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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.
Rande Leaman Interior Design
The guest bathroom has the most striking matte glass patterned tile on both the backsplash and in the bathtub/shower combination. A floating wood vanity has a white quartz countertop and mid-century modern sconces on either side of the round mirror.
Laura Djabourian Architecture d'intérieur
Un espace moderne, fermé par une porte d’époque cintrée que nous souhaitions vivement conserver.
Petite et exiguë, elle a été agrandie afin de pouvoir accueillir une large douche ainsi qu’un plan vasque et un bel espace rangement au fond de la pièce.
N’ayant pas d’éclairage naturel dans cette pièce, j’ai dû opter pour une faïence lumineuse et contrastée.
Elegant Flooring Ltd
Check out our Carpet Vestige Natural Series as a feature wall in this client's shower!
KitchenVisions
This primary bath increased 2 1/2 feet taking some space from an adjacent linen closet. By turning the shower lengthwise, it allowing for a much larger shower. The blue flower marble and the blue and white countertop sparkles!
Christie Kenny Interiors
This master bathroom was designed to create a spa-like feel. We used a soft natural color palette in combination with a bright white used on the clawfoot tub, wainscotting, vanity, and countertop. Topped with oil-rubbed bronze fixtures and hardware.
Wendy Wilson & Associates
We love using wall-mount faucets in bathrooms. The countertop stays nice and clean and there are no hard-water deposits to build up on the base of the fixture.
On The Ball Bathrooms
Grey And Blue Bathroom. Freestanding Bath, Round Mirror, Small Bathroom Renovations, Strip Drain, Tile Insert Drains, OTB Bathrooms, On the Ball Bathrooms
G.B. Construction and Development, Inc.
Complete bathroom remodel - The bathroom was completely gutted to studs. A curb-less stall shower was added with a glass panel instead of a shower door. This creates a barrier free space maintaining the light and airy feel of the complete interior remodel. The fireclay tile is recessed into the wall allowing for a clean finish without the need for bull nose tile. The light finishes are grounded with a wood vanity and then all tied together with oil rubbed bronze faucets.
Dee Hurford Designs
The bathtub was replaced with the Asher alcove bathtub by Kohler to compliment the clean lines of the Asher toilet.
The shower curtain was eliminated and replaced with a frameless sliding glass door by Vigo.
Two colors and materials were used for the tile. We took up to the ceiling. Glass Night Sky 3x12 subway tile was used for the upper portion in a 4x4 herringbone pattern while gloss white 3x6 ceramic subway tile was used for the bottom.
Fireclay Tile
Make way for the bold and the beautiful! The floral-inspired deep blue and white hexagon floor pattern sets the stage for our high variation sea of blue subway tile on this bathroom's walls.
DESIGN
Bright Bazaar
Tile Shown: 3x6 & 1" Round Liner in Adriatic Sea, 2" Hexagon Sheeted in White Wash & Navy Blue
Terri Becker Designs
The faux marble tile we used in the master bath shower gives a high end look with a low cost price tag. The shower niche is great for storage space and is topped with a pop of blue herringbone glass mosaic. Custom glass shower enclosure, brushed nickle rain-head and fixtures, and a foot niche finish the space perfectly.
Align 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
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