Bathroom Design Ideas with Green Tile and Concrete Floors
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Hindley & Co Architecture & Interior Design
The bathroom fittings float, as does the mirror vanity and shelf under. A timber ceiling adds texture to the composition.
Mcmahon and Nerlich
The natural light highlights the patina of green hand-glazed tiles, concrete bath and hanging plants
Dynan Construction Management
SRQ Magazine's Home of the Year 2015 Platinum Award for Best Bathroom, Best Kitchen, and Best Overall Renovation
Photo: Raif Fluker
Pearl Remodeling
This modern shower remodel has the following features:
• Double Sink
• Large Mirror
• Vanity Lights
• Marble Countertop
• Black Tile Flooring
• Black Hexagon Tiles
concept 108 Innenarchitektur
Das schlicht gestaltete Badezimmer mit Sichtestrichboden und Wänden in Putzoberfläche wird durch die dekorativen Fliesen in der Farbe Salbei zum Highlight.
Cedar Hill Cabinets
You can see a hint of the subtle sculpted wavy pattern on the Formica door and drawer surfaces. Photography by Greg Hoppe
Adeline Ray Design Studio
This bathroom has zero storage before we remodeled it. We added a freestanding vanity with drawers to replace the pedestal sink that was there before.
Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
bagno ospiti, con bacinella in appoggio, mobile lavabo su misura, micro mosaico turchese di ex.t alle pareti. lampada Talo di artemide.
Josh Wynne Construction
Concrete counters with integrated wave sink. Kohler Karbon faucets. Heath Ceramics tile. Sauna. American Clay walls. Exposed cypress timber beam ceiling. Victoria & Albert tub. Inlaid FSC Ipe floors. LEED Platinum home. Photos by Matt McCorteney.
Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
Vista del bagno, mosaico appiani per la doccia passante, e esagonale bianco per le pareti. Resina a pavimento. Vetro superiore per passaggio luce.
New York Shower Door
Eclectric Bath Space with frosted glass frameless shower enclosure, modern/mosaic flooring & ceiling and sunken tub, by New York Shower Door.
Sustainable Design Group
This passive solar addition transformed this nondescript ranch house into an energy efficient, sunlit, passive solar home. The addition to the rear of the building was constructed of compressed earth blocks. These massive blocks were made on the site with the earth from the excavation. With the addition of foam insulation on the exterior, the wall becomes a thermal battery, allowing winter sun to heat the blocks during the day and release that heat at night.
The house was built with only non toxic or natural
materials. Heat and hot water are provided by a 94% efficient gas boiler which warms the radiant floor. A new wood fireplace is an 80% efficient, low emission unit. With Energy Star appliances and LED lighting, the energy consumption of this home is very low. The addition of infrastructure for future photovoltaic panels and solar hot water will allow energy consumption to approach zero.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Green Tile and Concrete Floors
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