Bathroom Design Ideas with Terrazzo Benchtops and Vaulted
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Jane Thomson Interior Design
This was a bathroom designed for two teenagers. They wanted ease of use, something fun and funky that works.
I need to work with pre existing black aluminium window frames, so hence the addition of black tapware.
To provide texture to the space, I designed the custom made vanity and added fluting to the panels. To create a 'beachy" but not cliched feel, I used a gorgeous Terrazzo bench top by Vulcano tiles here in Australia.
I chose mosaic wall tiles via Surface Gallery in Stanmore in Sydney's inner West,, to add some texture to the walls.
To work with the rest of the house I used some timber look tiles from Beaumont Tiles, to create a warm and fuzzy feel.
I simply loved creating this project. And it was all made so easy having amazing clients1
Taneja Architecture & Design
Lots of texture and variety of materials give this black, white and gray toned master bath a truly luxurious feel.
Nail on the Head, LLC
Full gut renovation of an apartment on a peaceful, tree-lined street in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn. The home was updated with a new kitchen, new bathrooms, and a modern staircase and flooring that complements the original visual language of the home. Details like high ceilings, hardwood floors, and the original wainscoting help to complete the look.
Jane Thomson Interior Design
This was a bathroom designed for two teenagers. They wanted ease of use, something fun and funky that works.
I need to work with pre existing black aluminium window frames, so hence the addition of black tapware.
To provide texture to the space, I designed the custom made vanity and added fluting to the panels. To create a 'beachy" but not cliched feel, I used a gorgeous Terrazzo bench top by Vulcano tiles here in Australia.
I chose mosaic wall tiles via Surface Gallery in Stanmore in Sydney's inner West,, to add some texture to the walls.
To work with the rest of the house I used some timber look tiles from Beaumont Tiles, to create a warm and fuzzy feel.
I simply loved creating this project. And it was all made so easy having amazing clients1
Jane Thomson Interior Design
This was a bathroom designed for two teenagers. They wanted ease of use, something fun and funky that works.
I need to work with pre existing black aluminium window frames, so hence the addition of black tapware.
To provide texture to the space, I designed the custom made vanity and added fluting to the panels. To create a 'beachy" but not cliched feel, I used a gorgeous Terrazzo bench top by Vulcano tiles here in Australia.
I chose mosaic wall tiles via Surface Gallery in Stanmore in Sydney's inner West,, to add some texture to the walls.
To work with the rest of the house I used some timber look tiles from Beaumont Tiles, to create a warm and fuzzy feel.
I simply loved creating this project. And it was all made so easy having amazing clients1
Jane Thomson Interior Design
This was a bathroom designed for two teenagers. They wanted ease of use, something fun and funky that works.
I need to work with pre existing black aluminium window frames, so hence the addition of black tapware.
To provide texture to the space, I designed the custom made vanity and added fluting to the panels. To create a 'beachy" but not cliched feel, I used a gorgeous Terrazzo bench top by Vulcano tiles here in Australia.
I chose mosaic wall tiles via Surface Gallery in Stanmore in Sydney's inner West,, to add some texture to the walls.
To work with the rest of the house I used some timber look tiles from Beaumont Tiles, to create a warm and fuzzy feel.
I simply loved creating this project. And it was all made so easy having amazing clients1
Jane Thomson Interior Design
This was a bathroom designed for two teenagers. They wanted ease of use, something fun and funky that works.
I need to work with pre existing black aluminium window frames, so hence the addition of black tapware.
To provide texture to the space, I designed the custom made vanity and added fluting to the panels. To create a 'beachy" but not cliched feel, I used a gorgeous Terrazzo bench top by Vulcano tiles here in Australia.
I chose mosaic wall tiles via Surface Gallery in Stanmore in Sydney's inner West,, to add some texture to the walls.
To work with the rest of the house I used some timber look tiles from Beaumont Tiles, to create a warm and fuzzy feel.
I simply loved creating this project. And it was all made so easy having amazing clients1
Taneja Architecture & Design
Lots of texture and variety of materials give this black, white and gray toned master bath a truly luxurious feel.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Terrazzo Benchtops and Vaulted
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