Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Multi-Coloured Floor
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WSM Craft
Perfectly settled in the shade of three majestic oak trees, this timeless homestead evokes a deep sense of belonging to the land. The Wilson Architects farmhouse design riffs on the agrarian history of the region while employing contemporary green technologies and methods. Honoring centuries-old artisan traditions and the rich local talent carrying those traditions today, the home is adorned with intricate handmade details including custom site-harvested millwork, forged iron hardware, and inventive stone masonry. Welcome family and guests comfortably in the detached garage apartment. Enjoy long range views of these ancient mountains with ample space, inside and out.
Coyle Carpet One Floor & Home
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Floor & Home products supplied by Coyle Carpet One- Madison, WI • Products Supplied Include: Gray Carpet, Bengali Hardwood Floors, Kitchen Backsplash, Subway Tile, Carpet on Stairs, Bathroom Flooring, Black Penny Round Mosaic Tile, Bathroom Floor Tile, Patterned Tile Floor, Wall Tile
Colorado Kitchen Designs
Guest bathroom in Denver, CO. Classic white subway wall tile in the shower and used as the wanes coating, gives this a classic city look. Complete with a free-standing vanity with an undermount sink and gray quartz top.
Castle Building & Remodeling
These homeowners came to us with an outdated and non functional bathroom space – the tub/shower was a badly installed handicapped tub in a very small bathroom. An adjacent room was so small, they couldn’t even use it for a bedroom, so they asked to take some space from that room to make a walk in shower, and then convert the remaining space to a walk in closet down the line. With a love for the age, history and character of the home, and a sharp eye for detail, the homeowners requested a strictly traditional style for their 1902 home’s new space.Beveled subway tiles, traditional bordered hexagon tile, chrome and porcelain fixtures, and oak millwork were used in order to create the feel that this bathroom has always been there. A boxed window was created to let more light into the space and sits over the new clawfoot tub. The walk-in shower is decked out with chrome fixtures, and a bench for comfort, and was designed with the intention to age gracefully in place. In the end, the black, white and emerald green color scheme are complemented by the warm oak wood and create a traditional oasis for the homeowners to enjoy for years to come.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Multi-Coloured Floor
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