Green Bathroom Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Tile
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Charlotte Conway Design
Ground floor WC cloakroom. We used a full length mirror on the one wall to reflect the feature wall opposite, this saved money on the mosaics and the tiling, but also allowed the light to be more effective.
Allen's Fine Woodworking, Inc.
A charming country nook of a bathroom, this little space is a beautiful nod to the outdoors. The Medallion cabinetry is a great match for the vintage medicine chest. Natural textures abound and leave you expecting to hear birdsong.
First Option Design Build
Paul Zimmerman photo. This well - traveled client has spent time in Africa and wanted to bring that flavor to her hall bath!
The multi-colored natural stone allowed her to mix wood with wall colors and bronze fixtures for a wonderful native feel.
Tile X Design
Project: Minnetonka Residence
Builder: Robert Craig Homes
Designer: Stephanie McKenna
Installer: Miller Tile
Products: TXD Stone & Glass Imports
Tina Barclay
A project by Barclay Interior Design Group. Please contact us directly for additional information.
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Making Spaces
Kids bathrooms and curves ?
Toddlers, wet tiles and corners don't mix, so I found ways to add as many soft curves as I could in this kiddies bathroom. The round ended bath was tiled in with fun kit-kat tiles, which echoes the rounded edges of the double vanity unit. Those large format, terrazzo effect porcelain tiles disguise a multitude of sins too?a very family friendly space which just makes you smile when you walk on in.
A lot of clients ask for wall mounted taps for family bathrooms, well let’s face it, they look real nice. But I don’t think they’re particularly family friendly. The levers are higher and harder for small hands to reach and water from dripping fingers can splosh down the wall and onto the top of the vanity, making a right ole mess. Some of you might disagree, but this is what i’ve experienced and I don't rate.
So for this bathroom, I went with a pretty bombproof all in one, moulded double sink with no nooks and crannies for water and grime to find their way to.
The double drawers house all of the bits and bobs needed by the sink and by keeping the floor space clear, there’s plenty of room for bath time toys baskets.
The brief: can you design a bathroom suitable for two boys (1 and 4)? So I did. It was fun!
Green Bathroom Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Tile
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