Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Purple Walls

Chevy Chase Kids Bath
Chevy Chase Kids Bath
Haus Interior DesignHaus Interior Design
This bathroom is teeny tiny, and we couldn't change the original footprint. But using quality materials and light finishes made it feel new and bright, and perfectly suited to the elegance of the house. Beveled white tile, lots of Carrara marble, polished nickel fixtures, and period sconces all played a role in this spectacular facelift.
Basement Suite Bathroom
Basement Suite Bathroom
Scenic Interiors, LLCScenic Interiors, LLC
The 1931 built home had a full-height basement, but with many of the original hot water heat pipes hanging low. The boiler was relocated and replaced with a tankless on-demand heat system, allowing for a unobstructed ceiling throughout the space. An egress window was installed, allowing great natural light to flood into a new bedroom; a walk-in closet, office nook and a three-quarter bathroom with a bench seat in the curbless shower. Classic subway tile and hex floor tile compliment the original bathroom upstairs.
Howards Grove Bathroom Remodel
Howards Grove Bathroom Remodel
Precision Floor And DecorPrecision Floor And Decor
White subway tiles, smoky gray glass mosaic tile accents, soft gray spa bathtub, solid surface countertops, and lilac walls. Photos by Kost Plus Marketing. Photo by Carrie Kost
Shabby Chic Master Bath
Shabby Chic Master Bath
Fredenhagen Remodel & DesignFredenhagen Remodel & Design
Beautiful modern transitional master bathroom. With carrara marble, white subway tile shower, wonderful clawfoot tub with relaxing lighting, barn wood tile floor and soft purple walls. Fredenhagen Remodel & Design
Holmby
Holmby
Lauren Shadid Architecture + InteriorsLauren Shadid Architecture + Interiors
Reuse of existing tub in new bathroom configuration. New tile and frameless shower door. Photo by Holly Lepere
Minnehaha's Modest-Sized Kitchen
Minnehaha's Modest-Sized Kitchen
TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+BuildersTreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders
The clients found a vintage wall mounted sink and medicine cabinet to help embody the history of their home. Along the same lines, the original marble hex tile floor and bathtub were refinished instead of replaced. A window was added in the shower to make the space seem bigger and brighter.
West Coast Hamptons
West Coast Hamptons
IS ArchitectureIS Architecture
This kids bathroom is shared by their two daughters and connects to each of their bedrooms. Therefore, two separate sink areas were created with a center storage "shared" area. There is more storage in the medicine cabinets and underneath the sinks with custom pull out drawers. The bathroom was kept in green and white muted tones with the tile, cabinetry and countertop so it could be changed and accented through the years with the paint color (purple currently) and linen choices. The flooring is a Tessera glass mosaics and the wainscoting a classic white subway tile with an accent row of the flooring tile. There is a separate shower/toilet room created for privacy.
Queen Anne Kitchen Remodel 1
Queen Anne Kitchen Remodel 1
Shuler ArchitectureShuler Architecture
In the summer of 2012 we embarked on a remodel of our 1912 Craftsman. We wanted to redo the kitchen and the upper floor which contained the master bedroom, bathroom, guest room and office. We interviewed approximately 5 other architects prior to finding Mark. We knew right away he was the right person for the job. He was patient, thorough and we could tell he truly loved our home and wanted to work with us to make it even better. His vast experience showed through during the interview process which validated his portfolio. Mark truly became a trusted advisor who would guide us through this remodel process from beginning to end. His planning was precise and he came by many times to re-measure to get every detail accounted for. He was patient and helpful as we made decisions and then changed our minds! He was with us every week of the 10 weeks of the remodel. He attended each weekly meeting with the General Contractor and was at the house numerous other times guiding and really looking out for our best interests. I came to trust him enough to ask his opinion on almost everything from layout to colors and decorating tips! He consistently threw out ideas....many of which we took. Additionally Mark was a tremendous help in referring us to contractors, designers, and retailers to help us along the way. I am ecstatic over the results of the remodel. The kitchen and bath are truly beautiful and full of modern conveniences while maintaining the integrity of the 1912 structure. We were right about our decision to hire Mark and we wholehearted recommend him as an outstanding architect, and more!!

Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Purple Walls

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