Bathroom Design Ideas with an Alcove Shower and Green Walls
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M.T. McCaw Inc
Embracing a traditional look - these clients truly made us 'green with envy'. The amazing penny round tile with green glass inlay, stained inset cabinets, white quartz countertops and green decorative wallpaper truly make the space unique
EnVie Interiors
This hall bathroom was a complete remodel. The green subway tile is by Bedrosian Tile. The marble mosaic floor tile is by Tile Club. The vanity is by Avanity.
Зуева Анна
Ванная комната. Сантехника, Hansgrohe; декор, Zara Home; мебель выполнена на заказ по эскизам автора проекта; на полу и в зоне душа испанский керамогранит, Equipe.
Delicious Kitchens & Interiors, LLC
Flat black fixtures are highlighted in the rock accent tile at the ends of the shower with dual controls for both the rain-head and hand-held shower sprays.
Before and After Builders, Inc.
Taj Mahal Quartzite counter-top with porcelain under-mount sink, and single handle faucet!
Sugar Valley Builders
Black metal hardware, floor and shower tile, quartz countertops are all elements that pull this farmhouse bathroom together.
Thyme & Place Design LLC
The configuration of a structural wall at one end of the bathroom influenced the interior shape of the walk-in steam shower. The corner chases became home to two recessed shower caddies on either side of a niche where a Botticino marble bench resides. The walls are white, highly polished Thassos marble. For the custom mural, Thassos and Botticino marble chips were fashioned into a mosaic of interlocking eternity rings. The basket weave pattern on the shower floor pays homage to the provenance of the house.
The linen closet next to the shower was designed to look like it originally resided with the vanity--compatible in style, but not exactly matching. Like so many heirloom cabinets, it was created to look like a double chest with a marble platform between upper and lower cabinets. The upper cabinet doors have antique glass behind classic curved mullions that are in keeping with the eternity ring theme in the shower.
Photographer: Peter Rymwid
Progressive Design Build
In the primary bath, a collaborative effort resulted in a serene retreat featuring mirrored accents to enhance brightness and eliminate the need for traditional vanity lights. By eschewing a built-in tub and opting for minimalist design elements, the space exudes a sense of tranquility and harmony.
Bathroom Design Ideas with an Alcove Shower and Green Walls
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