Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Tile and Pink Walls
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Detail of the cast concrete sink integral with the counter, apron and backsplash. A single drawer made of birdseye maple hangs from the counter.
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The tub is surrounded by glass tiles- 12x24 blue tiles on the wall and 2x2 white tiles on the tub apron. The square box toilet becomes a shelf for towels while soaking in the tub.
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This was a whole home renovation with an addition and was phased over two and a half years. It included the kitchen, living room, primary suite, basement family room and wet bar, plus the addition of his and hers office space, along with a sunscreen. This modern rambler is transitional style at its best!
Lori Jolin Design, LLC.
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New large awning window was installed to increase daylight and to allow homeowner ease of opening it.
Metallic floor tiles light up from exterior lighting at night. This helps the owner see better at night.
The colorful pink paint provides a bright contrast for the homeowner since it gives a sense of height.
Grab bars at the toilet help with accessibility.
The wall-hung sink and hands free faucet/ and soap dispenser all improve the homeowners use of space and independence.
Lori Jolin Design, LLC.
Sutter Photography
The linen closet was designed to house this restaurant cart with heavy duty wheels. This and the pull-out shelves allows the homeowner to easily access towels, medications and other necessities.
Metallic floor tiles light up from exterior lighting at night. The linear row of metallic tiles help define where the shower is.
The high contrast between the blue tiled floor and white tiled wall help the homeowner's vision.
A comfortable sitting bench (not pictured), hand-held shower heads, and grab bars makes it easier for the homeowner to independently bathe.
Mosaic accent band gives homeowner better sense of space/height of room since it is a stark contrast with the white ceramic tiles. They also bounce light around, once again improving vision.
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Detail of the Hansgrohe faucet with joystick handle mounted to the cast concrete backsplash.
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Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Tile and Pink Walls
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