Bathroom Design Ideas with Stone Tile and a Wall-mount Sink

Pavonia Avenue Loft - Powder Room
Pavonia Avenue Loft - Powder Room
Jane Kim ArchitectJane Kim Architect
Located in an 1890 Wells Fargo stable and warehouse in the Hamilton Park historic district, this intervention focused on creating a personal, comfortable home in an unusually tall loft space. The living room features 45’ high ceilings. The mezzanine level was conceived as a porous, space-making element that allowed pockets of closed storage, open display, and living space to emerge from pushing and pulling the floor plane. The newly cantilevered mezzanine breaks up the immense height of the loft and creates a new TV nook and work space. An updated master suite and kitchen streamline the core functions of this loft while the addition of a new window adds much needed daylight to the space. Photo by Nick Glimenakis.
Winterwood Master Bath
Winterwood Master Bath
Donovan Lord DesignDonovan Lord Design
Edict Inc. Photos by Michael Hunter
Travertino
Travertino
RMS MarbleRMS Marble
The beauty of travertine tiles is captured in many homes today and it has been used in different parts of the home to create a beautiful and fabulous ambience inside the home. You can have it as a feature wall, flooring tiles, counter top on your kitchen and many more. Travertine tiles can really create a beautiful look inside your home however as they are a porous material they can be stained easily, hence they should be treated with care no matter where they are installed, doing this will avoid ruining their beauty. Travertine is a sedimentary rock that was formed by the evaporation of water in pools of hot springs. When the water evaporated it left behind layers of minerals and these minerals are what give the stone its beautiful shades. The main hues of travertine tiles range from soft browns to dark mahogany and fiery red. Many accenting colors can be found in each tile depending on the addition of different minerals during the formation process. Travertine is available in many colours, and finishes and cuts. It comes in either vein cut where the striking veins are visible or cross cut where the spots and grooves are visible. It comes in honed or polished and it can be filled or unfilled showing its natural qualities.
West 73rd Street
West 73rd Street
Maletz DesignMaletz Design
This airy bathroom was completely renovated with new hexagon marble tile floors, minimalist white wall tile, and new fixtures from Duravit. The vintage tub was refurbished and fitted with a glass panel screen. Built-in shelves over the toilet offer a spot for storage and decor. Photo by Maletz Design
Fifth Ave
Fifth Ave
m monroe designm monroe design
photo by Dylan Chandler
Architect New Build Project
Architect New Build Project
Tiles & BathsTiles & Baths
Master ensuite 1 with 1200 x 1800 corian bath self filling custom supplied and installed vanity area with custom sink notebathroom TV 40" above bath
Pine Brook Hills Mountainside Remodel - Powder Bath
Pine Brook Hills Mountainside Remodel - Powder Bath
Melton Design BuildMelton Design Build
This powder bath was renovated to include a floor to ceiling stone tile accent wall, dark wood floors, and a floating gray vanity with a chrome faucet. A modern light fixture brightens the small space. Photo Credit: StudioQPhotography.com
Corte Madera Double Bath
Corte Madera Double Bath
Janzen DesignJanzen Design
This double bath renovation was done after the client's children left for college and both bathrooms needed some attention. These bathrooms were designed with a modern aesthetic and interpreted through a warm lens. I researched, selected and recommended the design direction of each bath so that they related but the two still had their own feel. We used high end plumbing and cabinetry throughout. Subtle use of color and texture warm up each space and make each one unique. Photo credit: Peter Lyons
Private residence, Hampstead
Private residence, Hampstead
AmarestoneAmarestone
The walls and floor are tiled in Italian Carrara marble.

Bathroom Design Ideas with Stone Tile and a Wall-mount Sink

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