Green Bathroom Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors
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Burdge & Associates Architects
Contemporary home located in Malibu's Point Dume neighborhood. Designed by Burdge & Associates Architects.
New Leaf Construction
Photos by Cabinet Genies
Tub to shower conversion with recessed niche on back wall
Monika Merchant Design Studio
Master primary bathroom and closet renovation featuring blue subway tile, walnut wood and brass accents
Tristan Gary Designs
We transformed this hall bath into a beautiful space anyone would want to use. We used classic colors and patterns to last and a fun black metal vanity because we could.
Kyle Build
Contemporary Revival inspired bathroom with a navy vanity by Signature Hardware. The metro glass mosaic brings a bold look, and yet traditional look against the modern subway tile and ceramic mosaic floor.
Fireclay Tile
Go monochromatic to add a bold, unique flair to your bathroom design, seen here with our handmade jewel-tone green hexagon tile.
DESIGN
Claire Thomas
Tile Shown: 2x6 & 6" Hexagon in Evergreen
Tali Hardonag Architect
A corner tub curves into the alcove. A step made from Accoya Wood (water resistant) aids access into the tub, as does a grab bar hiding as a towel bar. A hospital style shower curtain rod curves with the tub
Photography: Mark Pinkerton vi360
Craftsman Design and Renovation
Through a series of remodels, the home owners have been able to create a home they truly love. Both baths have traditional white and black tile work with two-toned walls bringing in warmth and character. Custom built medicine cabinets allow for additional storage and continue the Craftsman vernacular.
Photo: Eckert & Eckert Photography
Simply Home Decorating
When approaching this bathroom renovation we found the original floor tiles in excellent condition and they became the inspiration for the entire concept. We replaced the damaged wall tiles with white painted bead board and updated a clunky, poorly placed sink with this stunning wall mounted model by Porcher. The result is a classic bathroom with a nod to it's 1950's origins. Photo by Jonathan Hayward
Green Bathroom Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors
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