Bathroom Design Ideas with Terra-cotta Tile and Slate
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A Kinder Space
It’s even a great space to wash the family dog
Patricia Bean, Expressive Architectural Photography
Hsu McCullough
The primary shower is open to an enclosed shower garden. The garden has a large opening to the sky above for incredible natural light as well as open to the south lawn beyond. With a flick of a switch, the south door in the shower garden to the exterior can obscure the landscape beyond for modesty and privacy when using the shower.
Melinda Mandell Interior Design
Contemporary style primary bathroom remodel with a step-in shower and hinged glass door. Includes a single vanity in natural walnut with crystal and brass hardware, black framed medicine cabinet, black linear lights, marble mosaic floor tile, white terra cotta square tile, polished nickel plumbing.
WYC Designs
A dated pool house bath at a historic Winter Park home had a remodel to add charm and warmth that it desperately needed.
On The Ball Bathrooms
Walk In Shower, Adore Magazine Bathroom, Ensuute Bathroom, On the Ball Bathrooms, OTB Bathrooms, Bathroom Renovation Scarborough, LED Mirror, Brushed Brass tapware, Brushed Brass Bathroom Tapware, Small Bathroom Ideas, Wall Hung Vanity, Top Mounted Basin, Tile Cloud, Small Bathroom Renovations Perth.
Red Rock Pools and Spas and Red Rock Contractors
All Cedar Log Cabin the beautiful pines of AZ
Claw foot tub
Photos by Mark Boisclair
Terrie Hall
This powder room was added on in a space that was previously a walk-in closet in a guest bedroom. The floor is pebble laid on a 12x12 mesh backing. The walls are slate with bronze and glass accents.
I found the mirror at an antique mart for about twenty dollars. It was the perfect shape with the vessel sink.
The photos on the wall are all copies of originals that have been preserved in the family files, carefully, since the 1800's. I had them scanned and printed, so we didn't use the originals. The frames were all collected from Hobby Lobby! You'd never know it! This powder bath gets people talking!
Bathroom Design Ideas with Terra-cotta Tile and Slate
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