Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Orange Walls
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Studio H2O/PSC Distribution
Spanish Style Oasis. Master Bath Remodel.
Quartz Countertop
Copper Sink
Delta Victorian Faucet
White Subway Tile
Sliding Barn Door Shower Door
Marcelle Guilbeau, Interior Designer
can't get enough of this cobalt blue! love the way it takes on different (though always dramatic) character throughout the house
Coastal Shower Doors
Gridscape Series Colorize Full Divided Light Fixed Panel factory window shower screen featured in eclectic master bath.
Grid Pattern = GS1
Metal Color = Matchtip (Red)
Glass = Clear
Komita Design LLC
Rebecca McAlpin Photography www.rebeccamcalpin.com
Calfayan Construction www.calfayan.com
EcoHaven
Everyone oohs and ahhs over this orange bathroom! Marble hex tiles on the floor, classic subway tile, transitional style brushed nickel bath fixtures from Delta Faucet, black wrought iron West Elm Mirror, Restoration Hardware industrial-style sconces with Edison bulbs, West Elm chandelier (that mirrors the hex floor) and furniture-like vanity made for an eclectic and fun hall bathroom.
Devine Bath & Kitchen
Guest bathroom complete remodel and new layout. New vanity with flat panel doors, quartz countertop, and under mount sink. New skirted toilet. Ceramic hexagon tile flooring. Alcove shower with sliding glass doors, subway tile, niche, and grab bars for easy accessibility.
May Construction, Inc.
As you ascend the new white oak staircase you will find the master suite, two bedrooms, another full bath, and a brand-new office space. The upper level also hosts a thick wool carpet from the hallway and in every bedroom. The new office is the perfect place for when one needs to work from home, with all new white custom built in cabinets, and a hidden murphy bed included.
Devine Bath & Kitchen
Guest bathroom complete remodel and new layout. New vanity with flat panel doors, quartz countertop, and under mount sink. New skirted toilet. Ceramic hexagon tile flooring. Alcove shower with sliding glass doors, subway tile, niche, and grab bars for easy accessibility.
GOGO Design Group
Our client asked us to create a design based on 3x6 subway tile. The bathroom does not have any natural sunlight, so our objective was create and light and airy feeling in a room with no window. Adding fewer colorful tiles and painting an accent wall was an economical way of adding whimsy to the room.
Our vision was to create a bright and fun kids bath that would withstand the passing of time as the children in the family grew older. Punches of color, distributed in a "collage" manner helped bring this bathroom to life.
Photo by Jon Canceilino
Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Orange Walls
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