Bathroom Design Ideas with Brick Floors
Judith Balis Interiors
I used a tumbled thin brick in a herringbone pattern on the floor, dark wood paneling on the walls, and an old dresser for the vanity. This small room packs in a lot of character and sophistication.
Dragonfly Designs
Reclaimed tin roof v-chanel material lines the shower walls. Ceramic "brick" tile adds to the rustic appeal with ultimate durability.
Photography by Emily Minton Redfield
Coast Builders Group
Here we have the first story bathroom, as you can see we have a wooden double sink vanity with this beautiful oval mirror. The wall mounted sinks on the white subway backsplash give it this sleek aesthetic. Instead of going for the traditional floor tile, we opted to go with brick as the floor.
Fireclay Tile
Lavish your bathroom nook in luxury by using a high variation neutral tone stacked tile.
DESIGN
Kim Cornelison
PHOTOS
Kim Cornelison Photography
Tile Shown: 2x8 in Custom Glaze, Brick in Front Range (floor)
WYC Designs
A dated pool house bath at a historic Winter Park home had a remodel to add charm and warmth that it desperately needed.
Hawley Interiors
Triangle shaped shower. Dual ceiling mount shower heads. Black fixtures. Bathtub sits in front of shower.
J Manifold Construction
Custom rustic sink, with bronze finishes and herring bone Chicago brick floors.
User
Bath off of the entry feature Kent Moore Cabinets with the Yorktown Door in the Whiskey Barrel Stain and the Uttermost Oveska Mirror.
Showpiece Kitchen & Bath
charming guest bathroom with black plumbing, accents, brick floor and sliding glass doors
Christin Gregersen Interior Design
A modern farmhouse bathroom with herringbone brick floors and wall paneling. We loved the aged brass plumbing and classic cast iron sink.
WYC Designs
A dated pool house bath at a historic Winter Park home had a remodel to add charm and warmth that it desperately needed.
Fireclay Tile
Dip your toes into transitional bathroom design by using a neutral textured thin brick on the floor and cool grey subway tile to surround your tub.
DESIGN
High Street Homes
PHOTOS
Jen Morley Burner
Tile Shown: Glazed Thin Brick in Silk, 2x6 in Driftwood, 3" Hexagon in Iron Ore
HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
Powder Room retrofitted for a more modern Scandinavian feel while maintaining preexisting log-style walls - New custom Maple vanity and mirror finished to compliment poplar log walls - Interior Architecture: HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles - Construction Management: Blaze Construction - Photo: HAUS | Architecture
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
Located on a partially wooded lot in Elburn, Illinois, this home needed an eye-catching interior redo to match the unique period exterior. The residence was originally designed by Bow House, a company that reproduces the look of 300-year old bow roof Cape-Cod style homes. Since typical kitchens in old Cape Cod-style homes tend to run a bit small- or as some would like to say, cozy – this kitchen was in need of plenty of efficient storage to house a modern day family of three.
Advance Design Studio, Ltd. was able to evaluate the kitchen’s adjacent spaces and determine that there were several walls that could be relocated to allow for more usable space in the kitchen. The refrigerator was moved to the newly excavated space and incorporated into a handsome dinette, an intimate banquette, and a new coffee bar area. This allowed for more countertop and prep space in the primary area of the kitchen. It now became possible to incorporate a ball and claw foot tub and a larger vanity in the elegant new full bath that was once just an adjacent guest powder room.
Reclaimed vintage Chicago brick paver flooring was carefully installed in a herringbone pattern to give the space a truly unique touch and feel. And to top off this revamped redo, a handsome custom green-toned island with a distressed black walnut counter top graces the center of the room, the perfect final touch in this charming little kitchen.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Brick Floors
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