Bathroom Design Ideas with Matchstick Tile and Engineered Quartz Benchtops

Movin' On Up
Movin' On Up
Mark Brand ArchitectureMark Brand Architecture
For a young family of four in Oakland’s Redwood Heights neighborhood we remodeled and enlarged one bathroom and created a second bathroom at the rear of the existing garage. This family of four was outgrowing their home but loved their neighborhood. They needed a larger bathroom and also needed a second bath on a different level to accommodate the fact that the mother gets ready for work hours before the others usually get out of bed. For the hard-working Mom, we created a new bathroom in the garage level, with luxurious finishes and fixtures to reward her for being the primary bread-winner in the family. Based on a circle/bubble theme we created a feature wall of circular tiles from Porcelanosa on the back wall of the shower and a used a round Electric Mirror at the vanity. Other luxury features of the downstairs bath include a Fanini MilanoSlim shower system, floating lacquer vanity and custom built in cabinets. For the upstairs bathroom, we enlarged the room by borrowing space from the adjacent closets. Features include a rectangular Electric Mirror, custom vanity and cabinets, wall-hung Duravit toilet and glass finger tiles.
Vicky's Homes - Showhome
Vicky's Homes - Showhome
Alana LorangerAlana Loranger
Bright white gloss with silver edge Tub decks match cabinetry Merle Prosofsky Photography
Westlake Transitional
Westlake Transitional
JRP Design & RemodelJRP Design & Remodel
To maintain the flow of the entire space, the striking Striato Olimpo “Leather” floor tiles, white porcelain squares, and Jeffrey Court Calcutta Mini Sticks accent tile were carried throughout the shower and water closet. The seamless transition in the tile is complemented by the ACO channel drain and frameless shower doors, keeping this space open and elegant. The Brizo Charlotte Rain Shower head and the Hnasgrohe PuraVida handheld shower head are both complimentary touches to this transitional primary shower. Clarified Studios
Master on the Mississippi
Master on the Mississippi
Crystal Kitchen + BathCrystal Kitchen + Bath
The original Master Bathroom had two separate His & Her bathrooms complete with a toilet, vanity and a tub or shower, plus two separate His & Her walk-in closets. The four individual rooms and small narrow hallway created a claustrophobic maze. The homeowner’s desired to have a more open Master Bathroom without so many doors to contend with. One major challenge was to keep the placement of all the existing windows as is. The redesigned space is more open with a modern style which includes floating vanities and quartz counter tops. Contemporary styled faucets and the crystal cabinet hardware and wall sconces add sparkle to the room. The electric magnifying mirror is mounted to the wall and folds back out of the way. A new soaking tub replaced the old tub which had dated plumbing fixtures. A separated room for the toilet and walk-in shower has a pocket door for privacy when needed. Not shown is a large mirror that is mounted to one side of the pocket door that comes in handy when getting ready in the morning. The larger shower has a bench seat, shampoo niche and grab bars for safety. The windows remained in the same place but the glass block was replaced with clear view windows to take in the beautiful views. With a few minor tweaks, the His & Her closets remained as is, minus the doors. Now the homeowner’s can move about in their new Master Bathroom with virtually no doors to hinder them.
Atomic Ranch
Atomic Ranch
KW DesignsKW Designs
Architect: Ted Schultz, Schultz Architecture ( http://www.schultzarchitecture.com/) Contractor: Casey Eskra, Pacific Coast Construction ( http://pcc-sd.com/), Christian Naylor Photography: Chipper Hatter Photography ( http://www.chipperhatter.com/)
Guest Bathroom with texture
Guest Bathroom with texture
Fusion ReconstructFusion Reconstruct
These stunning stacked wall tiles add so much interest and texture to this all white guest bathroom and always looks clean!

Bathroom Design Ideas with Matchstick Tile and Engineered Quartz Benchtops

8