Bathroom Design Ideas with Pink Tile and Subway Tile
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West One Bathrooms Ltd
The client’s initial thoughts were that she loved matt black, brass and wanted a touch of pink – but had thought these would be applied to wall coverings and taps only. With the Hoover building being such an iconic building, Louise wanted to show hints at a bygone era in a contemporary way – you can’t just use ‘bog’ standard products in here – so she encouraged the client to push her boundaries a bit
Piperbear Designs
Originally a single family home, this four unit apartment building was broken up in a way that each apartment has a different layout. The challenge for Piperbear Designs was how to reimagine each space to conform with the needs of the modern tenant – while also adding design flourishes that will make each unit feel special.
Located on historic West Grace in Richmond, Virginia, the property is surrounded by a mix of attractive single family homes and small historic apartment buildings. Walking distance to the Science Museum of Virginia, Monument Ave, many hip restaurants, this block is a sought after location for young professionals moving to Richmond.
Piperbear wanted to restore this building in a manner that respects the history of the area while also adding a design aesthetic that is in touch with the change happening in Richmond.
Studio Steidley
Michael Hunter Photography
This little guest bathroom is a favorite amongst our social following with its vertically laid glass subway tile and blush pink walls. The navy and pinks complement each other well and the brass pulls stand out on the free-standing vanity. The gold leaf oval mirror is a show-stopper.
Watara Homes
Mid-century meets modern – this project demonstrates the potential of a heritage renovation that builds upon the past. The major renovations and extension encourage a strong relationship between the landscape, as part of daily life, and cater to a large family passionate about their neighbourhood and entertaining.
THE INNER HOUSE
Eine offene Wohnfläche mit abgetrennten Bereichen fürs Wohnen, Essen und Schlafen zeichnen dieses kleine Apartment in Berlin Mitte aus. Das Interior Design verbindet moderne Stücke mit Vintage-Objekten und Maßanfertigungen. Dabei wurden passende Objekte aus ganz Europa zusammengetragen und mit vorhandenen Kunstwerken und Liebhaberstücken verbunden. Mobiliar und Beleuchtung schaffen so einen harmonischen Raum mit Stil und außergewöhnlichen Extras wie Barbie-Kleiderhaken oder der Tapete im Badezimmer, einer Sonderanfertigung.
In die Gesamtgestaltung sind auch passgenaue Tischlerarbeiten integriert. Sie schaffen großen und unauffälligen Stauraum für Schuhe, Bücher und Küchenutensilien. Kleider finden nun zudem in einem begehbaren Schrank Platz.
INTERIOR DESIGN & STYLING: THE INNER HOUSE
MÖBELDESIGN UND UMSETZUNG: Jenny Orgis, https://salon.io/jenny-orgis
FOTOS: © THE INNER HOUSE, Fotograf: Manuel Strunz, www.manuu.eu
Artwork Wallpaper: Felicity Marshall, http://www.felicitypmarshall.com
Nicola Merritt Interior Design
A beautiful ensuite bathroom, featuring a bath niche with recessed bath and archway clad in pink metro tiling. All the sanitaryware is Gessi in Copper finish and the vanity unit in dark khaki smoked glass is the perfect complement.
Coral & Grey Interior Design
Conversion of an integrated garage in a period property to create a bedroom with en-suite and dressing room
West One Bathrooms Ltd
The client’s initial thoughts were that she loved matt black, brass and wanted a touch of pink – but had thought these would be applied to wall coverings and taps only. With the Hoover building being such an iconic building, Louise wanted to show hints at a bygone era in a contemporary way – you can’t just use ‘bog’ standard products in here – so she encouraged the client to push her boundaries a bit
Bathroom Design Ideas with Pink Tile and Subway Tile
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