Bathroom Design Ideas with Multi-Coloured Floor
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Metropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
The classical Carrera marble look in a modern layout.
Hex mosaic tiles for the floor and shower pan.
A hidden drain unit with tiles imbedded in it.
Subway layout of 3x6 Carrera tiles with 5/8" pencil liner for the trim lines and corners.
A vertical chevron style Carrera mosaic 12x12 pieces right in the center of the plumbing fixtures to act as the center piece of this bathroom.
Two matching sizes his\hers shampoo niches perfectly positioned in symmetrically opposite the plumbing wall.
Barbara Purdy - Purdy & Associates Design
Modern, clean & crisp lines and minimalist details make this ensuite bathroom sing. Lighting details enhance the space for a calm but yet dramatic look. The size of the original bathroom was expanded
Emily Roose Interiors
An elegant guest bathroom with a sophisticated black and white theme. The patterned floor tiles add fun and whimsy to the space.
Jan Neiges, CMKBD with NKBA
I suggested to have a mirrored glass installed on the wall and using Schluter metal trim, frame the mirror and tile around the mirror.
On The Ball Bathrooms
Scandinavian Bathroom, Walk In Shower, Frameless Fixed Panel, Wood Robe Hooks, OTB Bathrooms, Strip Drain, Small Bathroom Renovation, Timber Vanity
Fresh Start Interiors
Master bathroom in antique coastal farmhouse. Custom double vanity with taupe finish and quartz counters. Oil rubbed bronze and brushed brass fixtures. Shower with glass doors and shower bench. Stone herringbone tile floor. Natural woven roman shades on the window.
Julie Rosier
Une jolie salle de bain en noir et blanc comprenant baignoire et douche.. le buffet devient meuble de salle de bains sous vasques
On The Ball Bathrooms
Frameless Shower, Gold Tapware, Brushed Brass, Tapware, Round Mirror, Encaustic Floor, Black and White Floor, Shower Combo, Hampton Vanity, Wall Hung Vanity, Shaker Style Vanity, Shower Shelf, Small Hob
Josh Wynne Construction
BeachHaus is built on a previously developed site on Siesta Key. It sits directly on the bay but has Gulf views from the upper floor and roof deck.
The client loved the old Florida cracker beach houses that are harder and harder to find these days. They loved the exposed roof joists, ship lap ceilings, light colored surfaces and inviting and durable materials.
Given the risk of hurricanes, building those homes in these areas is not only disingenuous it is impossible. Instead, we focused on building the new era of beach houses; fully elevated to comfy with FEMA requirements, exposed concrete beams, long eaves to shade windows, coralina stone cladding, ship lap ceilings, and white oak and terrazzo flooring.
The home is Net Zero Energy with a HERS index of -25 making it one of the most energy efficient homes in the US. It is also certified NGBS Emerald.
Photos by Ryan Gamma Photography
Bathroom Design Ideas with Multi-Coloured Floor
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