Bathroom Design Ideas with Brown Cabinets and Mosaic Tile
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BlueStone Construction, LLC
This light filled bathroom uses the same marble and mosaic glass tiles to continue the kitchen theme, organized and collected.
harrison herbeck
Compact guest bath with shower was updated by painting the builder standard cabinet and using the same chrome hardware found through the home - we Increasing the height of the frameless shower enclosure and mirror over the sink to give this design its contemporary edge - the porcelain tile used for the flooring is also used on the walls of the shower. Terry Harrison
May Construction, Inc.
In the ensuite bathroom, a pair of frameless mirrors hang above a handsome double vanity, a lavish hinged glass enclosure with convenient built in bench, and freestanding tub prove that this bright and glamorous master bath was designed to pamper.
The real showstopper is the dramatic mosaic backsplash, intricate and stunning, full of texture and screaming sophistication. Creamy neutral toned floor tile, laid in a herringbone pattern, classic subway shower wall tile, crisp quartz countertop and posh hardware create the ultimate retreat.
Budget analysis and project development by: May Construction
Angela Francis Interiors, LLC
This home had a very small bathroom for the combined use of their teenagers and guests. The space was a tight 5'x7'. By adding just 2 feet by taking the space from the closet in an adjoining room, we were able to make this bathroom more functional and feel much more spacious.
The show-stopper is the glass and metal mosaic wall tile above the vanity. The chevron tile in the shower niche complements the wall tile nicely, while having plenty of style on its own.
To tie everything together, we continued the same tile from the shower all around the room to create a wainscot.
The weathered-look hexagon floor tile is stylish yet subtle.
We chose to use a heavily frosted door to keep the room feeling lighter and more spacious.
Often when you have a lot of elements that can totally stand on their own, it can overwhelm a space. However, in this case everything complements the other. The style is fun and stylish for the every-day use of teenagers and young adults, while still being sophisticated enough for use by guests.
LDa Architecture & Interiors
TEAM
Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Interior Design: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Builder: Denali Construction
Landscape Architect: Michelle Crowley Landscape Architecture
Photographer: Greg Premru Photography
Bathroom Design Ideas with Brown Cabinets and Mosaic Tile
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