Bathroom Design Ideas with Gray Tile and Soapstone Benchtops

Zen Bathroom - Capitola Bathroom Addition
Zen Bathroom - Capitola Bathroom Addition
Shannon DemmaShannon Demma
Beautiful bathroom addition with a curbless shower, river rock and basalt stone floor, floating custom Koa vanity and a custom Ipe shower bench.
Avenue D
Avenue D
Avenue B DevelopmentAvenue B Development
Avenue D Master Bathroom featuring Restoration Hardware metal vanity and arabesque tile floors
Beautiful Zen Bath - Open Shower with Limestone Tile & Floating Vanity
Beautiful Zen Bath - Open Shower with Limestone Tile & Floating Vanity
Urbana Design StudioUrbana Design Studio
Beautiful Zen Bathroom inspired by Japanese Wabi Sabi principles. Custom Ipe bench seat with a custom floating Koa bathroom vanity. Stunning 12 x 24 tiles from Walker Zanger cover the walls floor to ceiling. The floor is completely waterproofed and covered with Basalt stepping stones surrounded by river rock. The bathroom is completed with a Stone Forest vessel sink and Grohe plumbing fixtures. The recessed shelf has recessed lighting that runs from the vanity into the shower area. Photo by Shannon Demma
3350 Serra Road
3350 Serra Road
Burdge & Associates ArchitectsBurdge & Associates Architects
Modern bathroom by Burdge Architects and Associates in Malibu, CA. Berlyn Photography
RedHouse
RedHouse
Misiaszek Turpin pllcMisiaszek Turpin pllc
The 800 square-foot guest cottage is located on the footprint of a slightly smaller original cottage that was built three generations ago. With a failing structural system, the existing cottage had a very low sloping roof, did not provide for a lot of natural light and was not energy efficient. Utilizing high performing windows, doors and insulation, a total transformation of the structure occurred. A combination of clapboard and shingle siding, with standout touches of modern elegance, welcomes guests to their cozy retreat. The cottage consists of the main living area, a small galley style kitchen, master bedroom, bathroom and sleeping loft above. The loft construction was a timber frame system utilizing recycled timbers from the Balsams Resort in northern New Hampshire. The stones for the front steps and hearth of the fireplace came from the existing cottage’s granite chimney. Stylistically, the design is a mix of both a “Cottage” style of architecture with some clean and simple “Tech” style features, such as the air-craft cable and metal railing system. The color red was used as a highlight feature, accentuated on the shed dormer window exterior frames, the vintage looking range, the sliding doors and other interior elements. Photographer: John Hession

Bathroom Design Ideas with Gray Tile and Soapstone Benchtops

1