Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Porcelain Floors
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The Galeana Group
A husband-wife advertising couple purchased her grandparents' ranch style home and wanted an updated bathroom. He's a Graphic Artist/Animator and she's in Account Planning, so good design is a must. Both have an appreciation for retro styles, but it was important that it feel current. (Note the illustration of Godzilla that hangs on the wall.) What a transformation!
This project was designed and contracted by Galeana Younger. Photo by Mark Menjivar.
Act 1 Flooring, Inc.
This custom shower remodel was done by Act 1 Flooring. On the bathroom floor they used a large profile, brown tile, and they used a coordinating 2x2 mosaic on the shower floor. The shower and bathroom walls have 3x6 white subway tiles. The shower has a swinging glass door and a corner bench. They used a mosaic accent band around the shower.
Metropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
Another update project we did in the same Townhome community in Culver city. This time more towards Modern Farmhouse / Transitional design.
Kitchen cabinets were completely refinished with new hardware installed. The black island is a great center piece to the white / gold / brown color scheme.
The Master bathroom was transformed from a plain contractor's bathroom to a true modern mid-century jewel of the house. The black floor and tub wall tiles are a fantastic way to accent the white tub and freestanding wooden vanity.
Notice how the plumbing fixtures are almost hidden with the matte black finish on the black tile background.
The shower was done in a more modern tile layout with aligned straight lines.
The hallway Guest bathroom was partially updated with new fixtures, vanity, toilet, shower door and floor tile.
that's what happens when older style white subway tile came back into fashion. They fit right in with the other updates.
Noble Johnson Architects
Pool house bathroom
Photography: Garett + Carrie Buell of Studiobuell/ studiobuell.com
T. Morgan Construction, Inc.
This master bathroom remodel has a lot of fantastic features. The semi-frameless shower glass makes the space feel open and inviting. The bench in the shower promotes relaxation while the niche in the shower promotes organization. The crisp white vanity and the round mirror capture the modern farmhouse look perfectly. All in all, this bathroom is the perfect balance between modern and cozy.
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.
Balboa Design Group
Our clients wanted a REAL master bathroom with enough space for both of them to be in there at the same time. Their house, built in the 1940’s, still had plenty of the original charm, but also had plenty of its original tiny spaces that just aren’t very functional for modern life.
The original bathroom had a tiny stall shower, and just a single vanity with very limited storage and counter space. Not to mention kitschy pink subway tile on every wall. With some creative reconfiguring, we were able to reclaim about 25 square feet of space from the bedroom. Which gave us the space we needed to introduce a double vanity with plenty of storage, and a HUGE walk-in shower that spans the entire length of the new bathroom!
While we knew we needed to stay true to the original character of the house, we also wanted to bring in some modern flair! Pairing strong graphic floor tile with some subtle (and not so subtle) green tones gave us the perfect blend of classic sophistication with a modern glow up.
Our clients were thrilled with the look of their new space, and were even happier about how large and open it now feels!
Amanda Ganginis Architect
The simple, neutral palette of this Master Bathroom creates a serene atmosphere. The custom vanity allows for additional storage while bringing added warmth to the space. Iron pipes and pipe fittings were used to create the custom shower rod.
Greener Concepts Construction Inc.
Beautiful details in the bathroom. LED lighting inside the full length niche.
Charlie & Co. Design, Ltd
Interior Design: Lucy Interior Design | Builder: Detail Homes | Landscape Architecture: TOPO | Photography: Spacecrafting
Let's Remodel
The basement bathroom had all sorts of quirkiness to it. The vanity was too small for a couple of growing kids, the shower was a corner shower and had a storage cabinet incorporated into the wall that was almost too tall to put anything into. This space was in need of a over haul. We updated the bathroom with a wall to wall shower, light bright paint, wood tile floors, vanity lights, and a big enough vanity for growing kids. The space is in a basement meaning that the walls were not tall. So we continued the tile and the mirror to the ceiling. This bathroom did not have any natural light and so it was important to have to make the bathroom light and bright. We added the glossy tile to reflect the ceiling and vanity lights.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Porcelain Floors
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