Mediterranean Bathroom Design Ideas with Yellow Tile
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Marta Benet
Questo progetto comprendeva la ristrutturazione dei 3 bagni di una casa vacanza. In ogni bagno abbiamo utilizzato gli stessi materiali ed elementi per dare una continuità al nostro intervento: piastrelle smaltate a mano per i rivestimenti, mattonelle in cotto per i pavimenti, silestone per il piano, lampade da parete in ceramica e box doccia con scaffalatura in muratura. Per differenziali, abbiamo scelto un colore di smalto diverso per ogni bagno: beige per il bagno-lavanderia, verde acquamarina per il bagno della camera padronale e senape per il bagno invitati.
Cynthia Bennett & Associates
This restoration and addition had the aim of preserving the original Spanish Revival style, which meant plenty of colorful tile work, and traditional custom elements. View of master bath.
Fratantoni Design / Residential Architects
We can't get enough of the statement sink and interior wall coverings in this powder bathroom. The mosaic tile perfectly accentuates the custom bathroom mirror and wall sconces.
STATEMENTS IN Tile/Lighting/Kitchens/Flooring
Sculpted, hand painted tiles crown the top of this stately master shower. Decorative tiles embellish the soap nicho, walls and create a base. The hand made, glazed wall tiles are a soft yellow. Deco tiles are inserted into the shower wall, floor and bathroom floor. Designed by Statements, Santa Fe, NM. Photo: Christopher Martinez Photography
Sklar Studios
A serious refresh was in order for this shared bathroom, and the overhaul of this space was well worth it. Yummy, authentic, zellige tile give such a warm and inviting feel to the tub/ shower alcove while the large format porcelain tile flooring has a classic feel. We designed the vanity to account for a double trough sink, storage below, and even a concealed step stool (hidden in the base of the vanity) for the kiddos who can't quite reach the sink yet.
LETTER FOUR, INC.
For this project LETTER FOUR worked closely with the homeowners to fully transform the existing home via complete Design-Build services. The home was a small, single story home on an oddly-shaped lot, in the Pacific Palisades, with an awkward floor plan that was not functional for a growing family. We added a second story, a roof deck, reconfigured the first floor, and fully transformed the finishes, fixtures, flow, function, and feel of the home, all while securing an exemption from California Coastal Commission requirements. We converted this typical 1950's Spanish style bungalow into a modern Spanish gem, and love to see how much our clients are enjoying their new home!
Photo Credit: Marcia Prentice + Carolyn Miller
Mediterranean Bathroom Design Ideas with Yellow Tile
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