Bathroom Design Ideas with Pebble Tile and Wood Benchtops
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Architecture Saville Isaacs
A casual holiday home along the Australian coast. A place where extended family and friends from afar can gather to create new memories. Robust enough for hordes of children, yet with an element of luxury for the adults.
Referencing the unique position between sea and the Australian bush, by means of textures, textiles, materials, colours and smells, to evoke a timeless connection to place, intrinsic to the memories of family holidays.
Avoca Weekender - Avoca Beach House at Avoca Beach
Architecture Saville Isaacs
http://www.architecturesavilleisaacs.com.au/
Kauai Eco Builders LLC
Bathhouse-- outdoor bathroom, slab counter tops, raised vessel stone sink, river rock, tropical Hawaii bathroom
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.
By Design Interiors, Inc.
This spectacular and rustic powder bathroom wows guests with its custom, raw wood vanity and gorgeous faux leather wallpaper.
Builder: Wamhoff Development
Designer: Erika Barczak, Allied ASID - By Design Interiors, Inc.
Photography by: Brad Carr - B-Rad Studios
Front Porch Design Studio
We designed and built this shiplap or lap siding double shower in our master bath. It is painted Sherwin Williams Shoji White and the floor tile is a gray pebble tile from Floor & Decor in Atlanta.
South Fork Construction
The shower walls are 24x12 limestone tiles with hand picked river rock
(gathered at nearby Weber Creek) mixed with iridescent glass tiles. The bath floor is Beachwood slate tile.
The Room Studio
Proyecto realizado por Meritxell Ribé - The Room Studio
Construcción: The Room Work
Fotografías: Mauricio Fuertes
Metamorphosis Design-Build
The third-floor alcove shower features a low-flow showerhead and an accent strip of the same natural stone mosaic that mirrors the bathroom floor.
Photo by David J. Turner
Rochelle Lynne Design
Special attention was given to a custom, live edge wood vanity counter with a unique waterfall front for this kids bathroom. One slab of maple would not work for the depth required and so two slabs were creatively seamed together featuring hand cut slate butterfly joinery. The front edge was left “live” and waxed to highlight the natural wood character. Design by Rochelle Lynne Design, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada
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