Mid-sized Bathroom Design Ideas with Concrete Floors
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Diane Burcz Interior Design
L-shaped bath in a Boston condominium. Long part of L looking into walk-in shower. Glass partition between shower and wall-hung toilet. Concrete floor. Tile that looks like concrete but more durable.
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what's better than cement? even more cement! studio matsalla interiors uses creative additions of clé tile in their modern bathroom to liven up the grey, white, and black themed space! our cement hexes add a certain depth and character to the shower wall! this is complemented by our fresh and timelessly popular "zenith" cement pattern! shop hexes here: https://www.cletile.com/collections/cement-solids-8-hex/products/solid-hex-8x8-special-order?variant=34903041670 and zenith: https://www.cletile.com/products/zenith-8x8-stock
photography by gail owens
La Grange de S.
We had a very tight budget and couldn't do a full overhaul. Instead, we kept the shower/bath side and retiled the floor with great moroccan style cement tiles. We also replaced vanity and mirror.
Very cost effective and definitely whoa factor.
South Bay Green
Beautiful Shower with Zellige tile from Zia tile, slab jams and corner to match ocunter top. Waterworks plumbing accessories and marble vanity slab from Stone Source. Designed by Sisters Design / Kendal Huberman
Kennedy Cole Interior Design
A simple but bold moment in this secondary bathroom designed by Kennedy Cole Interior Design.
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in this newly constructed home this small bathroom has many roles, glamorous powder bath, guest bath duty for the adjoining guest room bedrooms and with the only tub in the home, a spa like retreat for the lady of the house! Design solutions included a self deck tub installed with great precision so that the tub apron of horizontal stacked glass tile slips seamlessly under the tub lip, a custom bi-fold glass doors that folds upon itself and can be stacked against the wall allowing for an open bathing experience as well as providing splash protection for the shower and a simple vanity cabinet suspended beneath a waterfall counter. The concrete floor flows seamlessly from the main part of the home and provides the perfect textural backdrop for the sleek porcelain shower and wall tiles that have been vertically installed.
Dave Adams Photography
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