Bathroom Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Tile and a Built-in Vanity
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Charleene's Houses, LLC
Inspired by a cool, tranquil space punctuated with high-end details such as convenient folding teak shower benches, polished nickel and laser-cut marble shower tiles that add bright swirls of visual movement. And the hidden surprise is the stack washer/dryer unit built into the tasteful center floor to ceiling cabinet.
Elnaz Irby Design
Welcoming open shower with accent wall and rain shower head faces the romantic bathtub and views of outside. Mix of vintage style and acid wash tiles make it a serene shower. Shower layout was changed, shower head, handheld, and drain were moved and a niche was added.
UNIQ Kitchen and Bath Designs
Originally this was an old 80's bathroom where the wall separated the vanity from the shower and toilet. By removing the wall and changing the window configuration, we were able to create this relaxing open floor plan master bathroom.
Celestial Staging & Redesign, LLC
I designed this bathroom and selected the materials rather quickly, and stood by my design choices. Bright and neutral tones of silver, gray, white, and blue along with silver faucetry, waterfall design, which I love, and vertical backsplash designs in shower and on wall to give a different look than most. Shower bench composed of matching ceramic tile and quartz, as well as quartz countertops on charcoal gray vanity, with mirrored medicine cabinet, utilizing the space for both beauty ad function. Cabinets alongside of walll.
Classic Home Improvements
They opted to lighten up the space by choosing a textured tile for their walk-in shower. Vibrant blue hue tiles complement the space wonderfully.Scott Basile, Basile Photography
Jemm Interiors
My client hated their large 80's style jacuzzi, and wanted us to remove it. We added a much larger shower, with seating, and a new coat of paint on their vanities, with a new quartz countertop. I had fun, with running their porcelain floor in a herringbone pattern, to add more elegance to this space. My client also wanted to keep cost down, so we went with cabinetry from pottery barn, instead of a custom build. These changes took this space from 80's builder grade look, to a new sleek design, that is sure to last years to come.
Charleene's Houses, LLC
Inspired by a cool, tranquil space punctuated with high-end details such as convenient folding teak shower benches, polished nickel and laser-cut marble shower tiles that add bright swirls of visual movement. And the hidden surprise is the stack washer/dryer unit built into the tasteful center floor to ceiling cabinet.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Tile and a Built-in Vanity
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