Master Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass Sheet Wall
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Denise Quade Design
A tile and glass shower features a shower head rail system that is flanked by windows on both sides. The glass door swings out and in. The wall visible from the door when you walk in is a one inch glass mosaic tile that pulls all the colors from the room together. Brass plumbing fixtures and brass hardware add warmth. Limestone tile floors add texture. Pendants were used on each side of the vanity and reflect in the framed mirror.
Whipple Russell Architects
Bighorn Palm Desert luxury modern home primary bathroom glass wall rain shower. Photo by William MacCollum.
CW Interiors
Master bathroom with freestanding shower and built in dressing table and double vanities
AB design studio, inc.
1950’s mid century modern hillside home.
full restoration | addition | modernization.
board formed concrete | clear wood finishes | mid-mod style.
Lang's Kitchen & Bath
This contemporary bathroom design in Doylestown, PA combines sleek lines with comfort and style to create a space that will be the center of attention in any home. The white DuraSupreme cabinets pair perfectly with the Cambria engineered quartz countertop, Riobel fixtures, and Top Knobs hardware, all accented by Voguebay decorative tile behind the Gatco tilt mirrors. Cabinetry includes a makeup vanity with Fleurco backlit mirror, customized pull-out storage, pull-out grooming cabinet, and tower cabinets with mullion doors. A white Victoria + Albert tub serves as a focal point, next to the contrasting black tile wall. The large alcove shower includes a corner shelf, pebble tile base, and matching pebble shower niche.
Innovate Building Solutions
Check out the shiny optical grade high blue high gloss acrylic wall panels with the colored glass blocks - bathrooms can pop with color!
House of L
A master bath gets reinvented into a luxurious spa-like retreat in tranquil shades of aqua blue, crisp whites and rich bittersweet chocolate browns. A mix of materials including glass tiles, smooth riverstone rocks, honed granite and practical porcelain create a great textural palette that is soothing and inviting. The symmetrical vanities were anchored on the wall to make the floorplan feel more open and the clever use of space under the sink maximizes cabinet space. Oversize La Cava vessels perfectly balance the vanity tops and bright chrome accents in the plumbing components and vanity hardware adds just enough of a sparkle. Photo by Pete Maric.
Grey House Kitchens & Interiors
The customer fell in love with the glass and stone hexagon tile, but to keep the project in budget we chose a less expensive oversized subway tile with glass linear pencil to keep the cost in check.
Master Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass Sheet Wall
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