Bathroom Design Ideas with Orange Cabinets and Porcelain Tile
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Kitchens Wow, Inc.
A Modern take on black and terracotta. This bathroom has large format tile with multi-metal penny tiles in-between and on the floor. The Crystal cabinet is a new leathered look laminate. The contrast on the dark and light were used to create depth and balance.
Ensoul Ltd
Beautiful guest and family bathroom featuring botanical, hexagon tiling on the floor and running randomly up the walls. A pop of colour with an orange, textured vanity and brushed brass taps and accessories.
InsideWright
The master bath was designed around the copper clawfoot tub. Porcelain tiles on the wall, marble on the floor. Custom designed vanity.
Brittany Ambridge
Sea and Pine Interior Design
This small, but hardworking bathroom has it all. Shower for two, plenty of storage and light with a pop of orange in the vanity to add to the impact of fun.
Lori Erenberg Interior Design
Hipster, cool, minimal and pop. Small, Narrow Bathroom with minimal light needed to add some brightness and pop of color floating vanities, wall-mounted water closets and illuminated vanity mirror. Orange glass shower door to shake it up.
Neri Architetti Milano
arredamento bagno su misura con disegno e selezione di mobile lavabo e mobile contenitore a parete, tappetino e altri dettagli quali tessuti e accessori vari; il tutto nelle cromie dell'arancio e grigio scuro.
McMahon Design Group
This copper Master Bathroom is one of a kind. From the hardware, soffits, custom made vanity and glass tile you will never see anything like this. Our client challenged us to create a beautiful streamlined, clean, and classy bathroom focused around her love of copper. We removed the existing wall and door that divided the shower and toilet from the vanity area. This created a brighter and more open look. A knee wall was designed to maintain privacy while creating an interesting visual tiered effect. The client requested a corian counter top for this bathroom which led us to choose a marbleized bisque. From this point we found various coordinating tile. By choosing different sized tiles and interesting shapes we were able to create unique designs on the floor, in the shower, vanity area, and the knee wall using four different tiles.
Photography: Wing Wong MemoriesTTL, LLC
Lori Erenberg Interior Design
Hipster, cool, minimal and pop. Small, Narrow Bathroom with minimal light needed to add some brightness and pop of color floating vanities, wall-mounted water closets and illuminated vanity mirror. Orange glass shower door to shake it up. Orange Dal-Tile in the shampoo niche.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Orange Cabinets and Porcelain Tile
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