Bathroom Design Ideas with Mosaic Tile Floors and Grey Benchtops
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Landmark Construction Crew
Bathroom of the modern home construction in Sherman Oaks which included the installation of one-piece toilet, shower with glass shower door, mosaic floor tiles, gray glass tiles, bathroom window with white trim, marble countertop, bathroom sink and faucet and white finished cabinets and shelves.
Boston Counters
Princess Grey granite accent tub wall accompanied by a honed Absolute Black granite tub surround and smoke grey glass tiles.
Meyer Design
Soak the day away in this luxurious tub with a signature faucet and hand shower. If you are looking for stress-free serenity this is it!
Photos: Jody Kmetz
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 However, the room was cut up with partitions for toilet, shower, and tub, making it feel small and outdated.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.
Solid Kitchen & Bath
Modern farm house bathroom project with white subway tiles and hexagon mosaic tiles, wood vanities, marble vanity top, floating shelves and framed mirror.
2 separate light wood tone vanities with framed mirrors and wall scones.
MOSAïSTE pour l'architecture
Mosaïque murale pour sublimer une salle de bain . Finesse du décor végétal en tesselles de grès et émaux de verre.
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.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Mosaic Tile Floors and Grey Benchtops
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