Bathroom Design Ideas with Cork Floors and Concrete Floors
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Turkel Design
Axiom Desert House by Turkel Design in Palm Springs, California ; Photo by Chase Daniel ; fixtures by CEA, surfaces, integrated sinks, and groutless shower from Corian, windows from Marvin, tile by Bisazza
Wanda Ely Architect Inc.
The ensuite bathroom is tucked away and features a spa-like built-in tub and shower. A beautiful black limestone with subtle coppery veining is a luxurious backdrop to the room.
Sustainable Builders llc
The perspective required to capture the full view distorts the image but perhaps you can imagine. The door on the right is a standard 6' x 6'8" french door. Hansa shower, Gerberit wall mounted toilet, ceramic wall tile, river stone shower floor, concrete floor
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Construction and photography by Thomas Soule of Sustainable Builders llc
Design by EDGE Architects
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Moore Design Works
Sinking the wet room for the tub and shower allowed us to have a flush teak floor.
Rogers + Labarthe Architects
The boys' shared bathroom, showing the urinal and tile detail.
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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
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