Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass Tile and Glass Benchtops
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Healey Company
Interior Design Project Manager: Christine Hosley & Caitlin Lambert // Photography: Caitlin Lambert
Maeser Master Services
One of the focal points of this gorgeous bathroom is the sink. It is a wall-mounted glass console top from Signature Hardware and includes a towel bar. On the sink is mounted a single handle Delta Ashlyn faucet with a chrome finish. Above the sink is a plain-edged mirror and a 3-light vanity light.
The shower has a 12" x12" faux marble tile from floor to ceiling and in an offset pattern with a 4" glass mosaic feature strip and a recessed niche with shelf for storage. Shower floor matches the shower wall tile and is 2" x 2". Delta 1700 series faucet in chrome. The shower has a heavy frameless half wall panel.
Bathroom floor is a true Carrara marble basket weave floor tile with wood primed baseboard.
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Lauren Levant Interior
Three ceramic tile types meet at the corner of the shower enclosure. The variety of accent materials emphasizes the lines of the space.
Dave Bryce Photography
J Design Group - Interior Designers Miami - Modern
Miami, Modern - Contemporary Interior Designs By J Design Group in Coconut Grove, Florida.
Darcy Bean Custom Construction Inc.
This bathroom plays with both Contemporary and Craftsmen concepts. Detail elements include the following: Gorgeous glass vanity that sits atop polished nickel piping with matching faucet. Glass backspash shelf, Cherry cabinetry with custom made fabric infused glass fronts. Lighting to include underlit cabinetry and recessed lighting in ceiling. Motorized mirror mechanism allowing mirror to descend down into glass shelf and pleated levolor blinds which accend up the window.
Buras Photography
Ohrt Real Estate Group - Keller Williams
Master Bathroom and of this Normandy Park Mid Century Modern Home.
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Karen Berkemeyer Home
The master bathroom is crafted with gray porcelain tile floors, custom glass textured wall tile, gray cabinets, and white glassos countertops.
Designed by Iris Michaels.
Photography: Jaime Martorano
Maria Aureli
It was important to the homeowner to keep the integrity of this 1948 home — adding headroom and windows to the rooms on the second floor without changing the charm and proportions of the cottage.
A dormer in the master bathroom allows for more windows and a vaulted ceiling.
The bathroom vanity was designed to provide maximum storage.
The second floor is modernized, the floor plan is streamlined, more comfortable and gracious.
This project was photographed by Andrea Hansen
Interior finishes by Judith Rosenthal
Healey Company
Interior Design Project Manager: Christine Hosley & Caitlin Lambert // Photography: Caitlin Lambert
Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass Tile and Glass Benchtops
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