Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass Tile and with a Sauna
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SoYoung Mack Design, Assoc. AIA
Contemporary Bath w/ glass tile shower and tub surround with glass partition wall.
Paul Dyer Photography
Shuster Design Associates
The indoor sauna/steam room features blue glass tile that matches the pool.
Gilmans Kitchens and Baths
The client's purchased an 80's condo unit of the 4th floor.
The main goal(s): To create a space suitable for aging-in-place and to successfully incorporate pre-existing furniture and decor from the client's previous home.
The challenges:
- To be able to fully incorporate existing furniture into a smaller space, as the client's had down-sized by moving into a condo unit.
- Creating and providing a wide range of accessibility and universal design to accommodate certain health issues of one of the clients.
Inspiration: Existing arches throughout the home.
Treve Johnson Photography
Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
zona relax spa con area doccia e area bagno turco, rivestimento in mosaico di Appiani, cromoterapia,
porta finestra scorrevole verso il terrazzo.
pavimento in resina kerakoll 06. A sinistra vetro fisso satinato di divisione con zona giorno e scala, con linea led rgb.
Berkeley Building Co.
Guest suite shower featuring...
Tile: Shaw Marquis Glass 1x1, Silver & Gold and Metropolitan Slate 18x18 in Silver.
Handheld Faucet by Brizo, Charlotte Collection in Polished Nickel/Cocoa finish.
Susan Clouse Interior Solutions
Dark Maple Cabinet, Slab Door Cabinets, Quartz Counter top, Square Sink, Glass Mosaic Backsplash, Porcelain Tile Floors, Glass Tile Shower, Bench Seat, Steam Shower, Pebble Shower Floor, Built-in Tub with Quartz Surrounds, Framed Mirror, Glass ball Pendants, Chrome Bath Fixtures, Soap Niches, Handheld Shower, Deck Mount Tub Filler, Frameless Shower Enclosure, Tile Boarder in Shower
Gilmans Kitchens and Baths
The client's purchased an 80's condo unit of the 4th floor.
The main goal(s): To create a space suitable for aging-in-place and to successfully incorporate pre-existing furniture and decor from the client's previous home.
The challenges:
- To be able to fully incorporate existing furniture into a smaller space, as the client's had down-sized by moving into a condo unit.
- Creating and providing a wide range of accessibility and universal design to accommodate certain health issues of one of the clients.
Inspiration: Existing arches throughout the home.
Treve Johnson Photography
Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass Tile and with a Sauna
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