Bathroom Design Ideas with Black and White Tile and Subway Tile
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Familia Remodeling
This contemporary bathroom remodel features a bold black and white tile design, with a black contemporary cabinet, marble top and double sink, white subway style tile in the shower and bathroom, and matching porcelain round floor tile. The gold hardware adds a touch of elegance to this one-of-a-kind and stylish design
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Complimenting the veining of the Calacatta Marble countertop, the bathrooms backsplash is ornamented by these accentual herringbone subway tiles. With black grout, the tiling's form projects off of the backsplash, giving the space the sensation of greater depth and dynamic of form.
One Week Bath, Inc.
Traditional Black and White tile bathroom with white beaded inset cabinets, granite counter tops, undermount sink, blue painted walls, white bead board, walk in glass shower, white subway tiles and black and white mosaic tile floor.
Moore Designs Inc
This richly appointed bathroom is part of the guest suite ensemble within a historic remodel, team project MDI was a part of on Oconomowoc Lake.
Alexandra Crafton
Photo: Alexandra Crafton © 2016 Houzz
Tile: subway, Home Depot; shelving: Ikea; wall and ceiling paint: Moonlight White, Benjamin Moore; floor tile: SomerTile Thirties Vertex, OverStock
Haus Interior Design
This bathroom is teeny tiny, and we couldn't change the original footprint. But using quality materials and light finishes made it feel new and bright, and perfectly suited to the elegance of the house. Beveled white tile, lots of Carrara marble, polished nickel fixtures, and period sconces all played a role in this spectacular facelift.
Julie Rosier
Une jolie salle de bain en noir et blanc comprenant baignoire et douche.. le buffet devient meuble de salle de bains sous vasques
Spin Design
A black tile skirt around the grey, black and white patterned floor. Above this, a subway gloss white beveled edge tile dressed all the walls from floor to ceiling. A black curved border tile drew the eye down from the ceiling and created a bold horizontal line around the room.
Though the contrast could have been potentially very harsh, the soft contour to the tile, and the beveled edges, and the patterns, were composed in a way that was balanced and harmonious. The combination was delicate and feminine, and bright and beautiful.
Patricia B. Warren, AIA Warren Architecture, LLC
The Guest Bathroom fixture and tile selection recall the décor of the early 1940’s.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Black and White Tile and Subway Tile
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