Bathroom Design Ideas with Beige Tile and Marble Floors
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StoneWorks, Inc.
Another shot of this very special master bathroom; from this view, we see the dressing rooms through the doorway. The Calacatta marble is luxurious and gorgeous and is a wonderful contrast to the simple white paneled walls. To the left are double vanities, with Calacatta Gold marble countertops.
The Tile Shop
Update your home with the luxurious and established look of the Queen Beige polished marble floor tile. Emphasize the rich traditional feel with the sea shell resemblance of Glass Beachwalk Stria mosaic tile.
Remodel Works Bath & Kitchen
This beautiful master bathroom remodel entailed a few unique changes. This space was remodeled to be handicap accessible. The entrance to the master bath was widen
and the dam was removed for easy entry making the shower a complete walk allowing for easy entering. In the shower the bench was elongated and tiled with Marfil 12x12 polishe3d marble tile. In the shower they depressed the drain in order to successfully make the space fully accessible in a wheel chair and installed multiple grab bars. Another feature in the shower was the Hansgrohe Green shower pipe with a rain head and hand shower with a thermostatic mixer and valve trim. The existing closet was made smaller to provide more space around the toilet area.
Photography By Scott Basile
We Got Lites
Named after the Philippine province of Capiz from which the vast amount of the world's supply comes from, capiz shells have been used for centuries to accent furniture and accessories. The tranquil beauty and soft luster of these shells are transformed into brilliant mosaics in the Roxana Collection. Carefully cut and pieced together onto glass, each shell is all natural and contains random hues and lusters that contribute to its depth and beauty. This becomes apparent when lit, as the shell's translucency allows its characteristics to show through. Embedded within the mosaic is an attractive ring of amber and rose glass beads adding contrast and jewel-like qualities.
Measurements and Information:
Width 6"
Height 8"
Extends 8" from the wall
1 Light
Accommodates 75 watt medium base light bulb (not included)
Aged bronze finish
Capiz shell mosaic glass
Amber and rose jewel glass beads (accents)
May be installed with glass opening facing up or down
ID by Gwen
Countertop
- PENTAL - quartz - Color: Lattice polished - Size: 1 1/4" slab
Flooring
- NEW RAVENNA MOSAICS - Polished CLOUD NINE marble - Size: 3cm Hex
Walls (Shower + behind toilet)
- VILLEROY & BOCH - FIVE SENSES - Color: Beige - Size: 12x24
Backsplash & Soap niches
S'TILE - GLASS MOSAIC - Color: Shell Bianco - http://www.getstile.com/glassmosaics.htm
Photo credits: Gordon Wang - http://www.gordonwang.com/
O’Hara Interiors
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Fresh Start Interiors
Master bathroom in antique coastal farmhouse. Custom double vanity with taupe finish and quartz counters. Oil rubbed bronze and brushed brass fixtures. Shower with glass doors and shower bench. Stone herringbone tile floor. Natural woven roman shades on the window.
Chango
Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design, & Art Curation by Chango & Co.
Photography by Raquel Langworthy
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McKinney York Architects
This property came with a house which proved ill-matched to our clients’ needs but which nestled neatly amid beautiful live oaks. In choosing to commission a new home, they asked that it also tuck under the limbs of the oaks and maintain a subdued presence to the street. Extraordinary efforts such as cantilevered floors and even bridging over critical root zones allow the design to be truly fitted to the site and to co-exist with the trees, the grandest of which is the focal point of the entry courtyard.
Of equal importance to the trees and view was to provide, conversely, for walls to display 35 paintings and numerous books. From form to smallest detail, the house is quiet and subtle.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Beige Tile and Marble Floors
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