Bathroom Design Ideas with Porcelain Tile and Slate Floors
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Tileshop
Italian wall tile with different fabric-like textures that are mixed randomly together to create an original and elegant effect with White and Teal and Gray decorative tiles. Perfectly suitable for light commercial and residential spaces like bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, or bedrooms.
Interior Wall Tile
Photo credit: Imola Ceramiche
Tileshop
480 E. Brokaw Road
16216 Raymer Street
Van Nuys, CA 91406
Other California Locations: Berkeley and San Jose
JJ Interiors
This lovely vanity and large mirror both frame and reflect the views. Quartz flooring provides color and texture below rich wood cabinets.
Norman Building & Design
Master bath is open and light filled. Cabinets are sapele, one of the many species of mahogany. Tile floors thoughout the home are heated with hot water radiant system. The closet is open to the space with lots of finished cabinetry.
David Crosson Design Collective
The client decided that she was in her "forever home" and wanted to create a space that felt clean and fresh but referenced elements of a vintage aesthetic. Panel molding, gently swooping paintable wallpaper, a high-contrast palette and gleaming fixtures from Kohler's Artifacts line all contributed to the look. "I'm never leaving this room," she said when we were done--and somehow I believe that might just be true!
Image shot by John Bilodeau
Blue River Cabinetry Kitchen & Bath
StarMark hickory cabinetry with toffee stain, Verde Butterfly granite, Kohler verticyl sinks in biscuit, Devonshire chorme fixtures, Kendal Slate flooring and shower.
Grand Home Solutions, Inc
The feature wall of pre-cast stone is the backdrop to the refurbished antique claw foot tub and is repeated to bring the outdoors in
Metropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
This hallway bathroom is mostly used by the son of the family so you can see the clean lines and monochromatic colors selected for the job.
the once enclosed shower has been opened and enclosed with glass and the new wall mounted vanity is 60" wide but is only 18" deep to allow a bigger passage way to the end of the bathroom where the alcove tub and the toilet is located.
A once useless door to the outside at the end of the bathroom became a huge tall frosted glass window to allow a much needed natural light to penetrate the space but still allow privacy.
grouparchitect
Architect: Grouparchitect
Contractor: Lochwood Lozier Custom Construction
Photography: Michael Walmsley
John Patrick Cunningham / Architect
The primary bath is a blend of classing and contemporary, with rich green tiles, chandelier, soaking tub, and sauna.
Feuerbach Design, L.L.C.
Removing a large soaker tub allowed us to take the shower from the water closet to create this spacious walk in shower. Playing off the slate floor that stayed, we paired light cabinets, tile and countertops to lighten and brighten the space.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Porcelain Tile and Slate Floors
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