style preferences. It was a great pleasure working on this project! Owners were highly involved in decision making process and their taste in design turned out to be exquisite! High end custom materials from leading names: Caesarstone US, Crystal Cabinet Works Inc., Da Vinci Marble Inc, AKDO, California Faucets, Isenberg Water Experience Designed and built by TBS Construction Inc Interior Designers: Krishna Shah & Michelle Talley Project Manager: Doug Mszanowski Thanks to Agnieszka Jakubowicz Photography for these gorgeous photos!
Guest Bathroom
Guest Bathroom
Springfield DesignSpringfield Design
Burlwood cabinets compliment 2" x 12" neutral toned glass tiles.
Cambria Brittanicca and Carrick Lake Home
Cambria Brittanicca and Carrick Lake Home
Creative Surfaces Countertops & TileCreative Surfaces Countertops & Tile
This homeowner recently remodeled their lake home. To add character to the kitchen, they used two finishes on the cabinets and two different quartz designs on the countertops. In this lake home you'll see Cambria Brittanicca quartz kitchen countertops on painted gray cabinets; and Cambria Carrick quartz on the painted soft white perimeter cabinets. Moving to the master bath, you'll find a painted white vanity with Cambria Swanbridge quartz tops and the lower level wet bar of painted gray cabinets with Cambria Oakmoor quartz.
Classic/Modern Handicap-Accessible Bathroom Remodel
Classic/Modern Handicap-Accessible Bathroom Remodel
Cyr Kitchen and BathCyr Kitchen and Bath
This Bathroom was designed by Lynne in our Salem showroom. This bathroom was designed to make it handicap accessible for the homeowners. This remodel includes glass mosaic shower tile with octagon matte white with grey dot tile floor. It also includes white subway, white chair rail and Anatolia element border around edge. Other features in this remodel include Kohler Pedistal sink, and faucet, Moen shower faucet, Jaclo linear drain and Ferguson Moen shower seat.
Vanity Close-up
Vanity Close-up
Griffin DesignGriffin Design
Designed By: Robert Griffin Photo Credit: Erin Weaver / Desired Photo
Corte Madera Double Bath
Corte Madera Double Bath
Janzen DesignJanzen Design
This double bath renovation was done after the client's children left for college and both bathrooms needed some attention. These bathrooms were designed with a modern aesthetic and interpreted through a warm lens. I researched, selected and recommended the design direction of each bath so that they related but the two still had their own feel. We used high end plumbing and cabinetry throughout. Subtle use of color and texture warm up each space and make each one unique. Photo credit: Peter Lyons
Traditional Bath
Traditional Bath
Danielle GrenierDanielle Grenier
An existing tight master bathroom space, with fixtures and tub already purchased by client. We opened the wall between the toilet/shower and tub/vanity area. The detailing of the marble is quite exquisite. The glass tile is recessed into the marble backsplash.
Dayton Master Bath Remodel
Dayton Master Bath Remodel
Details Design and StagingDetails Design and Staging
This bath hadn't been updated since the home was built in 1967. The room was gutted and the only thing salvaged was the original vanity, which was reworked to included two drawers and a pop-out drawer under each sink, as well as an open area in the center for a basket. A hutch was added up the center and mirrors to the ceiling. Stunning light sconces were added on each side of the right hand sink for makeup application. New floor tile was laid in a unique pattern and glass tile was used in the combo tub/shower area. A new granite countertop, undermount sinks, and a sleek tub round out the new fixtures. The door originally opened inward to the space and was hinged on the left, obstructing access to the closet behind in the eave. Demolition included removing the mildly functional closet and the door into the bathroom from the bedroom was hinged from the right and now swings into the bedroom. The changes not only refreshed the room aesthetically but provided more functionality and more light to flow into and bounce around the room.
Montecito
Montecito
Tracy Lynn StudioTracy Lynn Studio
Photography: Ryan Garvin

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