Kids Bathroom Design Ideas with Terrazzo Benchtops
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Saratoga Kitchens and Baths
Omega cabinetry with the Conklin door style in the Rain painted finish.
The countertops are Cambria Quartz color Minera
Faucet: Kohler Artifacts K-72760
Top Knobs Hardware
deSigneR - Architects and Interior Designers
In the girl's bathroom, quirkiness reigns supreme,
With a pink herringbone shower, a whimsical dream.
Contrasting terrazzo tiles in vibrant hues,
Bring a burst of colors, as if chosen by muse.
But it's the fluted pink vanity that steals the show,
Standing out boldly, a focal point that glows.
A playful space, where creativity finds its stride,
This bathroom is where joy and style collide.
Фотограф Михаил Поморцев / Pro.Foto
Архитектор, автор проекта – Александр Воронов; Фото – Михаил Поморцев | Pro.Foto
No.54 Interiors
A contemporary wall hung toilet keeps the space neat and hides all the unsightly pipework.
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
JTID Inc.
In addition to two bedrooms, the children’s wing encompasses a sizable bathroom. The lower section of the vanity houses a pullout step stool for the youngest ones.
Bower Interior Design Ltd
The combination of brass fixtures with the matte finish porcelain tiles was a winning combo here. We introduced a midcentury GPlan record cabinet as the freestanding vanity to add character.
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
deSigneR - Architects and Interior Designers
In the girl's bathroom, quirkiness reigns supreme,
With a pink herringbone shower, a whimsical dream.
Contrasting terrazzo tiles in vibrant hues,
Bring a burst of colors, as if chosen by muse.
But it's the fluted pink vanity that steals the show,
Standing out boldly, a focal point that glows.
A playful space, where creativity finds its stride,
This bathroom is where joy and style collide.
Kids Bathroom Design Ideas with Terrazzo Benchtops
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