Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Multi-Coloured Benchtops
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Providing as a dynamic design element, the spaces enveloping herringbone backsplash extends and frames the cornering shower and bath space.
Callen Construction, Inc.
The shower features a porcelain shower bench, subway tile, and a mosaic-tiled niche.
CS Thomas Construction
Separate master bathroom for her off the master bedroom. Vanity, makeup table, freestanding soaking tub, heated floor, and pink wide plank shiplap walls.
Robin's Nest Interiors
These homeowners needed two bathrooms updated in their home. We started with the Guest Bath which also serves as the Powder Bath for visitors. We wanted to get this bath completed so when we moved on to the Master Bath, the homeowners could have a functioning bath. The space is small so it was important to keep our finishes light. We selected a “wood look” plank tile for the floor to lead you into the space. We surrounded the drop-in tub with a beveled white subway tile. The bevel really gives the tile dimension. We painted the walls Sherwin Williams’ Tony Taupe (SW7038). The strong color looks great against all the white tile.
The original vanity was larger and butted into the wall. We went with a smaller vanity and floated it to make the space feel larger. We found this ready-made cabinet with lots of great detail and storage at a local Building Supply store. We topped it with Cambria’s Bellingham quartz which made the vanity a focal point in the Bath.
Finishing touches are just as important in a Bathroom as any other room in your home. We filled the long wall opposite the vanity with gorgeous floral artwork. The beaded frame on the oval mirror adds a nice touch. This is a beautiful bathroom that feels much larger than it really is. Enjoy!
Twigg + Lu Design Company
Mid century modern bathroom design. Mixing warm wood tones with a lot of white subway tile. We contrasted the subway tile by using black grout. This vanity is "floating" it has no legs and is actually mounted to the wall. Cambria in Brittanica Gold was the perfect choice for this vanity top. We love the movement it provides as well as the warm color. The tub was selected by the home owner, we referred to it as the "egg tub" as it reminded us of a hard boiled egg cut in half. Delta plumbing fixtures were used throughout. We added a lot of plants for a lively feel and to contrast against all of the white.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Multi-Coloured Benchtops
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