Bathroom Design Ideas with Orange Walls and Cement Tiles
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Seura
Seamlessly incorporate video into bathrooms, dressing rooms and spas without ever having to see the TV. This modern bathroom features a Séura Vanity TV Mirror.
SUBLISSIMMO
rénovation de la salle bain avec le carrelage créé par Patricia Urquiola. Meuble dessiné par Sublissimmo.
Watershedd
A vibrant surfboard room in Cornwall with open showers for the post-surf rinse. The weather is not always with us in Cornwall so we chose to use a mustard yellow polished plaster and encaustic floor tiles.
Interior Analysis by Allan Skriloff
The arch around shower entry is an antique hand carved Moroccan wood. The shower and floor is blue and white Moroccan tile and a Moroccan hanging fixture.
Home Run Remodeling & Construction, Inc.
Historic bathroom remodel using Walker Zanger tile and Gridscape shower glass by Coastal. Kohler vanity, custom linen cabinet, along with gorgeous faucets and claw foot tub!
Atelier Interior Design
This powder room is culturally sound. The secret is to find pieces that look authentic.
Joni Spear Interior Design
The lower level is primarily for the children so an easy solution was to paint the existing antique washstand a fun color. Walls are painted in contrasting tangerine to flow with the rest of the home.
Sherwin Williams #6347 Chrysanthemum paint
Home Run Remodeling & Construction, Inc.
Historic bathroom remodel using Walker Zanger tile and Gridscape shower glass by Coastal. Kohler vanity, custom linen cabinet, along with gorgeous faucets and claw foot tub!
Innovative Kitchen and Bath
Artesia style cabinets in Natural Maple, Pental quartz countertops in Marfill, and Pental tile in Ivory for the shower walls
Renewal by Andersen Long Island
This new double hung window with window grilles from Renewal by Andersen Long Island lets in lots of natural light and ventilation to this bathroom in Huntington, Suffolk County, Long Island, NY.
MoMi
-Modification du meuble vasque avec un style Louis XV ;
-Rafraichissement de la pièce avec une peinture plus chaude ;
- Ajout d’applique au miroir ;
- Pose de papier peint ;
- Pose du nouveau WC ;
- Changement d’emplacement du sèche serviette.
CP Design Interieur
La salle de bain des enfants se devait être colorée et joyeuse.
Nous avons choisi rapidement le sol et la faïence murale. La couleur terracotta, très marquée a été plus longue a confirmer car il fallait oser ce choix de caractère.
Afin de ne pas surcharger un espace ou les matériaux sont déjà très présents, nous avons validé de prendre des robinetteries noires et un meuble très simple pour venir équilibrer les choix.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Orange Walls and Cement Tiles
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