Bathroom Design Ideas with Porcelain Tile and Glass Tile
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The Kitchen Design Center
A fresh new look to a small powder bath. Our client wanted her glass dolphin to be highlighted in the room. Changing the plumbing wall was necessary to eliminate the sliding shower door.
User
This Master Ensuite reflects the light, water and earth elements found on this home's substantial lake front site in south Burlington. Wall mounted shower bench seat and a wall mounted Kohler Veil toilet are design details. Luxury feel of marble envelops and calms. The seating overlooks Lake Ontario - great spot for a steam shower.
Stephani Buchman Photography
CCB Designs
White-painted wainscoting and Sherwin Williams "Rainwashed" create a soothing combination for this first floor bath. The hexagon tile floor creates a charming farmhouse feel. The goose-neck fixture compliments the spacious pedestal sink.
Michael Hunter Photography
Hobsons Choice
A large Duravit Vero bathtub bestows the occupant with beautiful views across the garden whilst they relax.
Small alcoves at either end provide space for decoration and placement of necessities such as candles and lotions.
The natural grey 'Madagascar' porcelain wall and floor tiles from Porcelanosa have a realistic stone pattern which adds a visual element of interest to the surface finish.
Darren Chung
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A 1950's mid-century bungalow required an update from it's original, with a colorful, modern interpretation wanted by the owners. The terrazzo is original and since difficult to match color, the tile wall curves to meet the floor.
Holtzman Home Improvement LLC
Photo: Dino Tom
Larger niches, dual shower systems, rain head, pebble floor make this a great way to start the day.
Creative Design Construction, Inc.
A basement renovation complete with a custom home theater, gym, seating area, full bar, and showcase wine cellar.
Stone Wood Design Center
These beautiful Spanish subway tiles are not only a timeless fashion statement, but also versatile and easily affordable. We currently have many styles and sizes available in smooth, crackled, beveled or crackled and beveled. Get inspired!
Bel Air Construction
This 25-year-old builder grade bathroom was due for a major upgrade in both function and design. The jetted tub was a useless space hog since it did not work and leaked. The size of the shower had been dictated by the preformed shower pan and not the desire of the homeowner. All materials and finishes were outdated.
The Bel Air Construction team designed a stunning transformation for this large master bath that includes improved use of the space, improved functionality, and a relaxing color scheme.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Porcelain Tile and Glass Tile
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