Bathroom Design Ideas with Pebble Tile Floors and Engineered Quartz Benchtops
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Spazio LA
New master bathroom featuring Bedrosians Nomade Matte and Deco tiles in Noir, custom floating flat panel vanity with Caesartone Blizzard countertops, Bedrosian pebble tiles under tub and shower, and Brizo light sconces and plumbing fixtures in brushed nickel.
Moss Yaw Design studio
sliced black pebble tile with contrasting white grout at the master shower floor creates texture and adds visual interest at the minimalist interior renovation.
Mjk Design, llc
A dated bathroom in beautiful Paradise Valley, Az, received a facelift with the help of Mjk Design and Construction manager, Jane Bloom.
AMI Design
Modern bathroom with wall hung vanity and wall recessed shelf soap niche. Indirect lighting.
Patricia Conner Design
This bathroom was re-designed to create a separate water closet, large vanity with dual sinks and a custom shower. Glass, porcelain and pebble come together to create a soothing atmosphere for a steam shower after working out. The bench below the window is capped in the same quartz used in the vanity counter top. Body sprays and dual rain-head fixtures create a luxurious two-person shower space. The existing skylight box and window were tiled with glass to create a moisture barrier so that the home owners could take advantage of the additional light. Photographer: Michael Conner
Normandy Remodeling
The homeowners felt their shower was too small, so it was a priority to expand it. The new shower features blue mosaic tile, oil rubbed bronze fixtures, a shower niche for storage and a bench with turquoise tile that matches the rest of the space and provides convenience. The pebble flooring contributes to the spa-like aesthetic of the bathroom.
JRP Design & Remodel
This transitional primary suite remodel is simply breathtaking. It is all but impossible to choose the best part of this dreamy primary space. Neutral colors in the bedroom create a tranquil escape from the world. One of the main goals of this remodel was to maximize the space of the primary closet. From tiny and cramped to large and spacious, it is now simple, functional, and sophisticated. Every item has a place or drawer to keep a clean and minimal aesthetic.
The primary bathroom builds on the neutral color palette of the bedroom and closet with a soothing ambiance. The JRP team used crisp white, soft cream, and cloudy gray to create a bathroom that is clean and calm. To avoid creating a look that falls flat, these hues were layered throughout the room through the flooring, vanity, shower curtain, and accent pieces.
Stylish details include wood grain porcelain tiles, crystal chandelier lighting, and a freestanding soaking tub. Vadara quartz countertops flow throughout, complimenting the pure white cabinets and illuminating the space. This spacious transitional primary suite offers plenty of functional yet elegant features to help prepare for every occasion. The goal was to ensure that each day begins and ends in a tranquil space.
Flooring:
Porcelain Tile – Cerdomus, Savannah, Dust
Shower - Stone - Zen Paradise, Sliced Wave, Island Blend Wave
Bathtub: Freestanding
Light Fixtures: Globe Chandelier - Crystal/Polished Chrome
Tile:
Shower Walls: Ceramic Tile - Atlas Tile, 3D Ribbon, White Matte
Photographer: J.R. Maddox
T&K Contractors Inc.
The sleek beauty of this pristine bathroom design is enhanced by incorporating windows that allow natural light to permeate the space. Our design professionals can help you optimize your design with creative additions like this one.
Lindross Remodeling
No need for a shower door! Open entry shower features shower valve on left right after you walk in. Shower head is located to far right at end of shower. So nice to turn the water on and get it to the right temperature before you have to get wet.
Willow Avenue Studios
Bathroom Design Ideas with Pebble Tile Floors and Engineered Quartz Benchtops
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