Bathroom Design Ideas with Cement Tile and Concrete Floors
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MIV STUDIO
Renovación de baño de estilo rústico moderno en buhardilla. Mueble diseñado por el Estudio Mireia Pla
Ph: Jonathan Gooch
General Assembly
The guest bathroom features an open shower with a concrete tile floor. The walls are finished with smooth matte concrete. The vanity is a recycled cabinet that we had customized to fit the vessel sink. The matte black fixtures are wall mounted.
© Joe Fletcher Photography
MaRae Simone Interiors, LLC
This an entire bathroom was designed completely around a faucet. This matte, architectural black faucet by Graff with its beautiful shiny chrome accents deserves it and was the complete inspiration for this space. Wait a minute – is that a square toilet? Yes, you’re seeing a square toilet. This is likely the sexiest bathroom you’ve ever seen. Surround yourself in Italian tile. Step out of the shower onto Icelandic Sheepskin. Allow the clean lines from the floating Porcelanosa vanity to bathe you in serenity. The image above that vanity? Oh yes. It’s a man’s torso. Why? Because what else does a woman want to wake up to? “Your space should feel sexy and romantic,” Marae says. We honestly don’t know how much more sexy a bathroom can get. Though the faucet itself was the most expensive thing in the room, MaRae admits that everything doesn’t have to be pricey. MaRae Simone designs are always a perfect mix of high-end items as well as non high-end. “I like what I like,” she says. “If it happens to be expensive, so be it. If it happens to be dirt-cheap, even better!”
MaRae Simone Interiors, Marc Mauldin Photography
Streamline Development
Modern Master Bathroom with custom concrete Mexican tiles, floating teak bench in steam room with seamless indoor outdoor flow to outside shower and indoor shower
VORBILD Architecture
A contemporary penthouse apartment in St John's Wood in a converted church. Right next to the famous Beatles crossing next to the Abbey Road.
Concrete clad bathrooms with a fully lit ceiling made of plexiglass panels. The walls and flooring is made of real concrete panels, which give a very cool effect. While underfloor heating keeps these spaces warm, the panels themselves seem to emanate a cooling feeling. Both the ventilation and lighting is hidden above, and the ceiling also allows us to integrate the overhead shower.
Integrated washing machine within a beautifully detailed walnut joinery.
apaiser
Encapsulating Australian coastal living in the ultra stylish seaside town of Portsea. Polished concrete floors, architectural stone walls, the interior design of this home is an eclectic mix of reclaimed timbers, natural woven fibres and organic shapes. In the bathroom, double Eclipse Basins in Nero finish contrast against the white vanity and timber wall panels.
Photo Credit: Andrew Wuttke
Bathroom Design Ideas with Cement Tile and Concrete Floors
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