Bathroom Design Ideas with a Claw-foot Tub and Multi-Coloured Floor
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Tamara Marie Designs
Bathroom remodel. Wanted to keep the vintage charm with new refreshed finishes. New marble flooring, new claw foot tub, custom glass shower.
ReVision Design/Remodeling
The black and white claw-foot tub creates a focal point beneath the bay window of this master bathroom. Large format subway tile, and black and white patterned tile give this bathroom an eclectic look that's a little farmhouse, a little vintage and a little industrial.
© Lassiter Photography 2018
Milgard Windows & Doors
Small black awning windows complement the bathroom nicely, with the dark navy ship-lapped walls and white trim provide a great contrast in colors.
McCutcheon Construction Inc.
The renewed guest bathroom was given a new attitude with the addition of Moroccan tile and a vibrant blue color.
Robert Vente Photography
Tile Desire
ON-TREND SCALES
Move over metro tiles and line a wall with fabulously funky Fish Scale designs. Also known as scallop, fun or mermaid tiles, this pleasing-to-the-eye shape is a Moroccan tile classic that's trending hard right now and offers a sophisticated alternative to metro/subway designs. Mermaids tiles are this year's unicorns (so they say) and Fish Scale tiles are how to take the trend to a far more grown-up level. Especially striking across a whole wall or in a shower room, make the surface pop in vivid shades of blue and green for an oceanic vibe that'll refresh and invigorate.
If colour doesn't float your boat, just exchange the bold hues for neutral shades and use a dark grout to highlight the pattern. Alternatively, go to www.tiledesire.com there are more than 40 colours to choose and mix!!
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National Association of the Remodeling Industry
The English Contractor & Remodeling Services, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2020 Regional CotY Award Winner, Residential Bath Under $25,000
Spin Design
A black tile skirt around the grey, black and white patterned floor. Above this, a subway gloss white beveled edge tile dressed all the walls from floor to ceiling. A black curved border tile drew the eye down from the ceiling and created a bold horizontal line around the room.
Though the contrast could have been potentially very harsh, the soft contour to the tile, and the beveled edges, and the patterns, were composed in a way that was balanced and harmonious. The combination was delicate and feminine, and bright and beautiful.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Claw-foot Tub and Multi-Coloured Floor
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