Bathroom Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Tile and Pebble Tile Floors
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Rhapsody Remodeling and design llc
We loved how this one turned out!
It has a curbless entry with a slim bench in along the back wall.
RCH Home & Design
Rustic Shower converted from a shower tub combo. Barnwood Tile on the feature wall, Weathered Beige Tile on Two Side Walls, Mosaic Pebble Shower Floor. Quartz Shower Shelf and Foot Stool. Oil Rubbed Bronze Plumbing Fixtures.
Elite Concepts
This master bedroom suite was designed and executed for our client’s vacation home. It offers a rustic, contemporary feel that fits right in with lake house living. Open to the master bedroom with views of the lake, we used warm rustic wood cabinetry, an expansive mirror with arched stone surround and a neutral quartz countertop to compliment the natural feel of the home. The walk-in, frameless glass shower features a stone floor, quartz topped shower seat and niches, with oil rubbed bronze fixtures. The bedroom was outfitted with a natural stone fireplace mirroring the stone used in the bathroom and includes a rustic wood mantle. To add interest to the bedroom ceiling a tray was added and fit with rustic wood planks.
Highland Builders LLC
Floor to ceiling large wall tile with a horizontal accent band above polished chrome shower features. Smooth river pebble tile flooring for a very organic feel in this walk in curbless shower room. (Ryan Hainey)
Crespo Design Group
Each bathroom was carefully redesigned to maximize layout, utilizing beautiful materials that pay homage to the views to the water outside. Sleek and contemporary the stone creates a stunning backdrop to fixtures and lighting accessories.
One Week Bath, Inc.
Zen spa style bathroom with a free standing soaking bathtub, enclosed glass walk-in shower, hinged glass shower door, large multicolor shower tiles, wood shower bench and black pebble floor tile and border tile.
Howell Custom Building Group
This project consisted of remodeling an existing master bath and closet. The owners asked for a
functional and brighter space that would more easily accommodate two people simultaneously getting ready for work. The original bath had multiple doors that opened into each other, a small dark shower, and little natural light. The solution was to add a new shed dormer to expand the room’s footprint. This proved to be an interesting structural problem, as the owners did not want to involve any of the first floor spaces in the project. So, the new shed was hung off of the existing rafters (in a sense this bath is hanging from the rafters.)
The expanded space allowed for a generous window in the shower, with a high window sill height to provide privacy from the back yard. The Strasser vanities were a great value and had the desired finish. The mirror frame and center shelves were painted to match the cabinet finish. The shower can easily function for two, allowing for their busy morning schedules. All of the fixtures matched nicely in a brushed nickel finish.
Toto Eco Dartmouth toilet; Farimont undermount Rectangular sinks; Toto widespread lav faucet; Toto multispray handshower and showerhead
Photography by Emily O'brien
Bathroom Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Tile and Pebble Tile Floors
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