Mid-sized Bathroom Design Ideas with Recycled Glass Benchtops
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J&J Carpet One Floor & Home
Custom Cabinetry from Homecrest with the Sedona door style in Maple painted White.
Blue Agate Knobs were used for the vanity hardware.
Recycled Glass countertop from Curava in Arctic with a 3cm eased edge.
Porcelain tile flooring from Tesoro in Tivoli 24x24 Pearl Polished.
Shower Wall Tile from Tesoro in 12x24 Pearl Polished, Porcelain.
Verve Glass Mosaic in Icelandic from Bedrosians was used for the Shower Niche.
Shower Pan tile from Tesoro in the Bark Aspen Hexagon Mosaic.
GlassEco Surfaces by Fisher Recycling
Manufacturer of custom recycled glass counter tops and landscape glass aggregate. The countertops are individually handcrafted and customized, using 100% recycled glass and diverting tons of glass from our landfills. The epoxy used is Low VOC (volatile organic compounds) and emits no off gassing. The newest product base is a high density, UV protected concrete. We now have indoor and outdoor options. As with the resin, the concrete offer the same creative aspects through glass choices.
StoneWorks, Inc.
The upstairs bath room is designed for children in mind, hence the bright and colorful nautical look. Love this recycled glass product used for the countertops on the double vanity and square, undermount sinks. The countertop product is made with actual pieces of recycled glass - how cool is that? We can see chunks of blue recycled glass. The countertop product is called Curava and the color is Arctic. Following the nautical theme, notice boat cleats for cabinet pulls.
AElise Designs LLC
This wonderful renovation replaced an outdated (think - teal colored sinks, tub, etc.) hall bathroom into a new space that meets to needs of a multi-generational family and guests. Features include a curbless entry shower, dual vanities, no-slip matte porcelain flooring, a free standing tub, multiple layers of dimmable LED lighting, and a pocket door that eliminates door obstruction. Reinforced wall blocking was installed to allow for future additions of grab bars that might be needed. The warm beige palette features deep navy cabinetry, recycled glass countertops and shower bench seating and interesting mosaic tile accents framing the custom vanity mirrors.
Howells Architecture + Design
The modern master bath was kept to a tight budget, with cheap tile. But a bold move with color adds pizzazz.
Photo: Laurie Black
Sustainable Home
This guest room bath has the luxury of both a shower and tub, and a green color theme.
photo-Michele Lee Willson
Arkin Tilt Architects
Playful upstairs bathroom with recycled glass Vetrazzo countertop.
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StoneWorks, Inc.
This guest bathroom features Walker Zanger’s Blue Shadow oval mosaic on the shower walls and floor, plus the outer shower wall. This adds a very nice texture to the wall. Above the mosaic wall, we see Curava recycled glass product for the ledge.
Pompeii Quartz-Precioustone-Vetrazzo-Sapienstone
Beautiful installations of Vetrazzo Recycled Glass!! Installation by Builders Studio, LLC.
Simple Steps
This modern bathroom has a recycled granite and glass counter called 431. This material is 1/4" thick and can be placed on top of existing countertops and floors. This material is heat resistant, impact resistant, stain resistand and does not need to be polished. There are many colos to choose from. On the bathroom walls there is a metallic glass tile called Subway Amber. This color also comes in two other collections called Liberty and Metropolis. There are other colors available including silver, opal, pearl, bronze and more.
H2D Architecture + Design
This contemporary bathroom is in the Seattle Green Custom home by H2D Architecture + Design. We used numerous green features in this bathroom. The floor (not pictured) is covered with a recycled content tile with a slip rating for ADA accessibility. The countertops are Novustone, a locally produced custom countertop made from post-consumer recycled glass. The accent tile in this bathroom is from 100% recycled glass direct from the Seattle waste stream. The tile is sourced from Bedrock Industries in Seattle. The windows are triple glazed Eagle windows.Architecture and Design by Heidi Helgeson, H2D Architecture + Design
Construction by Thomas Jacobson Construction
Photo by Sean Balko, Filmworks Studio
Mid-sized Bathroom Design Ideas with Recycled Glass Benchtops
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