Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Exposed Beam
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Phase One Design
Call it what you want: a man cave, kid corner, or a party room, a basement is always a space in a home where the imagination can take liberties. Phase One accentuated the clients' wishes for an industrial lower level complete with sealed flooring, a full kitchen and bathroom and plenty of open area to let loose.
Aloe Home
The double floating vanity features a beautiful gray marble counter top and black faucets to enhance that modern feel.
Диана Григорян
Interior of bathroom with shower.
Its modern, compact and pretty nice for this interior.
Aloe Home
In this master bathroom renovation project, modern Scandinavian design elements meet rustic minimalism to create a serene retreat.
White subway tiles add a timeless touch while enhancing the brightness of the space. A free standing tub invites relaxation, complemented by terrazzo ceramic floor tiles that add subtle visual interest. The open shower promotes a sense of airiness and flow. The double floating vanity combines functionality with a sleek aesthetic, providing storage without overwhelming the space.
Together, these elements harmonize to create a master bathroom that is both inviting and effortlessly stylish.
Phase One Design
Call it what you want: a man cave, kid corner, or a party room, a basement is always a space in a home where the imagination can take liberties. Phase One accentuated the clients' wishes for an industrial lower level complete with sealed flooring, a full kitchen and bathroom and plenty of open area to let loose.
ArtCraft Homes LLC
"Victoria Point" farmhouse barn home by Yankee Barn Homes, customized by Paul Dierkes, Architect. Primary bathroom with open beamed ceiling. Curbless shower with wall marble slab. Walls of subway tile. Windows by Marvin.
Alpha 1 Builders
This eclectic bathroom gives funky industrial hotel vibes. The black fittings and fixtures give an industrial feel. Loving the re-purposed furniture to create the vanity here. The wall-hung toilet is great for ease of cleaning too. The textured and subtly patterned subway tiles are funky and connect to the oriental/industrial feel of the other bathroom and en-suite in the home.
Aloe Home
White subway tiles add a timeless touch while enhancing the brightness of the space. A free standing tub invites relaxation, complemented by terrazzo ceramic floor tiles that add subtle visual interest.
Phase One Design
Call it what you want: a man cave, kid corner, or a party room, a basement is always a space in a home where the imagination can take liberties. Phase One accentuated the clients' wishes for an industrial lower level complete with sealed flooring, a full kitchen and bathroom and plenty of open area to let loose.
Ford, Powell & Carson Architects & Planners, Inc.
The redesign includes a bathroom with white ceramic wall tiles, brick floors, a glass shower, and views of the surrounding landscape.
ArtCraft Homes LLC
"Victoria Point" farmhouse barn home by Yankee Barn Homes, customized by Paul Dierkes, Architect. Primary bathroom with open beamed ceiling. Floating double vanity of black marble. Walls of subway tile.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Exposed Beam
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