Bathroom Design Ideas with Brown Tile and Multi-Coloured Floor
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John McClain Design
This large bathroom began with the beautiful striated marble flooring that continues into the curbless steam shower. Floating creamy color double vanities flank the double doors to the closet. Countertops are stone look Krion solid surface material for easy clean up and equal beauty. Polished nickel plumbing and electrical fixtures add just the right amount of sparkle. Custom designed oak, steel, and onyx waterjet tiles line the enclosure of the soaking tub to create a private sanctuary to relax and unwind. Gorgeous polished nickel turned tub filler highlights the area along with a custom 'Bubble" Chandelier.
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Custom Building and Design
Custom Wood Grain tile shower with river rock pebbles on the floor and custom River Rock band
Mountainwood Homes
We installed a stained tongue and groove behind the double vanity to create an accent behind the bathroom mirrors.
Vinnova
Do you love long, luxurious soaks in the tub? Then the Ronda Bathtub Series by Vinnova is made for you. With its rounded rectangular design, this standalone piece features ergonomic curves that lend added comfort to your bathing experience. It’s the perfect, eye-catching addition to a large or master bath with a contemporary style motif.
Model# 262063-BAT-GR
Bolen Designs
Modern, updated guest bath with industrial accents. Linear bronze penny tile pairs beautifully will antiqued taupe subway tile for a contemporary look, while the brown, black and white encaustic floor tile adds an eclectic flair. A classic black marble topped vanity and industrial shelving complete this one-of-a-kind space, ready to welcome any guest.
2180 Lighting & Design Studio
3 CM Engineered Quartz Shower Shelf - Porcelain Wood Looking Tile. 2 x 2 Shower Rated Floor Mosaic. Glass/Crystal/Natural Stone blend for Shower Deco.
Blue Envelope Designs, LLC
During the bathroom demolition of this historic home, an exterior brick wall was discovered within the existing interior of the home. History tells that the house was converted into apartments during the war. The door shown in this photo was the actual door encased in this wall when a new indoor-kitchen was added to the home after the war. This was the actual door to an apartment along with the outline of the once-exterior staircase leading up to the next apartment. Guest Bath and Powder Room Remodel in Historic Victorian Home. Original wood flooring in the main hallway was custom-matched to continue the beautiful floors and flow of the home. Hand-Painted Sheryl Wagner pedestal sink and matching hand-painted faucets. Wallpaper reflections of tree limbs appear and disappear depending on the lighting throughout the space.
Stebnitz Builders, Inc.
In every project we complete, design, form, function and safety are all important aspects to a successful space plan.
For these homeowners, it was an absolute must. The family had some unique needs that needed to be addressed. As physical abilities continued to change, the accessibility and safety in their master bathroom was a significant concern.
The layout of the bathroom was the first to change. We swapped places with the tub and vanity to give better access to both. A beautiful chrome grab bar was added along with matching towel bar and towel ring.
The vanity was changed out and now featured an angled cut-out for easy access for a wheelchair to pull completely up to the sink while protecting knees and legs from exposed plumbing and looking gorgeous doing it.
The toilet came out of the corner and we eliminated the privacy wall, giving it far easier access with a wheelchair. The original toilet was in great shape and we were able to reuse it. But now, it is equipped with much-needed chrome grab bars for added safety and convenience.
The shower was moved and reconstructed to allow for a larger walk-in tile shower with stylish chrome grab bars, an adjustable handheld showerhead and a comfortable fold-down shower bench – proving a bathroom can (and should) be functionally safe AND aesthetically beautiful at the same time.
Mountainwood Homes
The shower back accent tile is from Arizona tile Reverie Series complimented with Arizona Tile Shibusa on the side walls.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Brown Tile and Multi-Coloured Floor
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