Bathroom Design Ideas with Mosaic Tile and Travertine
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Jasmine McClelland Design
This award winning bathroom features double vanity Nimbus Oval and Nimbus bath from Apaiser, double shower, feature lights designed by David Truebridge and polished concrete flooring.
Sarah Wood Photography
Jennifer Garner Interiors
Photography by: Michael Hunter
Here is another view of the tub alcove. The beautiful floral arrangement was provided by Peacocks Plumage, located in Austin.
Laura Roberts Design
Master bathroom is filled with natural light and materials. Glass tiled shower, marble mosaic tile and cumaru wood floors blend to create an elegant oasis with modern fixtures. Photo by Whit Preston
Casey Design/Planning Group Inc.
A dramatic Asian inspired mural of cherry blossoms adorns the wall behind the tub and becomes the rooms focal point.
Photography by Donna Griffith
Dwayne Bergmann LLC
A unique bowl sink and wall mount faucet makes this powder room a modern jewel box. Hanging a mirror from a traditional art displaying system creates depth. While vertical walnut wainscoting provides a natural aspect which repeats throughout the home.
Photo by Craig Hildebrand
Studio 511
This alcove in the Master Bathroom is inset with nickel edged mirrors and integrated lighting and make-up mirror. Chris Cooper photographer.
Jonathan McGrath Construction, LLC
This typical 70’s bathroom with a sunken tile bath and bright wallpaper was transformed into a Zen-like luxury bath. A custom designed Japanese soaking tub was built with its water filler descending from a spout in the ceiling, positioned next to a nautilus shaped shower with frameless curved glass lined with stunning gold toned mosaic tile. Custom built cedar cabinets with a linen closet adorned with twigs as door handles. Gorgeous flagstone flooring and customized lighting accentuates this beautiful creation to surround yourself in total luxury and relaxation.
Hansgrohe USA
With a large family and an always “on the go” lifestyle, a retreat was needed where they could slow down and relax. Enter the new Silverstein master bath. Photos by: Patrick Heagney
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