Bathroom Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Tile and Pebble Tile
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Transitions Interior Design for Comfortable Living
The wood grained tile and the pebbled floor/ border bring in natural elements yet are waterproof!
Photo by Lift Your Eyes Photography
Even Kiehl Remodeling
This guest cottage was once a horse barn that sat behind the farm house built sometime before 1836. In fact, the tub in the shower is an original concrete horse trough.
For this project we installed solid vinyl flooring and a glass splash guard for the shower. To offset the rustic feel the homeowner purchased flashy wall sconces. We also installed crackle wallpaper which is gorgeous alongside the classic pebble river rock tile outlining the shower.
Kraft Custom Construction
This modern bathroom remodel utilized natural light and organic, fluid tile design to create a sense of tranquility. The creative use of multi-colored pebble tiles, contrasting grout tones and outside-the-box design elements make the space feel lighthearted and playful, as well as spacious and grounding. The floors were salvaged from a local high school gym and the door leading into the master bathroom was custom made with a window re-light that aligns with the window in the shower. This allows for fluidity of light and space when the door is in the open position.
Gainesville Kitchen & Bath
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Masterbrand, pebble stone, back splash, alcove tub, natural light, dark wood floors, romantic space, candle light, wall mount lights
Gardner Homes
Relaxing in this master bathroom will be no problem. Just look around at the beautiful finishes that make you feel like you are entering a spa ready to leave the stress of the day behind.
Photography by Tourfactory
Synergy Design & Construction
The pebble tile in the shower adds to the natural spa-feel of the basement bath. It is counter-balanced by a sleek polished square wall tile.
Paul Lafrance Design
We created a gorgeous master bedroom with attached private bathroom, featuring a luxurious double-sized rain shower. The bed lifts up hydraulically to reveal storage space beneath, and the painting conceals a hidden flatscreen TV. Designed and built by Paul Lafrance Design.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Tile and Pebble Tile
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