Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Tile and Glass Tile

A Way In
A Way In
Steven Allen Designs, LLCSteven Allen Designs, LLC
2019 Addition/Remodel by Steven Allen Designs, LLC - Featuring Clean Subtle lines + 42" Front Door + 48" Italian Tiles + Quartz Countertops + Custom Shaker Cabinets + Oak Slat Wall and Trim Accents + Design Fixtures + Artistic Tiles + Wild Wallpaper + Top of Line Appliances
West Asheville Bungalow Bath Addition
West Asheville Bungalow Bath Addition
Align Design LLCAlign Design LLC
This project was focused on eeking out space for another bathroom for this growing family. The three bedroom, Craftsman bungalow was originally built with only one bathroom, which is typical for the era. The challenge was to find space without compromising the existing storage in the home. It was achieved by claiming the closet areas between two bedrooms, increasing the original 29" depth and expanding into the larger of the two bedrooms. The result was a compact, yet efficient bathroom. Classic finishes are respectful of the vernacular and time period of the home.
San Diego Modern Coastal Apartments
San Diego Modern Coastal Apartments
Meldrum DesignMeldrum Design
We needed to fit a lot in this bathroom: a double vanity, washer dryer, storage closet, and comfortable shower. Mission accomplished!
Modern Seaside Retreat
Modern Seaside Retreat
Urbana Design StudioUrbana Design Studio
Beautiful custom gradient tile backsplash from Sicis with custom lighting, wall mounted faucet and custom curved cabinet. Kate Falconer Photography
Pennsylvania Residence: Blue Subway Tile and Green Stained Glass Tile Bathrooms
Pennsylvania Residence: Blue Subway Tile and Green Stained Glass Tile Bathrooms
Susan JablonSusan Jablon
Robins egg blue subway glass tile completes this fun and fantastic bathroom design.
West Asheville Bungalow Bath Addition
West Asheville Bungalow Bath Addition
Align Design LLCAlign Design LLC
This project was focused on eeking out space for another bathroom for this growing family. The three bedroom, Craftsman bungalow was originally built with only one bathroom, which is typical for the era. The challenge was to find space without compromising the existing storage in the home. It was achieved by claiming the closet areas between two bedrooms, increasing the original 29" depth and expanding into the larger of the two bedrooms. The result was a compact, yet efficient bathroom. Classic finishes are respectful of the vernacular and time period of the home.

Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Tile and Glass Tile

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