Industrial Bathroom Design Ideas with Black and White Tile

Kennington, Apartment
Kennington, Apartment
Mustard House DesignMustard House Design
The basement bathroom took its cues from the black industrial rainwater pipe running across the ceiling. The bathroom was built into the basement of an ex-school boiler room so the client wanted to maintain the industrial feel the area once had.
Master bathroom
Master bathroom
MARK IV Builders, IncMARK IV Builders, Inc
Beautiful tile and marble master bathroom. The soaking tub is encased in marble and enclosed inside of the frameless glass shower. Subway tile lines the shower walls. Marble tiles line the floor.
Master Bathroom update
Master Bathroom update
INDECO Interior Design CompanyINDECO Interior Design Company
This farmhouse master bath features industrial touches with the black metal light fixtures, hardware, custom shelf, and more. The cabinet door of this custom vanity are reminiscent of a barndoor. The cabinet is topped with a Quartz by Corian in Ashen Gray with integral Corian sinks The shower floor and backsplash boast a penny round tile in a gray and white pattern. Glass doors with black tracks and hardware finish the shower. The bathroom floors are finished with a Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) by Mannington.
New Home Remodel-Personal Home
New Home Remodel-Personal Home
Urban Nest RealtyUrban Nest Realty
Used a functional Singer sewing machine and made a vanity. Beautiful cast iron sink. All tile purchased at Lowes. Vintage shower head just added a touch to my new bathroom.
Titirangi bathroom
Titirangi bathroom
Du Bois Design LtdDu Bois Design Ltd
Bathroom designed by Natalie Du Bois Photo by Kallan Mac Leod
Small But Bold Bungalow Bathroom
Small But Bold Bungalow Bathroom
Emily Anne Interior DesignEmily Anne Interior Design
A small bungalow in NE Portland was in need of a bathroom update. It was a quant space with original olive green shower surround and undistinguishable finishes. It did however have beautiful original trim and built ins that were important to keep. The homeowner was brave enough to go with a bold design which paid off in the end. Large hex tiles in dark gray were installed on the floors and half way up the walls to create a dramatic look. Subway tiles were applied to the upper half of the shower divided by a small glass tile liner. The original medicine cabinet, trim, and door knobs were kept to add a unique touch to the newly designed space.
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Industrial Bathroom Design Ideas with Black and White Tile

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