Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Tile and Pink Walls
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York House Designs
The walls were adorned with exquisite tiles from Mandarin stone whilst the floor contrasts beautifully with Ca Pietra Memphis Star tiles.
S. B. Long Interiors
Classic modern master bathroom with glass tile, Thassos stone, custom lacquer and nickel vanity in beach tones of blue, white and soft coral.
Studio Steidley
Michael Hunter Photography
This little guest bathroom is a favorite amongst our social following with its vertically laid glass subway tile and blush pink walls. The navy and pinks complement each other well and the brass pulls stand out on the free-standing vanity. The gold leaf oval mirror is a show-stopper.
A New Day - Interior Design Studio
A compact en-suite created by combining a small box room with the master bedroom. Encaustic tiles on the floor, paired with inky blue ceramic wall tiles and a wall hung concrete basin. Walls in a warm dirty pink.
Reverse Architecture
Coat closet also conceals the bathroom pocket door. Double sliding doors easily disappear.
Photo by Reverse Architecture.
Regarding Design
This was a whole home renovation with an addition and was phased over two and a half years. It included the kitchen, living room, primary suite, basement family room and wet bar, plus the addition of his and hers office space, along with a sunscreen. This modern rambler is transitional style at its best!
Наталья Краснобородько
В туалете сделана перегородка и за инсталляцией подвесного туалета выводятся фильтры и счетчики, вверху разместятся полки для хранения, а справа вывод под водогрей 80 литров.
Regarding Design
This was a whole home renovation with an addition and was phased over two and a half years. It included the kitchen, living room, primary suite, basement family room and wet bar, plus the addition of his and hers office space, along with a sunscreen. This modern rambler is transitional style at its best!
LETTER FOUR, INC.
For this project LETTER FOUR worked closely with the homeowners to fully transform the existing home via complete Design-Build services. The home was a small, single story home on an oddly-shaped lot, in the Pacific Palisades, with an awkward floor plan that was not functional for a growing family. We added a second story, a roof deck, reconfigured the first floor, and fully transformed the finishes, fixtures, flow, function, and feel of the home, all while securing an exemption from California Coastal Commission requirements. We converted this typical 1950's Spanish style bungalow into a modern Spanish gem, and love to see how much our clients are enjoying their new home!
Photo Credit: Marcia Prentice + Carolyn Miller
Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Tile and Pink Walls
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