Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Cement Tiles
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Freeman & Whitehouse
Photo by Nathalie Priem
Black and white cement tiled shower enclosure, designed by Freeman & Whitehouse.
Flemming Interiors
This bathroom was carefully thought-out for great function and design for 2 young girls. We completely gutted the bathroom and made something that they both could grow in to. Using soft blue concrete Moroccan tiles on the floor and contrasted it with a dark blue vanity against a white palette creates a soft feminine aesthetic. The white finishes with chrome fixtures keep this design timeless.
Irby Homes
Half bath with small walk in shower featuring a black and white tile pattern and sliding glass door.
Mon Concept Habitation
Nous avons rénové cet appartement à Pantin pour un homme célibataire. Toutes les tendances fortes de l'année sont présentes dans ce projet : une chambre bleue avec verrière industrielle, une salle de bain black & white à carrelage blanc et robinetterie chromée noire et une cuisine élégante aux teintes vertes.
Laura Miralia
When reworking this bathroom, a new picture window was added with operable side windows for fresh air. The freestanding tub was put in place of a conventional tub. A shower head was added in the ceiling. The black and white floor tiles added a nice contrast from the solid white cabinets. A solid surface countertop with under mount sinks add to the clean look. Vintage wall lights evoke a sense of time giving the room a feel of yesteryear.
Flemming Interiors
This bathroom was carefully thought-out for great function and design for 2 young girls. We completely gutted the bathroom and made something that they both could grow in to. Using soft blue concrete Moroccan tiles on the floor and contrasted it with a dark blue vanity against a white palette creates a soft feminine aesthetic. The white finishes with chrome fixtures keep this design timeless.
K&L Interiors
The 70th Street project started as an empty and non-functional attic space. We designed a completely new master suite, including a new bathroom, walk-in closet, bedroom and nursery for our clients. The space had many challenges because of its sloped and low ceilings. We embraced those challenges and used the ceiling slopes to our advantage to make the attic feel more spacious overall, as well as more functional for our clients.
Photography: Mike Duryea
Rusk Renovations
Rusk Renovations Inc.: Contractor,
Kerry Joyce: Interior Designer,
Ann Macklin: Architect,
Michel Arnaud: Photographer
Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Cement Tiles
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