Bathroom Design Ideas with Beige Tile and Recycled Glass Benchtops
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J&J Carpet One Floor & Home
Mikonos 12x24 tile in Coral from Tesoro was used for the bathroom floor as well as the shower walls in a vertical layout. A glass and stone linear mosaic in Blue Ice Blend was used as a vertical decorative panel on the shower wall and Ocean Stones Sliced Pebbles in White Tumbled from Tesoro were used on the shower floor. The shower was complete with a recessed niche and a frameless glass hinge door.
'g' Green Design Center
This family bath also serves as a guest bath and was renovated at the same as the kitchen and dining room addition. All of the surfaces are eco-friendly, hypo-allergenic, safe and clean. Made of recycled glass, VOC paints and cabinetry, this bathroom is an oasis for a healthy home.
Green Home Remodel – Clean and Green on a Budget – with Flair
Dan Cutrona Photography
AMIDONIAN llc
This bathroom make over included moving the laundry to the second floor, relocating the toilet, updating the vanity, adding floating shelves, painting, retailing the shower and adding the swinging pull out Bain Signature glass. Notice the four niches with the hand painted tiles and fun wall paper.
GlassEco Surfaces by Fisher Recycling
Manufacturer of custom recycled glass counter tops and landscape glass aggregate. The countertops are individually handcrafted and customized, using 100% recycled glass and diverting tons of glass from our landfills. The epoxy used is Low VOC (volatile organic compounds) and emits no off gassing. The newest product base is a high density, UV protected concrete. We now have indoor and outdoor options. As with the resin, the concrete offer the same creative aspects through glass choices.
Lunada Consulting & Design, Inc.
The steam shower designed with enclosed glass panels to keep steam in, beige tiled walls and niche, and brushed nickel accents.
Debby Cook Interiors
A roomy reconfigured walk-in shower. The pebble tile on the floor accents the glass and travertine stripe of decorative tile on the wall. The shower seat is installed in a roomy corner close to soap and shampoo cubbies.
Giselle Ulmo Design
This shower/tub combo with a glass panel. Shower tiles are a combination of ceramic tiles and mosaics. Custom wood vanity with Duravit sink and brushed nickel single-handle faucet.
J&J Carpet One Floor & Home
Designer Dawn Johns specified Norcraft Cabinetry’s Cottage Maple door style in White for the bathroom vanity and wall cabinet above the toilet for additional storage. The beadboard door style is a staple design piece for any coastal design and brings some subtle texture to the space. A Recycled Glass Surface from Curava in the color Savaii was selected for the vanity countertop and was a unique way to include natural elements that resemble the look of sea glass into this coastal space. The vanity was complete with the Ribbon & Reed Hardware in Pewter Antique from Top Knobs Hardware.
H2D Architecture + Design
The shower is designed to be elderly friendly without a curb to step over. The shower is open to the room and is designed with a linear trench drain.
Architecture and Design by Heidi Helgeson, H2D Architecture + Design
Construction by Thomas Jacobson Construction
Photo by Sean Balko, Filmworks Studio
GlassEco Surfaces by Fisher Recycling
Manufacturer of custom recycled glass counter tops and landscape glass aggregate. The countertops are individually handcrafted and customized, using 100% recycled glass and diverting tons of glass from our landfills. The epoxy used is Low VOC (volatile organic compounds) and emits no off gassing. The newest product base is a high density, UV protected concrete. We now have indoor and outdoor options. As with the resin, the concrete offer the same creative aspects through glass choices.
The Mansion
Interior Design by Rhonda Staley, IIDA.
Cabinetry by Cabinet Studio out of Cedar Rapids, IA. Photography by Elizabeth Boeman of The Mansion.
AMIDONIAN llc
This bathroom make over included moving the laundry to the second floor, relocating the toilet, updating the vanity, adding floating shelves, painting, retailing the shower and adding the swinging pull out Bain Signature glass. Notice the four niches with the hand painted tiles and fun wall paper.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Beige Tile and Recycled Glass Benchtops
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