Bathroom Design Ideas with Pebble Tile Floors and Multi-Coloured Benchtops
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By Design Interiors, Inc.
The tub was converted into a walk-in shower with pebble-textured tiled floor. This addition streamlined the space, allowed for a larger shower area and easier access to the closet.
G.B. Construction and Development, Inc.
Guest Bathroom remodel in North Fork vacation house. The stone floor flows straight through to the shower eliminating the need for a curb. A stationary glass panel keeps the water in and eliminates the need for a door. Mother of pearl tile on the long wall with a recessed niche creates a soft focal wall.
Kisha Gianni Designs
This master bathroom was on a second floor and had views into the treetops so we made sure to choose finishes to complement the natural vibe like quartz counters that looked like marble (without the maintenance). We designed the custom floating vanity to look like a modern piece of furniture.
Keystone Custom Builders, Inc.
Walk in Shower made of Beige Boardwalk wall tile and Tan Flat Pebble on the floor. The contrasting shower trim is made by "Luxart".
Photos by Robbie Arnold Media, Grand Junction, CO
Fiorito Interior Design
When a large family renovated a home nestled in the foothills of the Santa Cruz mountains, all bathrooms received dazzling upgrades, but in a family of three boys and only one girl, the boys must have their own space. This rustic styled bathroom feels like it is part of a fun bunkhouse in the West.
We used a beautiful bleached oak for a vanity that sits on top of a multi colored pebbled floor. The swirling iridescent granite counter top looks like a mineral vein one might see in the mountains of Wyoming. We used a rusted-look porcelain tile in the shower for added earthy texture. Black plumbing fixtures and a urinal—a request from all the boys in the family—make this the ultimate rough and tumble rugged bathroom.
Photos by: Bernardo Grijalva
Fiorito Interior Design
When a large family renovated a home nestled in the foothills of the Santa Cruz mountains, all bathrooms received dazzling upgrades, but in a family of three boys and only one girl, the boys must have their own space. This rustic styled bathroom feels like it is part of a fun bunkhouse in the West.
We used a beautiful bleached oak for a vanity that sits on top of a multi colored pebbled floor. The swirling iridescent granite counter top looks like a mineral vein one might see in the mountains of Wyoming. We used a rusted-look porcelain tile in the shower for added earthy texture. Black plumbing fixtures and a urinal—a request from all the boys in the family—make this the ultimate rough and tumble rugged bathroom.
Photos by: Bernardo Grijalva
G.B. Construction and Development, Inc.
Guest Bathroom remodel in North Fork vacation house. The stone floor flows straight through to the shower eliminating the need for a curb. A stationary glass panel keeps the water in and eliminates the need for a door. Mother of pearl tile on the long wall with a recessed niche creates a soft focal wall.
Blue Envelope Designs, LLC
In one with Nature. Free-Standing Tub with watery pebbles surrounding tub in organic shape where floor tile meets shower tile. Convenient vanity nearby for candles. Awning lower windows to allow a breeze when desired. Sherwin Williams paint colors of watery blues and greens
Bathroom Design Ideas with Pebble Tile Floors and Multi-Coloured Benchtops
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