Bathroom Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Tile and Porcelain Floors

Baby Point Beauty
Baby Point Beauty
M-Squared Contracting Inc.M-Squared Contracting Inc.
Nestled within an established west-end enclave, this transformation is both contemporary yet traditional—in keeping with the surrounding neighbourhood's aesthetic. A family home is refreshed with a spacious master suite, large, bright kitchen suitable for both casual gatherings and entertaining, and a sizeable rear addition. The kitchen's crisp, clean palette is the perfect neutral foil for the handmade backsplash, and generous floor-to-ceiling windows provide a vista to the lush green yard and onto the Humber ravine. The rear 2-storey addition is blended seamlessly with the existing home, revealing a new master suite bedroom and sleek ensuite with bold blue tiling. Two additional additional bedrooms were refreshed to update juvenile kids' rooms to more mature finishes and furniture—appropriate for young adults.
Inviting Industrial Master Bath
Inviting Industrial Master Bath
emma delonemma delon
This warm and inviting space has great industrial flair. We love the contrast of the black cabinets, plumbing fixtures, and accessories against the bright warm tones in the tile. Pebble tile was used as accent through the space, both in the niches in the tub and shower areas as well as for the backsplash behind the sink. The vanity is front and center when you walk into the space from the master bedroom. The framed medicine cabinets on the wall and drawers in the vanity provide great storage. The deep soaker tub, taking up pride-of-place at one end of the bathroom, is a great place to relax after a long day. A walk-in shower at the other end of the bathroom balances the space. The shower includes a rainhead and handshower for a luxurious bathing experience. The black theme is continued into the shower and around the glass panel between the toilet and shower enclosure. The shower, an open, curbless, walk-in, works well now and will be great as the family grows up and ages in place.
Hexagon shower
Hexagon shower
Jennifer Ryan DesignJennifer Ryan Design
Updating this bathroom meant removing the tub to create a more streamlined look with just a shower. Keeping everything white except the hex tile gives at a fresh clean look. Katheryn Moran Photography
Bathroom in Blue
Bathroom in Blue
De Meza + ArchitectureDe Meza + Architecture
An Architect's bathroom added to the top floor of a beautiful home. Clean lines and cool colors are employed to create a perfect balance of soft and hard. Tile work and cabinetry provide great contrast and ground the space. Photographer: Dean Birinyi
Master Bath - Lake Windward, Alpharetta
Master Bath - Lake Windward, Alpharetta
dB Atlanta | Direct Build of AtlantadB Atlanta | Direct Build of Atlanta
This boundary-free, walk in shower features a wet room concept with freestanding pedestal tub and an open air entry. Pebble mosaic tile flooring accents provides warmth against the white shiplap and subway tile backdrop. A clean integration of the materials with subtle contrast and soft colors provides a feeling of ultimate relaxation.
Bathroom Renovations
Bathroom Renovations
Zzone Homes Inc.Zzone Homes Inc.
Bathroom Renovations by Zzone Homes
After Remodel
After Remodel
Remodel MastersRemodel Masters
Before & After Photos of Bathroom Remodel by Remodel Masters
Long Beach Project
Long Beach Project
Artisan Kitchen & BathArtisan Kitchen & Bath
White Shaker Vanity with marble Top
Perez Project Mission Viejo
Perez Project Mission Viejo
Perimeter Tile DesignPerimeter Tile Design
This Shower was tiled with an off white 12x24 on the two side walls and bathroom floor. The back wall and dam were accented with 18x30 gray tile and we used a 1/2x1/2 glass in the back of both shelves and 1x1 on the shower floor.
Avant Garde Revolution - Basement
Avant Garde Revolution - Basement
Speas Interior DesignSpeas Interior Design
Contemporary Bathroom with Contemporary Mosaic Backsplash and Light Fixtures. Traditional Mirrors and Vanity Cabinet Contrast the Modern Touches. Photograph by Paul Kohlman.

Bathroom Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Tile and Porcelain Floors

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