Midcentury Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile
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SkB Architects
Originally built in 1955, this modest penthouse apartment typified the small, separated living spaces of its era. The design challenge was how to create a home that reflected contemporary taste and the client’s desire for an environment rich in materials and textures. The keys to updating the space were threefold: break down the existing divisions between rooms; emphasize the connection to the adjoining 850-square-foot terrace; and establish an overarching visual harmony for the home through the use of simple, elegant materials.
The renovation preserves and enhances the home’s mid-century roots while bringing the design into the 21st century—appropriate given the apartment’s location just a few blocks from the fairgrounds of the 1962 World’s Fair.
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.
Twigg + Lu Design Company
Mid century modern bathroom design. Mixing warm wood tones with a lot of white subway tile. We contrasted the subway tile by using black grout. This vanity is "floating" it has no legs and is actually mounted to the wall. Cambria in Brittanica Gold was the perfect choice for this vanity top. We love the movement it provides as well as the warm color. The tub was selected by the home owner, we referred to it as the "egg tub" as it reminded us of a hard boiled egg cut in half. Delta plumbing fixtures were used throughout. We added a lot of plants for a lively feel and to contrast against all of the white.
KraftMaster Renovations
Gorgeous, natural tones master bathroom with vaulted wood-paneled ceiling and crisp white subway tile that lines the walnut vanity wall
Solid Kitchen & Bath
Stylish bathroom project in Alexandria, VA with star pattern black and white porcelain tiles, free standing vanity, walk-in shower framed medicine cabinet and black metal shelf over the toilet. Small dated bathroom turned out such a chic space.
Jameson Design Group
Designer - Amy Jameson, Jameson Interiors, Inc.
Contractor - A.R.Lucas Construction
Photographer - Andrea Calo
Solid Kitchen & Bath
Stylish bathroom project in Alexandria, VA with star pattern black and white porcelain tiles, free standing vanity, walk-in shower framed medicine cabinet and black metal shelf over the toilet. Small dated bathroom turned out such a chic space.
Midcentury Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile
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