Bathroom Design Ideas with Beige Tile and White Tile
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ULAH Interiors + Design
We took a tiny outdated bathroom and doubled the width of it by taking the unused dormers on both sides that were just dead space. We completely updated it with contrasting herringbone tile and gave it a modern masculine and timeless vibe. This bathroom features a custom solid walnut cabinet designed by Buck Wimberly.
Fireclay Tile
A modern black and white tile bathroom gives the classic color duo a contemporary perspective with a sleek white subway tile shower and sophisticated black hexagon floor tile. For more bathroom and shower tile inspiration, visit fireclaytile.com. Non-Slip options available.
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White Subway Tile in Tusk, 3" Black Hexagon Tile in Basalt
DESIGN
Mark Davis Design
PHOTOS
Luis Costadone
Kennedy Cole Interior Design
Contemporary Coastal Bathroom
Design: Three Salt Design Co.
Build: UC Custom Homes
Photo: Chad Mellon
Che Bella Interiors Design + Remodeling
A full Corian shower in bright white ensures that this small bathroom will never feel cramped. A recessed niche with back-lighting is a fun way to add an accent detail within the shower. The niche lighting can also act as a night light for guests that are sleeping in the main basement space.
Photos by Spacecrafting Photography
Custom Cabinets by Design
This home was designed by Contour Interior Design, LLC-Nina Magon and Built by Capital Builders. This picture is the property of Contour Interior Design-Nina Magon
Gardner/Fox Associates, Inc
Since the homeowners could not see themselves using the soaking tub, it was left out to make room for a large double shower.
Chr DAUER Architects
A typical post-1906 Noe Valley house is simultaneously restored, expanded and redesigned to keep what works and rethink what doesn’t. The front façade, is scraped and painted a crisp monochrome white—it worked. The new asymmetrical gabled rear addition takes the place of a windowless dead end box that didn’t. A “Great kitchen”, open yet formally defined living and dining rooms, a generous master suite, and kid’s rooms with nooks and crannies, all make for a newly designed house that straddles old and new.
Structural Engineer: Gregory Paul Wallace SE
General Contractor: Cardea Building Co.
Photographer: Open Homes Photography
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