Bathroom Design Ideas with Gray Tile and Porcelain Tile

Glass Action
Glass Action
RenovisionsRenovisions
Renovisions recently remodeled a first-floor bath for this South Shore couple. They needed a better solution to their existing, outdated fiberglass shower stall and had difficulty squatting to enter the shower. As bathroom designers, we realize that a neo-angle shower is a simple and minimalistic design option where space is a premium. The clipped corner creates an angled opening that allows easy access to the shower between other fixtures in the bathroom. This new shower has a curb using a combination of glass and tile for the walls. Taking advantage of every possible inch for the shower made an enormous difference in comfort while showering. A traditional shower head along with a multi-function hand-held shower head and a shampoo niche both save space and provide a relaxing showering experience. The custom 3/8″ thick glass shower enclosure with mitered corners provides a clean and seamless appearance. The vanity’s bead-board design in sage green compliments the unique veining and hues in the quartz countertop. Overall, the clients were ecstatic with their newly transformed bathroom and are eager to share it with friends and family. One friend in fact, exclaimed that the bathroom resembled one she had seen in a five star resort!
Somerville transformation
Somerville transformation
aMortonDesignaMortonDesign
Marble and porcelain showcase accents of blue in this Guest Bath. Patrick Rogers Photography
Edmonds Second Story Addition
Edmonds Second Story Addition
H2D Architecture + DesignH2D Architecture + Design
The master bathroom is designed with muted tones for a warm, relaxing atmosphere. The large double vanity provides generous space for storage and dressing. The shower is designed with double wall mounted shower heads and one overhead rain shower. A large soaking tub looks out over the private back yard.
Bathrooms
Bathrooms
UserUser
Michelle Peek Photography
Shared bath
Shared bath
PK Designs LLC.PK Designs LLC.
Shared bath is equally tranquil and inviting.
Tempe contemporary master bath
Tempe contemporary master bath
UserUser
Loved converting this 1970's bathroom into a contemporary master bath! From the heated towel rack to the back lit mirror...I love it ALL!
St. Johns Addition and Remodel
St. Johns Addition and Remodel
Jameson Design GroupJameson Design Group
The new Master Bathroom features a 9 foot floating vanity with wall mount faucets and new clerestory windows above.
Master bedroom / Bathroom remodel
Master bedroom / Bathroom remodel
Jessica Dauray Interiors/Elements Of StyleJessica Dauray Interiors/Elements Of Style
Modern farmhouse describes this master bathroom remodel with arched exposed beam, glass framed wet room with a curbless wood floor to tile transition, modern soaking tub, custom built-in vanities, and beautiful floral and butterfly wallpaper.
Open Contemporary Bath with Walnut Vanity and Hidden Storage
Open Contemporary Bath with Walnut Vanity and Hidden Storage
Lauren Levant InteriorLauren Levant Interior
This design emphasizes the vertical stature and soaring lines of the space by cladding the most dramatically shaped walls with accent materials. Large-format porcelain tiles with a metallic finish run fifteen feet high, emphasizing the vaulting of the shower area, and drawing the eye up. Shimmering glass mosaic tile accents the vaulted wall opposite, balancing the height of the shower with an effective counterpoint. A large, unobstructed window placed in the bathing area brings soft natural light flooding into the space. Dave Bryce Photography
Stylish Guest Bath
Stylish Guest Bath
TEC Construction & DevelopmentTEC Construction & Development
The beautiful guest bath continues the flow and look of this updated condo.
N Oakland St Master Bath
N Oakland St Master Bath
Jordan Design-Build GroupJordan Design-Build Group
The homeowners wanted their upstairs master bath to have a spa-like feel so we used a porcelain tile that mimics the look of wooden white marble to create a warm and calming atmosphere. By taking the wall tile all the way up to the almost 9’ ceilings, the bathroom feels larger than it actually is. The frameless shower enclosure adds to the feeling of openness as does having a storage ledge rather than a niche. Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography

Bathroom Design Ideas with Gray Tile and Porcelain Tile

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