Bathroom Design Ideas with Brown Walls and Quartzite Benchtops
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Michelle's Interiors
Recipient of the "Best Powder Room" award in the national 2018 Kitchen & Bath Design Awards. The judges at Kitchen & Bath Design News Magazine called it “unique and architectural.” Mixed textures generate energy and interest in this main level powder room just off the foyer, from the richly patterned tile backsplash to the leathered quartzite countertop and the pebbly finish of the bronze door handle. Photo by Brian Gassel
Right Arm Construction
Small bath remodel inspired by Japanese Bath houses. Wood for walls was salvaged from a dock found in the Willamette River in Portland, Or.
Jeff Stern/In Situ Architecture
Before and After Builders, Inc.
New shower with Delta Cassidy Collection shower fixtures with two Delta Grab bars, all in the Brilliance Champagne Bronze finish. Marazzi Glazed 12" x 24" Cavatina Aria Porcelain shower wall tile laid in a 1/3-2/3 pattern with custom bullnose tile around the perimeter, threshold/curb, and recess/niche. Anatolia Harmony Warm Blend Flat Pebble Mosaic shower floor tile, all grouted with Bostik True Color Mobe Pearl grout.
Falk Designs, LLC
Interesting use of glass, tile, custom cabinetry and great lighting give this master bath the spa feeling the owners had desired.
Photo: Ellen Falk
Baywolf Dalton, Inc.
This custom designed hair dryer drawer allows you to keep the cords hidden and the dryer plugged in for use. Rutt Regency cabinetry.
Photo by: Linda Stratis
Next Stage Design + Build
Scott DuBose photography /
Designed by: Jessica Peters: https://www.casesanjose.com/bio/jessica-peters/
StoneWorks, Inc.
Close up view of the sink and beautiful Natural Taj Mahal Quartzite countertop in this guest bathroom.
Nest Designs LLC
I was brought in on this Master Bathroom project to help design the floor-plan and select the materials. We started out by moving the location of the bathroom door (not pictured). Moving the door allowed the areas where the vanities are located, to have better use. I then selected this porcelain tile for the flooring and walls. We eliminated the curb from this shower and had a custom shower enclosure made. These glass doors are just about 8' high. I wanted to keep the crown molding that was already in the bathroom, so we ran the wall tile to the bottom of the crown molding. The custom built storage bench really makes the space beautiful. Photography by Mark Bealer @ Studio 66, LLC
Bathroom Design Ideas with Brown Walls and Quartzite Benchtops
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