Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Stone Tile

Sonoma Farmhouse
Sonoma Farmhouse
Jennifer Tulley ArchitectsJennifer Tulley Architects
Photography by David Duncan Livingston
East Village
East Village
CM Natural DesignsCM Natural Designs
These young hip professional clients love to travel and wanted a home where they could showcase the items that they've collected abroad. Their fun and vibrant personalities are expressed in every inch of the space, which was personalized down to the smallest details. Just like they are up for adventure in life, they were up for for adventure in the design and the outcome was truly one-of-kind. Photos by Chipper Hatter
Arts & Crafts Condo Remodel - Bathroom (Inner Richmond)
Arts & Crafts Condo Remodel - Bathroom (Inner Richmond)
Centoni Restoration & Development, Inc.Centoni Restoration & Development, Inc.
A closer look at the bathroom cabinetry, Carrera countertop, and rehabbed door with restored door hardware.
Storage Solutions Bathroom Remodel
Storage Solutions Bathroom Remodel
Copper Sky Design + RemodelCopper Sky Design + Remodel
Hidden storage is the perfect solution in a small bathroom space. Tucked behind the beautiful wainscoting adds a ton of space to store things!
Fresh Berkshire Farmhouse
Fresh Berkshire Farmhouse
Jess Cooney InteriorsJess Cooney Interiors
Kids bath with marble subway tile and penny round niche
Transitional Moroccan Industrial Bath
Transitional Moroccan Industrial Bath
TKS Design GroupTKS Design Group
Free ebook, CREATING THE IDEAL KITCHEN Download now → http://bit.ly/idealkitchen The hall bath for this client started out a little dated with its 1970’s color scheme and general wear and tear, but check out the transformation! The floor is really the focal point here, it kind of works the same way wallpaper would, but -- it’s on the floor. I love this graphic tile, patterned after Moroccan encaustic, or cement tile, but this one is actually porcelain at a very affordable price point and much easier to install than cement tile. Once we had homeowner buy-in on the floor choice, the rest of the space came together pretty easily – we are calling it “transitional, Moroccan, industrial.” Key elements are the traditional vanity, Moroccan shaped mirrors and flooring, and plumbing fixtures, coupled with industrial choices -- glass block window, a counter top that looks like cement but that is actually very functional Corian, sliding glass shower door, and simple glass light fixtures. The final space is bright, functional and stylish. Quite a transformation, don’t you think? Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD Photography by: Mike Kaskel For more information on kitchen and bath design ideas go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com
1923 Craftsman Rehabilitation
1923 Craftsman Rehabilitation
Kim Grant Design IncKim Grant Design Inc
Kim Grant, Architect; Gail Owens, Photographer

Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile and Stone Tile

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