Large Bathroom Design Ideas with Travertine
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Aveon Designs
Fully renovated primary bathroom in Katy, Texas. The color scheme is neutral with a lot of interesting application and stunning textures. The result is a timeless bathroom that you can enjoy for years to come.
Denise Quade Design
Four different sizes of tile were used in this custom shower. All the walls and the ceiling were tiled so they could concert this to a steam shower at a later date. A stripe of glass accent tile with pencil border was added around the shower. A textured glass was used for the shower door to provide more privacy and allow plenty of light to filter through to the alcove shower.
Change Your Bathroom©
The detailed plans for this bathroom can be purchased here: https://www.changeyourbathroom.com/shop/healing-hinoki-bathroom-plans/
Japanese Hinoki Ofuro Tub in wet area combined with shower, hidden shower drain with pebble shower floor, travertine tile with brushed nickel fixtures. Atlanta Bathroom
ПАЛЕКС дома из клееного бруса
Архитектор Александр Петунин,
интерьер Анна Полева, Жанна Орлова,
строительство ПАЛЕКС дома из клееного бруса
Wright Jenkins Home Design
This unique extra large shower opens to the outdoor shower that can be accessed from the pool area.
First Choice Custom Builders
Modern farmhouse bathroom, with soaking tub under window, custom shelving and travertine tile.
AMI Design
Oval tub with stone pebble bed below. Tan wall tiles. Light wood veneer compliments tan wall tiles. Glass shelves on both sides for storing towels and display. Modern chrome fixtures. His and hers vanities with symmetrical design on both sides. Oval tub and window is focal point upon entering this space.
Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes
After moving into a luxurious home in Ashburn, Virginia, the homeowners decided the master bathroom needed to be revamped. The existing whirlpool tub was far too big, the shower too small and the make-up area poorly designed.
From a functional standpoint, they wanted lots of storage, his and her separate vanities with a large make-up area, better lighting, a large steam shower and a vaulted ceiling. Aesthetics were also important, however, and the lady of the house had always dreamed of having a Venetian style spa.
Taking some space from an adjacent closet has allowed for a much larger shower stall with an arched transom window letting plenty of natural light into the space. Using various sizes of tumbled limestone to build its walls, it includes a rain shower head, a hand shower and body sprayers. A seating bench and storage niches make it easier to use.
New plumbing was put in place to add a large vanity with upper glass cabinets for the man of the house, while one corner of the space was used to create a make-up desk complete with a seamless mirror and embedded sconce lights
A free standing Neapolitan-style soaking tub with fluted columns and arched header is the real focal point of this space. Set among large corner windows, under a stylish chandelier, this elegant design sets this bathroom apart from any bathroom in its category.
Italia Ceramics
This stunning bathroom features Silver travertine by Pete's Elite Tiling. Silver travertine wall and floor tiles throughout add a touch of texture and luxury.
The luxurious and sophisticated bathroom featuring Italia Ceramics exclusive travertine tile collection. This beautiful texture varying from surface to surface creates visual impact and style! The double vanity allows extra space.
Hindley & Co Architecture & Interior Design
A rickety 1960s beach shack occupied this sandy site close to Diamond Bay on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula. The sophisticated and well-travelled owners sought to retain its relaxed midcentury holiday house feel whilst extending and renovating both levels to a more appropriate level of comfort and elegance for them.
Griffin Design
Designer: Robert Griffin
Photo Credit: Desired Photo
A grand arch was created and the vanities inset slightly separating the space, grounding the area and giving it a sense of importance. In order to achieve this we moved the rear wall into the master closet approx 24" and installed a custom closet shelving unit. The wall was built with the counter top upper cabinet in mind, buy allowing the cabinet to recess in the wall approx. 4" we not only saved counter space but created an area the feels open and free flowing.
Large Bathroom Design Ideas with Travertine
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