Bathroom Design Ideas with Gray Tile and Purple Walls
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Richard Landon Design
Using a wall-mount toilet with a concealed tank presents a less utilitarian view when showering. One can sit on the lid when drying off. Note how the wall niche changes the feeling of the corner. Fresh flowers make the room feel more inviting and alive.
Photos by Jesse Young Photography
Bathroom + Kitchen Eleven
One of our latest projects is a beautiful example of adding colour to the bathroom. The aubergine inspired paint from Farrow & Ball creates a space that can change with your mood. This was achieved by installing ambient lighting to illuminate the feature wall and alcove. The wall mounted bath spout creates a waterfall effect when cascading into the deep bath, adding a luxurious and organic feel to help alleviate the stresses of the day.
Kitchen & Bath Gallery of the Finger Lakes, Inc.
Custom built wall that separates the toilet from the bathroom and allows for extra storage
MDB Design Group
The subtle shades of white and gray of the Carrera marble is complimented by the muted purple wallpaper. The chrome in the wall sconces and plumbing fixtures add a touch of sparkle. A classic and timeless design was achieved by using Carrera marble in the different tile shapes, and on the other surfaces, i.e. the sink, tub skirt and baseboards, thus diminishing the length of the room and creating a cohesive and inviting bathroom. The home owner was very happy with the completed project, and proud to share it with her guests.Mary Broerman, CCIDC
Medina Exteriors & Remodeling
When the client first came to us, they were looking to update their bathroom and to make the space to feel bigger and brighter. We were able to achieve this by installing Emser Tile’s Metro Cream Honed Hexagon tile flooring and an American Standard soaking tub. We also upgraded their cabinetry to a Foremost prefabricated cabinet with soft-close doors and drawers. Some other features of this bathroom include Kohler drop-in sink, a floor to ceiling tiled shower with a clear frameless glass, and Capital lighting.
Ask Amy Interior Design
Cal Mitchner photographer.
Master bath renovation where we replaced the tub and shower tile with new 12 x 24 charcoal wall tiles and a purple glass waterfall accent. We had to keep the existing floor tile so we integrated a solid color that pulled some of the smoky gray tones out of the beige floor tile. We used a beaded glass faux finish on the walls that was applied in a grass cloth type of pattern. We installed new cabinets, counter tops, plumbing fixtures, undermount sinks, and lighting.
Home Stylus
New flooring grounded this master bathroom beautifully. Custom hardware polishes the room and my client's favorite color in lavender enlivens the space.
Jarrett Design
Downsizing doesn’t have to mean compromising. This master bath remodel proved to be quite the opposite. The homeowners’ wish list was actually exceeded. Wish we could say that for every project! Not only did the new design accomplish the generous his and her vanities and large shower they desired, but we were able to achieve a semi-private water closet by incorporating a tall armoire, providing extra storage as a bonus. Some aging in place features were added without detracting from the beauty. The finished room feels spacious and bright. Crisp white cabinetry, warm counter tops, and gorgeous tile are inviting and relaxing in this hazy retreat. Matt Villano Photography
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