Bathroom Design Ideas with Metal Tile and Granite Benchtops
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Blanco Flooring and Remodeling
Gorgeous marble bathroom remodel. Curbless shower with tileable linear drain paired with a granite shower bench and a niche.
Broswick Builders Ltd
Steel and black bathroom.
Large double shower with black matching accessories.
Designer: Hayley Dryland
Photography: Jamie Cobel
Lili Fleming-Nieri, ASID
Powder Room, by client, basic elements by builder and Lili Fleming Interior Design, art accents by client.
Photography by High Res Media
Centric Spaces
Apartment renovation from beige to a transformative Air BnB apartment concept, "The zen escape", theme designed for our client in Carlton Melbourne Victoria. Our brief was to create a "relaxing temple", where people can live and WFH, whilst transported to another time and place.
The initial concept comprised of 'zen-like' atmospheric imagery, concealed mood lighting, the integration of nature via imagery, indoor plants, wall gardens and specialty lighting. The elements combined produce a whimsical, eclectic and unique interior, one that aims to inspire and create a memorable experience for guests.
Tommy Daspit Photographer
Half Bathroom of Farmhouse style beach house in Pass Christian Mississippi photographed for Watters Architecture by Birmingham Alabama based architectural and interiors photographer Tommy Daspit. See more of his work at http://tommydaspit.com
By Design Interiors, Inc.
Looking closer at the granite – you see metallic blues, greens, turquoise mixing with deeper tones of grays. Full of variations and movement, there is no section of this slab the same. It gives this stunning master bath, even more character.
Broswick Builders Ltd
Steel and black bathroom.
Double wall hung vanity with black undermount basins and matching accessories.
Designer: Hayley Dryland
Photography: Jamie Cobel
Louie Leu Architect, Inc.
Master Bathroom
Corralitos, Watsonville, CA
Louie Leu Architect, Inc. collaborated in the role of Executive Architect on a custom home in Corralitas, CA, designed by Italian Architect, Aldo Andreoli.
Located just south of Santa Cruz, California, the site offers a great view of the Monterey Bay. Inspired by the traditional 'Casali' of Tuscany, the house is designed to incorporate separate elements connected to each other, in order to create the feeling of a village. The house incorporates sustainable and energy efficient criteria, such as 'passive-solar' orientation and high thermal and acoustic insulation. The interior will include natural finishes like clay plaster, natural stone and organic paint. The design includes solar panels, radiant heating and an overall healthy green approach.
Photography by Marco Ricca.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Metal Tile and Granite Benchtops
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