Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Tile and Soapstone Benchtops
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Central Pacific Construction Co.
Custom bath niche with ceramic tile mosaics and Limestone on walls.
Photo by Greg Hoxsie
This was a full house remodel by interior designer Valorie Spence of Interior Design Solutions. Central Pacific Construction was the tile contractor creating two custom bathrooms using Limestone and Travertine with custom mosaic accents. Both bathrooms featured curb-less showers and utilized trench drain systems eliminating the need for glass enclosures.
Alpha 1 Builders
This Master bedroom En-suite is to die for! Just look at that bath... stunning freestanding egg-shaped bath. The mix of timber that carries through from the shower room mixes so nicely and warms the cool tones of the blue glass subway tiles and blue frosted glass oversized doors. With chrome and glass also a big feature then softened by the natural stone tops and bench. Very contemporary and timeless combination of colours and textures here.
Christine Henry Interior Concepts, LLC
Design by Christine Henry,
Remodel by Brickhouse Construction, LLC, Sean Henry Services Photography
Monical Design
This tub is located accross from the sink vanity and is set diagonally creating a nook behind that houses the toilet for privacy. We created this vertical tile nook to house the tub filler that we ran the glass tile from faucet deck to ceiling.
Crystal Kitchen + Bath
This Guest Bathroom has a small footprint and the shower was claustrophobic in size.
We could not enlarge the bathroom, so we made changes that made it feel more open.
By cutting down the shower wall and installing a glass panel, the shower now has a more open feeling. Through the glass panel you are able to see the pretty artisan blue tiles that coordinate with the penny round floor tiles.
The vanity was only 18” deep, which restricted our sink options. We chose a natural soapstone countertop with a Corian oval sink. Rich walnut wood cabinetry, polished nickel plumbing and light fixtures add sparkle to the space.
Crystal Kitchen + Bath
This Guest Bathroom has a small footprint and the shower was claustrophobic in size.
We could not enlarge the bathroom, so we made changes that made it feel more open.
By cutting down the shower wall and installing a glass panel, the shower now has a more open feeling. Through the glass panel you are able to see the pretty artisan blue tiles that coordinate with the penny round floor tiles.
The vanity was only 18” deep, which restricted our sink options. We chose a natural soapstone countertop with a Corian oval sink. Rich walnut wood cabinetry, polished nickel plumbing and light fixtures add sparkle to the space.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Tile and Soapstone Benchtops
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