Bathroom Design Ideas with Wood-look Tile and Grey Floor

The McCollum Project
The McCollum Project
Catherine Rose Design & CO.Catherine Rose Design & CO.
The clients of our McCollum Project approached the CRD&CO. team already under contract with a contemporary local builder. The parents of three had two requests: we don’t want builders grade materials and we don’t want a modern or contemporary home. Alison presented a vision that was immediately approved and the project took off. From tile and cabinet selections to accessories and decor, the CRD&CO. team created a transitional and current home with all the trendy touches! We can’t wait to reveal the second floor of this project!
Parkar Bathroom
Parkar Bathroom
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D & R removed the existing shower and tub and extended the size of the shower room. Eliminating the tub opened up this room completely. ? We ran new plumbing to add a rain shower head above. ? Bright white marea tile cover the walls, small gray glass tiles fill the niches with a herringbone layout and small hexagon-shaped stone tiles complete the floor. ☀️ The shower room is separated by a frameless glass wall with a swinging door that brings in natural light. Home Studio gray shaker cabinets and drawers were used for the vanity. Let's take a moment to reflect on the storage space this client gained: 12 drawers and two cabinets!! ? The countertop is white quartz with gray veins from @monterreytile.? All fixtures and hardware, including faucets, lighting, etc., are brushed nickel. ⌷ Lastly, new gray wood-like planks were installed for the flooring.
Master Bath - builder basic to coastal custom
Master Bath - builder basic to coastal custom
Tracy Berman InteriorsTracy Berman Interiors
An unfortunate flood in the laundry room created an opportunity to upgrade the master bathroom from builder grade finishes, to custom choices. Taking out the large built in tub, and replacing it with a generous oval soaking tub, opened up the space. We added a tile accent wall to create a back drop for the new tub. New faucets and fixtures in brushed nickel helped update the space. The shower has coordinating crisp white and blue penny tile. The new floor is a grey washed wood looking tile that feels like a beach board walk. The overall feel is clean and modern with a coastal vibe.
Exquisite Primary Bathroom Update – Darien, IL
Exquisite Primary Bathroom Update – Darien, IL
Drury DesignDrury Design
This update involved keeping the existing floorplan while using new materials to bring the space up to date. Design objectives -Modernize the space -Use eye-catching tile -Vanity with more storage -Brighter finish on plumbing fixtures Design challenges: -Get more storage/functionality out of the same vanity space -Tile selection – finding the right combination for the large the space -Material selection – getting that wow-factor effect without being able to move walls or plumbing. This refresh was all about choosing materials with impact. -Bringing in more light in a space somewhat defined by an existing vaulted ceiling. Design solutions: -Removed the old built-in tub look and replaced it with a sleek freestanding tub -Continued the same tile from the shower walls behind the freestanding tub for a beautiful look on the back wall when you walk into the space -Created a vanity with undermount sinks, all at one level to gain more countertop space -Added floating shelves by the vanity – this added more options for decor and easy access to everyday items -Large-format tile = less visible grout
Designer Window Treatments Complete Custom New Construction Build
Designer Window Treatments Complete Custom New Construction Build
Acadia Shutters & Blinds, Inc.Acadia Shutters & Blinds, Inc.
Custom-Crafted Wood Plantation Shutter in a Dark Walnut Stain | Designed by Acadia Shutters
Modern Bathroom
Modern Bathroom
Bekom DesignBekom Design
Designers: Revital Kaufman-Meron & Susan Bowen Designers: Susan Bowen & Revital Kaufman-Meron Photos: LucidPic Photography - Rich Anderson
Harmonic Master Bathroom Transformation in Fairfax Station Virginia
Harmonic Master Bathroom Transformation in Fairfax Station Virginia
Michael Nash Design, Build & HomesMichael Nash Design, Build & Homes
The homeowners of this large single-family home in Fairfax Station suburb of Virginia, desired a remodel of their master bathroom. The homeowners selected an open concept for the master bathroom. We relocated and enlarged the shower. The prior built-in tub was removed and replaced with a slip-free standing tub. The commode was moved the other side of the bathroom in its own space. The bathroom was enlarged by taking a few feet of space from an adjacent closet and bedroom to make room for two separate vanity spaces. The doorway was widened which required relocating ductwork and plumbing to accommodate the spacing. A new barn door is now the bathroom entrance. Each of the vanities are equipped with decorative mirrors and sconce lights. We removed a window for placement of the new shower which required new siding and framing to create a seamless exterior appearance. Elegant plank porcelain floors with embedded hexagonal marble inlay for shower floor and surrounding tub make this memorable transformation. The shower is equipped with multi-function shower fixtures, a hand shower and beautiful custom glass inlay on feature wall. A custom French-styled door shower enclosure completes this elegant shower area. The heated floors and heated towel warmers are among other new amenities.
The Windy Ridge House
The Windy Ridge House
Green Tech HousesGreen Tech Houses
Full remodeled secondary bathroom with unique tile selection and matte gold hardware.
Cole Valley Three for All
Cole Valley Three for All
Mark Brand ArchitectureMark Brand Architecture
We were approached by a San Francisco firefighter to design a place for him and his girlfriend to live while also creating additional units he could sell to finance the project. He grew up in the house that was built on this site in approximately 1886. It had been remodeled repeatedly since it was first built so that there was only one window remaining that showed any sign of its Victorian heritage. The house had become so dilapidated over the years that it was a legitimate candidate for demolition. Furthermore, the house straddled two legal parcels, so there was an opportunity to build several new units in its place. At our client’s suggestion, we developed the left building as a duplex of which they could occupy the larger, upper unit and the right building as a large single-family residence. In addition to design, we handled permitting, including gathering support by reaching out to the surrounding neighbors and shepherding the project through the Planning Commission Discretionary Review process. The Planning Department insisted that we develop the two buildings so they had different characters and could not be mistaken for an apartment complex. The duplex design was inspired by Albert Frey’s Palm Springs modernism but clad in fibre cement panels and the house design was to be clad in wood. Because the site was steeply upsloping, the design required tall, thick retaining walls that we incorporated into the design creating sunken patios in the rear yards. All floors feature generous 10 foot ceilings and large windows with the upper, bedroom floors featuring 11 and 12 foot ceilings. Open plans are complemented by sleek, modern finishes throughout.
West Hartford Full Bath Remodels
West Hartford Full Bath Remodels
Birch Tree Design & RemodelingBirch Tree Design & Remodeling
Hall Bathroom with Amazing Elegant Grey Quartzite!
Grasse
Grasse
Dame Jeanne DécorationDame Jeanne Décoration
Suite à l’achat de leur appartement, mes clients souhaitaient rénover entièrement leur salle de bain datée et vétuste, afin de supprimer la baignoire et la remplacer par une douche à l’italienne. Afin de gagner un maximum d’espace dans cette petite pièce, nous avons en premier lieu créé une porte à galandage. Le dégagement créé dans le prolongement du mur nous a permis d’optimiser l’espace de douche en créant une niche pour les produits d’hygiène. Nous avons opté pour des pierres naturelles au mur, un beau travertin, ainsi que des galets plats sur le sol de la douche. Les chutes de ce poste ont permis de créer des étagères dans la douche, et le seuil de porte. Afin d’ajouter un maximum de lumière dans cette pièce aveugle, un carrelage imitation parquet gris clair a été posé au sol, des leds orientables ont été encastrées au plafond, et un grand miroir a été posé au-dessus du plan vasque. Concernant le mobilier, ici tout a été pensé en accord avec les valeurs responsables que nous avons partagé, les propriétaires ayant un goût particulier pour le mobilier chiné : - meuble chiné sur un site de revente entre particuliers - poignées de portes chinées - le miroir est un ancien miroir de psyché, trouvé en vide-grenier - la corbeille qui reçoit les produits est une ancienne corbeille de panier garni - le pot en grès appartenait aux grands-parents de la propriétaire et servait autrefois dans les campagnes à faire des terrines, aujourd’hui, elle reçoit (entre autre) les lingettes démaquillantes cousues main. - le pot tressé provient d’un magasin bio (ancien contenant -de sucre complet bio) - les éléments posés sur les étagères sont des cosmétiques bio ou fait maison dans des contenants récupérés
Vintage Farmhouse New Construction
Vintage Farmhouse New Construction
Love Your Home InteriorsLove Your Home Interiors
Owner's Bathroom with custom white brick veneer focal wall behind freestanding tub with curb-less shower entry behind
Grasse
Grasse
Dame Jeanne DécorationDame Jeanne Décoration
Suite à l’achat de leur appartement, mes clients souhaitaient rénover entièrement leur salle de bain datée et vétuste, afin de supprimer la baignoire et la remplacer par une douche à l’italienne. Afin de gagner un maximum d’espace dans cette petite pièce, nous avons en premier lieu créé une porte à galandage. Le dégagement créé dans le prolongement du mur nous a permis d’optimiser l’espace de douche en créant une niche pour les produits d’hygiène. Nous avons opté pour des pierres naturelles au mur, un beau travertin, ainsi que des galets plats sur le sol de la douche. Les chutes de ce poste ont permis de créer des étagères dans la douche, et le seuil de porte. Afin d’ajouter un maximum de lumière dans cette pièce aveugle, un carrelage imitation parquet gris clair a été posé au sol, des leds orientables ont été encastrées au plafond, et un grand miroir a été posé au-dessus du plan vasque. Concernant le mobilier, ici tout a été pensé en accord avec les valeurs responsables que nous avons partagé, les propriétaires ayant un goût particulier pour le mobilier chiné : - meuble chiné sur un site de revente entre particuliers - poignées de portes chinées - le miroir est un ancien miroir de psyché, trouvé en vide-grenier - la corbeille qui reçoit les produits est une ancienne corbeille de panier garni - le pot en grès appartenait aux grands-parents de la propriétaire et servait autrefois dans les campagnes à faire des terrines, aujourd’hui, elle reçoit (entre autre) les lingettes démaquillantes cousues main. - le pot tressé provient d’un magasin bio (ancien contenant -de sucre complet bio) - les éléments posés sur les étagères sont des cosmétiques bio ou fait maison dans des contenants récupérés
Portfolio
Portfolio
Burke Construction Inc.Burke Construction Inc.
Vertical shiplap paneling, create clean lines, and elevate ceilings
Cole Valley Three for All
Cole Valley Three for All
Mark Brand ArchitectureMark Brand Architecture
We were approached by a San Francisco firefighter to design a place for him and his girlfriend to live while also creating additional units he could sell to finance the project. He grew up in the house that was built on this site in approximately 1886. It had been remodeled repeatedly since it was first built so that there was only one window remaining that showed any sign of its Victorian heritage. The house had become so dilapidated over the years that it was a legitimate candidate for demolition. Furthermore, the house straddled two legal parcels, so there was an opportunity to build several new units in its place. At our client’s suggestion, we developed the left building as a duplex of which they could occupy the larger, upper unit and the right building as a large single-family residence. In addition to design, we handled permitting, including gathering support by reaching out to the surrounding neighbors and shepherding the project through the Planning Commission Discretionary Review process. The Planning Department insisted that we develop the two buildings so they had different characters and could not be mistaken for an apartment complex. The duplex design was inspired by Albert Frey’s Palm Springs modernism but clad in fibre cement panels and the house design was to be clad in wood. Because the site was steeply upsloping, the design required tall, thick retaining walls that we incorporated into the design creating sunken patios in the rear yards. All floors feature generous 10 foot ceilings and large windows with the upper, bedroom floors featuring 11 and 12 foot ceilings. Open plans are complemented by sleek, modern finishes throughout.

Bathroom Design Ideas with Wood-look Tile and Grey Floor

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