Bathroom Design Ideas with Green Walls and Black Floor
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Joni Spear Interior Design
Powder room with preppy green high gloss paint, pedestal sink and brass fixtures. Flooring is marble basketweave tile.
A Design Art & House
Our client needed to upgrade a mall bathroom needs to include a soaker bath shower combination, as much storage as possible, and lots of style!
The result is a great space with color, style and flare.
Kelly Martin Interiors
This remodel was located in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles. The guest bathroom features the iconic Dorothy Draper Brazilliance wallpaper.
Fireclay Tile
Make waves in your bathroom floor design with our Uni Mountain Handpainted Floor Tile in black & white motif.
DESIGN
Annette Vartanian
PHOTOS
Bethany Nauert
Tile Shown: Glazed Thin Brick in San Gabriel; Uni Mountain in Black & White Motif
Du Bois Design Ltd
A big bold and beautiful guest bathroom located in Titirangi. Green painted ceiling, walls and shutters teamed with black stone bath and crisp white fan tiles.
Agence Isabelle LONG
Dans la salle de bains des parents, un rappel du vert de la chambre a été porté sur les murs de la salle de bains afin d'avoir une certaine harmonie.
Ryson Renovations LLC
Gorgeous Master Bathroom remodel. We kept most of the original layout but removed a small linen closet, a large jetted tub, and a fiberglass shower. We enlarged the shower area to include a built in seat and wall niche. We framed in for a drop in soaking tub and completely tiled that half of the room from floor to ceiling and installed a large mirror to help give the room an even larger feel.
The cabinets were designed to have a center pantry style cabinet to make up for the loss of the linen closet.
We installed large format porcelain on the floor and a 4x12 white porcelain subway tile for the shower, tub, and walls. The vanity tops, ledges, curb, and seat are all granite.
All of the fixtures are a flat black modern style and a custom glass door and half wall panel was installed.
This Master Bathroom is pure class!
Martina Hayes - Building Design & Interior Design
Who says you have to choose between mid-century and traditional? Our completed bathroom renovation for our clients in The Lower North Shore showcases that you can achieve the best of both worlds harmoniously.
ASF Interiors, LLC
Adding light to the vanity with wall sconces by Visual Comfort and under cabinet lighting which is motion censored, really makes this windowless, attic bathroom just shine. The shower having a slanted wall was a challenge for a shower door. This frameless door really steals the show and is the most functional item in the room.
Ryson Renovations LLC
Gorgeous Master Bathroom remodel. We kept most of the original layout but removed a small linen closet, a large jetted tub, and a fiberglass shower. We enlarged the shower area to include a built in seat and wall niche. We framed in for a drop in soaking tub and completely tiled that half of the room from floor to ceiling and installed a large mirror to help give the room an even larger feel.
The cabinets were designed to have a center pantry style cabinet to make up for the loss of the linen closet.
We installed large format porcelain on the floor and a 4x12 white porcelain subway tile for the shower, tub, and walls. The vanity tops, ledges, curb, and seat are all granite.
All of the fixtures are a flat black modern style and a custom glass door and half wall panel was installed.
This Master Bathroom is pure class!
Susan Yeley Homes
One of many contenders for the official SYH motto is "Got ranch?" Midcentury limestone ranch, to be specific. Because in Bloomington, we do! We've got lots of midcentury limestone ranches, ripe for updates.
This gut remodel and addition on the East side is a great example. The two-way fireplace sits in its original spot in the 2400 square foot home, now acting as the pivot point between the home's original wing and a 1000 square foot new addition. In the reconfiguration of space, bedrooms now flank a central public zone, kids on one end (in spaces that are close to the original bedroom footprints), and a new owner's suite on the other. Everyone meets in the middle for cooking and eating and togetherness. A portion of the full basement is finished for a guest suite and tv room, accessible from the foyer stair that is also, more or less, in its original spot.
The kitchen was always street-facing in this home, which the homeowners dug, so we kept it that way, but of course made it bigger and more open. What we didn't keep: the original green and pink toilets and tile. (Apologies to the purists; though they may still be in the basement.)
Opening spaces both to one another and to the outside help lighten and modernize this family home, which comes alive with contrast, color, natural walnut and oak, and a great collection of art, books and vintage rugs. It's definitely ready for its next 75 years.
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