Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Pink Walls
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Lisa & Leroy
We didn’t want the floor to be the cool thing in the room that steals the show, so we picked an interesting color and painted the ceiling as well. This bathroom invites you to look up and down equally.
New View Designs by Laurie Cole Inc.
The home's main bathroom features patterned tile which flows seamlessly underneath a custom floating vanity with an a-symmetrical design. Touch-latch hardware was installed on the cabinets for a minimal design. Black accents were pulled into the lighting, faucet, and bathroom hardware to add a touch of contrast to the space.
Cathie Hong Interiors
This project was a complete gut remodel of the owner's childhood home. They demolished it and rebuilt it as a brand-new two-story home to house both her retired parents in an attached ADU in-law unit, as well as her own family of six. Though there is a fire door separating the ADU from the main house, it is often left open to create a truly multi-generational home. For the design of the home, the owner's one request was to create something timeless, and we aimed to honor that.
Bailey Davol Studio Build
Dorchester, MA -- “Deco Primary Bath and Attic Guest Bath” Design Services and Construction. A dated primary bath was re-imagined to reflect the homeowners love for their period home. The addition of an attic bath turned a dark storage space into charming guest quarters. A stunning transformation.
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
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.
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.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Pink Walls
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