Bathroom Design Ideas with Black Cabinets and Glass Tile
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Inara Interiors Limited
The drencher shower wet area with a small stud wall and storage alcoves with lighting.
Bromik Design & Build
The 7th Avenue project is a contemporary twist on a mid century modern design. The home is designed for a professional couple that are well traveled and love the Taliesen west style of architecture. Design oriented individuals, the clients had always wanted to design their own home and they took full advantage of that opportunity. A jewel box design, the solution is engineered entirely to fit their aesthetic for living. Worked tightly to budget, the client was closely involved in every step of the process ensuring that the value was delivered where they wanted it.
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Michael Merrill Design Studio enlarged this downstairs bathroom, which now has a spa-like atmosphere to serve pool guests as well as houseguests. Over-scaled tile floors and architectural glass tiled walls impart a dramatic modernity to the space. Note the polished stainless steel ledge in the shower niche.
Adaptive Building Solutions
Luxury Bath with Carrera Marble Vanity Top and Floor. Double Head Shower with Subway Tile and Glass Accent Tiles. Mike Mahon
Susan Jablon
This completely custom bathroom is entirely covered in glass mosaic tiles! Except for the ceiling, we custom designed a glass mosaic hybrid from glossy glass tiles, ocean style bottle glass tiles, and mirrored tiles. This client had dreams of a Caribbean escape in their very own en suite, and we made their dreams come true! The top of the walls start with the deep blues of the ocean and then flow into teals and turquoises, light blues, and finally into the sandy colored floor. We can custom design and make anything you can dream of, including gradient blends of any color, like this one!
Melinamade - Residential Design + Interiors
Newly remodeled 2018 bathroom with waterjet cut marble mosaic floors, AKDO "cubism" glass tile walls,
Creative Living
Adding 12 inches to the width of this shower opened up an oasis built for two! The original builder grade shower had an open top in this vaulted ceiling master bathroom and the client wanted to be rescued from the draft. We decided to frame a hood over the shower with ventilation and disk LED lighting to keep the steam in the shower. Sloping the shower towards the new charcoal tile floors allowed us to keep this shower curbless without excessive subfloor or mortar build up. We used a charcoal flat stone tile for the shower flooring, converted the existing drain to a trough drain, added two corner floating benches, glass charcoal gray mosaic tile ceiling and accent strip with cobalt blue stripe, dual double niches with bianco carrara marble framing, with elegant gooseneck brushed nickel sold brass fixtures
Bathroom Design Ideas with Black Cabinets and Glass Tile
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