Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass Tile and Beige Floor
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Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
This modern design was achieved through chrome fixtures, a smoky taupe color palette and creative lighting. There is virtually no wood in this contemporary master bathroom—even the doors are framed in metal.
Donna Brann Interiors
Simple accessories adorn quartz countertop. Gunmetal finished hardware in a beautiful curved shape. Beautiful Cast glass pendants.
SCM Design Group
A master en-suite should be just that, sweet! This transitional style master bathroom features an elegant walk-in shower that draws you in with its eye-catching SMOT Verde Azule glass tile wall and features a Kingsley rain-head shower that is ideal for creating that true spa experience in your very own home. We opened up this bathroom to create a spacious retreat for our wonderful clients and could not be happier with the elegant lines and clean look of the design.
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
This modern design was achieved through chrome fixtures, a smoky taupe color palette and creative lighting. There is virtually no wood in this contemporary master bathroom—even the doors are framed in metal.
David Ludwig - Architect
Master Bath vanity with custom stone sinks on "table-style cabinet". Glass wall tile made from melted beer bottles.
RJ Builders, Inc.
This master suite was in need of an update! Angled walls were removed in the bedroom and bathroom to create a more pleasing design. The client's bathroom gained a double vanity and more storage. Not to mention a larger shower with a recessed shampoo niche and a bench. The half wall helps provide privacy as well as a place to hang towels.
Rodwin Architecture & Skycastle Homes
Rodwin Architecture & Skycastle Homes
Location: Boulder, CO, United States
The homeowner wanted something bold and unique for his home. He asked that it be warm in its material palette, strongly connected to its site and deep green in its performance. This 3,000 sf. modern home’s design reflects a carefully crafted balance between capturing mountain views and passive solar design. On the ground floor, interior Travertine tile radiant heated floors flow out through broad sliding doors to the white concrete patio and then dissolves into the landscape. A built-in BBQ and gas fire pit create an outdoor room. The ground floor has a sunny, simple open concept floor plan that joins all the public social spaces and creates a gracious indoor/outdoor flow. The sleek kitchen has an urban cultivator (for fresh veggies) and a quick connection to the raised bed garden and small fruit tree orchard outside. Follow the floating staircase up the board-formed concrete tile wall. At the landing your view continues out over a “live roof”. The second floor’s 14ft tall ceilings open to giant views of the Flatirons and towering trees. Clerestory windows allow in high light, and create a floating roof effect as the Doug Fir ceiling continues out to form the large eaves; we protected the house’s large windows from overheating by creating an enormous cantilevered hat. The upper floor has a bedroom on each end and is centered around the spacious family room, where music is the main activity. The family room has a nook for a mini-home office featuring a floating wood desk. Forming one wall of the family room, a custom-designed pair of laser-cut barn doors inspired by a forest of trees opens to an 18th century Chinese day-bed. The bathrooms sport hand-made glass mosaic tiles; the daughter’s shower is designed to resemble a waterfall. This near-Net-Zero Energy home achieved LEED Gold certification. It has 10kWh of solar panels discretely tucked onto the roof, a ground source heat pump & boiler, foam insulation, an ERV, Energy Star windows and appliances, all LED lights and water conserving plumbing fixtures. Built by Skycastle Construction.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass Tile and Beige Floor
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