Midcentury Bathroom Design Ideas with Cement Tiles
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Kia Designs
Anna Stathaki
This concrete effect, cloud toilet roll holder from Hurn and Hurn follows the industrial theme and adds a bit of fun to the space. Black accessories such as the radiator and the taps add a bit more depth to the more stark, white surroundings.
Le Nid, The French Chic, LLC
Complete remodel of this guest house bathroom. We reworked on the floor plan, creating a private shower room. The mid-century modern look is given thanks to the very special and warm blue tiles and the selection of the vanity. The lighting is also very important to create a perfect beautiful light. The hot mop shower is niched between the toilet room and the bedroom, to create a personal space.
West Nest Designs and Real Estate
The inspiration from this bathroom came from a trip to Paris where they use the most beautiful cement tiles for a timeless unique design.
Lisa & Leroy
Black and white is a classic combo. Don't be afraid to use a darker grout with light tiles. It offers contrast, and balance with the black hardware and stained vanity.
Made by Patchi
I always reach for neutral tones when designing our house flips. This allows the overall look of the space to feel less personal and more appealing to potential buyers. For this bathroom, I focused on neutral tones with a pinch of rich moss green you see on the cabinetry.
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
A node to mid-century modern style which can be very chic and trendy, as this style is heating up in many renovation projects. This bathroom remodel has elements that tend towards this leading trend. We love designing your spaces and putting a distinctive style for each client. Must see the before photos and layout of the space. Custom teak vanity cabinet
Midcentury Bathroom Design Ideas with Cement Tiles
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