Bathroom Design Ideas with an Alcove Tub and Blue Tile
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Cathie Hong Interiors
This young married couple enlisted our help to update their recently purchased condo into a brighter, open space that reflected their taste. They traveled to Copenhagen at the onset of their trip, and that trip largely influenced the design direction of their home, from the herringbone floors to the Copenhagen-based kitchen cabinetry. We blended their love of European interiors with their Asian heritage and created a soft, minimalist, cozy interior with an emphasis on clean lines and muted palettes.
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When we first saw these two bathrooms, they were in need of a major update. They were stuck in the ’80’s with pot light bulkheads over the vanities, sliding glass door shower/tub and very little storage. We created a calm and subtle beachy vibe in the main bathroom with new floor tile, an updated double vanity and a huge round mirror to reflect light. We also added a touch of deep teal to the ceiling as an unexpected design element. In the ensuite, we stayed classic with a black and white palette. The old combination tub/shower was converted to a full glass walk-in shower, and a beautiful herringbone pattern for the black floor tile was carried right through into the shower. We also carved out a bit of much needed storage with a wall niche next to the vanity.
Wildheart Design
Complete remodel with safe, aging-in-place features and hotel style in the main bathroom.
Fireclay Tile
Echoed by an eye-catching niche in the shower, bright orange and blue bathroom tiles and matching trim from Fireclay Tile give this boho-inspired kids' bath a healthy dose of pep. Sample handmade bathroom tiles at FireclayTile.com. Handmade trim options available.
FIRECLAY TILE SHOWN
Ogee Floor Tile in Ember
Handmade Cove Base Tile in Lake Tahoe
Ogee Shower Niche Tile in Lake Tahoe
Handmade Shower Niche Trim in Ember
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Maria Causey Interior Design
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Christy Kosnic
Carrie Hayward Design
The rug is only being used in photos to hide the ginormous floor crack we discovered after we moved in. I swear we do not actually keep a gross hair- and bacteria-collecting rug in our bathroom!
Photo © Bethany Nauert
Bathroom Design Ideas with an Alcove Tub and Blue Tile
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