Bathroom Design Ideas with Porcelain Floors and a Wall-mount Sink
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This opulent shower room design is a great example of Industrial Luxe - The corten effect, large format, wall tiles give an industrial feel whilst the copper and gold accessories against black cabinetry and sanitaryware add a touch of glamour and luxury. Designed by David Aspinall, Design Director at Sapphire Spaces, Exeter. Photography by Nicholas Yarsley
Thomas Alexander
The simple bathrooms are finished in slick contrasting black fixtures and finishes.
The fixtures are placed in tiled recesses which provide storage.
Darry Snow Photography
Novum Architecture
Modern design by Alberto Juarez and Darin Radac of Novum Architecture in Los Angeles.
MyHome Renovation Experts
Full Manhattan apartment remodel in Upper West Side, NYC. Small bathroom with pale green glass tile accent wall, corner glass shower, and warm wood floating vanity.
Reflections | Studio
Compact En-Suite design completed by Reflections | Studio that demonstrates that even the smallest of spaces can be transformed by correct use of products. Here we specified large format white tiles to give the room the appearance of a larger area and then wall mounted fittings to show more floor space aiding to the client requirement of a feeling of more space within the room.
Noble Johnson Architects
Pool house bathroom
Photography: Garett + Carrie Buell of Studiobuell/ studiobuell.com
Minoli - Porcelain & Ceramic Tiles
Walls: Minoli Marvel Calacatta Extra Lappato 60/60
Floors: Minoli Marvel Calacatta Extra Lappato 60/60
Shower Area (Floor): Minoli Marvel Calacatta Extra Matt Mosaico 30/30
Joy Martin Architecture
Renovation of a classic Minneapolis bungalow included this family bathroom. An adjacent closet was converted to a walk-in glass shower and small sinks allowed room for two vanities. The mirrored wall and simple palette helps make the room feel larger. Playful accents like cow head towel hooks from CB2 and custom children's step stools add interest and function to this bathroom. The hexagon floor tile was selected to be in keeping with the original 1920's era of the home.
This bathroom used to be tiny and was the only bathroom on the 2nd floor. We chose to spend the budget on making a very functional family bathroom now and add a master bathroom when the children get bigger. Maybe there is a space in your home that needs a transformation - message me to set up a free consultation today.
Photos: Peter Atkins Photography
Nicola Scannell Design and Property
Create more space with a semi-wall and hide the toilet. The different levels in the bathroom and the sunken bath makes for a feeling of space and creates interest.
At Nicola Scannell Design we love bathrooms. They don't need to cost a fortune but they need to be well thought out to maximise space and give that luxurious feeling.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Porcelain Floors and a Wall-mount Sink
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