Bathroom Design Ideas with Brown Tile and Multi-coloured Walls
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Pineapple House Interior Design
The guest bathroom blends green and brown like the trees of the forest that surround the mountain retreat. The walls in the guest bath are ceramic tiles that look like wooden planks.
Scott Moore Photography
KraftMaid
A rich mix of textures distinguishes this striking bath. Start with a console vanity in Husk Suede to get the look of fine furniture; the all-plywood construction delivers long-lasting beauty. Add the Mode Knob in Brushed Bronze, graphic print wallpaper, natural baskets, and a dramatic tile backsplash to complete the ensemble.
TaylorPro Design and Remodeling, Inc.
Glass tile mosaic, porcelain plank tile, 12x24 Linen porcelain tile, Mr Steam/iButler/iAudio, 1/2" starfire ultraclear shower door with operable transom and in glass robe hook, trough drain, satin nickel hardware, TOTO toilet, Dura Supreme cabinetry, Kohler faucet and Caesarstone Frosty Carrina Quartz top. New exterior door and Milgard double hung window.
Photos By Jon Upson
Spyglass Design, Inc.
Shower features a 3-sided glass shower enclosure with seat and niches, rain shower and hand-held heads. Pebble tile shower floor.
Karo and Co Interiors Ltd
This bathroom idea features: wraparound texture rich wallpaper with a central niche in honed grey natural marble above the toilet with a spot light highlighting unique flower arrangement. Sanitary ware selection in brushed gold and black finishes, complementing marble black sink fitted onto a bespoke vanity unit made from natural wood ribbon paneling that have been hand painted.
24k gold tap with natural marble knobs, fitted directly onto aged glass-mirror.
The Design Therapist
This is a Tromp l'oiel (fool-the-eye) library "Reading Room" themed bathroom of separately cut out "books" "arranged"on faux shelves, of real antiqued wood molding. The toilet was blended by making it part of a library table. The toilet tank became a stack of books under the table. (Yes, wallpaper can be glued to porcelain!) The larger window scene was hand painted and the removable, stained glass "window" was hung over a painted sky-with-leaves which is lit from behind by an light-sensitive electric window candle.
Painting in tops and sides of the books cut out of wallpaper completed the illusion.
Photo credits: Neffworks.com
Carolina V. Gentry, RID
design by Pulp Design Studios | http://pulpdesignstudios.com/
photo by Kevin Dotolo | http://kevindotolo.com/
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