Bathroom Design Ideas with Matchstick Tile and Engineered Quartz Benchtops

Transitional New Constrn. Master Bath w/Waverton D. Vanity Countertops
Transitional New Constrn. Master Bath w/Waverton D. Vanity Countertops
Cyr Kitchen and BathCyr Kitchen and Bath
This New Construction Master Bathroom was designed by Myste from our Windham showroom. This Master bathroom features Cabico cabinetry double vanity linen tower, toilet topper and matching mirror frame with recessed panel door style with gray stain finish. It also features Cambria Quartz countertop with Waverton color and standard square edge. Other features include Kohler Brushed nickel plumbing fixtures, Kohler square sinks, Carrara tile, linear shower drain, and blue hue spa tiles.
Glenhaven Custom Home
Glenhaven Custom Home
Alair Homes HoustonAlair Homes Houston
A clean, transitional home design. This home focuses on ample and open living spaces for the family, as well as impressive areas for hosting family and friends. The quality of materials chosen, combined with simple and understated lines throughout, creates a perfect canvas for this family’s life. Contrasting whites, blacks, and greys create a dramatic backdrop for an active and loving lifestyle.
Emerald Gem in Eltham
Emerald Gem in Eltham
GDP Interior DesignGDP Interior Design
Emerald Green Matchstick tilling is the feature in this contemporary bathroom. Dark timber-grain cabinetry/vanity and black wall lights creates a moody and luxurious feel . The shower wall hides the toilet but is also a feature. Matchstick tiled shower niche mirrors the feature wall tiles for a seamless look
Dover Bathroom Apple Valley
Dover Bathroom Apple Valley
Ohana Home & DesignOhana Home & Design
Ohana Home & Design l Minneapolis/St. Paul Residential Remodeling | 651-274-3116 | Photo by: Garret Anglin
Preserve Basement Remodel
Preserve Basement Remodel
Ku Interior DesignKu Interior Design
The guest bath had been a do-it-yourself project of a former homeowner and the materials and workmanship did not match the quality of the home. The old shower bench made it almost impossible to get in and out of the shower because it forced the door so close to the toilet. The bathroom was gutted and has all new fixtures and finishes. More Hawaiian art reminds the wife of where she grew up. Copyright -©Teri Fotheringham Photography 2013
River Views
River Views
Live ArchitectureLive Architecture
'wet' bathroom - shower & bath Japanese bath

Bathroom Design Ideas with Matchstick Tile and Engineered Quartz Benchtops

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