Bathroom Design Ideas with Green Walls and Mosaic Tile Floors
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MainStreet Design Build
This relatively new home in Quarton Lake Estates had an existing large master bathroom. However, the room was cut up with partitions for toilet, shower, and tub, making it feel small and outdated. Our clients wanted a light bright welcoming bathroom to match the rest of their gorgeous home.
The bathroom was gutted back to the studs. Both outside corners of the bathroom have eaves that encroach on the interior of the bathroom ceiling height. Working around the eaves and maintaining headroom with fluid design was a key element for this bathroom remodel.
Meiste Homes
Forever Plaid!
Full bath with unique grey plaid tile on the floor and subway tile in the bathtub/shower area.
Ruffner Remodeling and Repair, LLC
Small South Minneapolis bathroom; 3 x 6 white subway tile on walls and wainscot; 2 custom made Corian corner shelves in shower; glass block window with vent; herringbone pattern floor tile; Tub was refinshed
Tile Worx & Beyond
White 4x8" subway tile with gray glass accent band and pony wall for privacy with inset niche for shower storage
Karen Walson Interiors
Karen Walson, NCIDQ 617-308-2789
This was a bath renovation for a client who owned a 1890's house. The walls were out of square and the floor had a 3" slope. So we had a lot of work to do to make it look this good! White carrera 3" x 6" subway tile, penny floor tile, white carrera countertop and backsplash
Coddington Design
The adjoining bathroom features a custom vanity wrapped in mosaic tile and a generous use of marble, including the baseboards.
Photo: David Duncan Livingston
Bushman Dreyfus Architects
Renovation and expansion of a 1930s-era classic. Buying an old house can be daunting. But with careful planning and some creative thinking, phasing the improvements helped this family realize their dreams over time. The original International Style house was built in 1934 and had been largely untouched except for a small sunroom addition. Phase 1 construction involved opening up the interior and refurbishing all of the finishes. Phase 2 included a sunroom/master bedroom extension, renovation of an upstairs bath, a complete overhaul of the landscape and the addition of a swimming pool and terrace. And thirteen years after the owners purchased the home, Phase 3 saw the addition of a completely private master bedroom & closet, an entry vestibule and powder room, and a new covered porch.
WERK | Building Modern
Description: Bathroom Remodel - Reclaimed Vintage Glass Tile - Photograph: HAUS | Architecture
Griffin Designs
Smokey turquoise glass tiles cover this luxury bath with an interplay of stacked and gridded tile patterns that enhances the sophistication of the monochromatic palette.
Floor to ceiling glass panes define a breathtaking steam shower. Every detail takes the homeowner’s needs into account, including an in-wall waterfall element above the shower bench. Griffin Designs measured not only the space but also the seated homeowner to ensure a soothing stream of water that cascades onto the shoulders, hits just the right places, and melts away the stresses of the day.
Space conserving features such as the wall-hung toilet allowed for more flexibility in the layout. With more possibilities came more storage. Replacing the original pedestal sink, a bureau-style vanity spans four feet and offers six generously sized drawers. One drawer comes complete with outlets to discretely hide away accessories, like a hair dryer, while maximizing function. An additional recessed medicine cabinet measures almost six feet in height.
The comforts of this primary bath continue with radiant floor heating, a built-in towel warmer, and thoughtfully placed niches to hold all the bits and bobs in style.
Karen Kempf Interiors
A farmhouse style was achieved in this new construction home by keeping the details clean and simple. Shaker style cabinets and square stair parts moldings set the backdrop for incorporating our clients’ love of Asian antiques. We had fun re-purposing the different pieces she already had: two were made into bathroom vanities; and the turquoise console became the star of the house, welcoming visitors as they walk through the front door.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Green Walls and Mosaic Tile Floors
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