Red Bathroom Design Ideas with Orange Tile
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Howells Architecture + Design
A colorful kids' bathroom holds its own in this mid-century ranch remodel.
Concepts By Gavin Hepper
Natural elements were used with the stone vanity basin and reclaimed solid timber vanity top. This provided a rustic and organic feel and paid homage to Balinese artistry and craftsmanship. The mosaic hexagon wall tiles selected create a 3D protruding effect and with the neutral tone satisfied the desire for an element of elegance sought by the female client as well as providing a contrast to the dark charcoal adjacent wall and floor tiles. Placement of a new and larger window with opaque glass was incorporated to provide some harmony and enhance natural light
David Heide Design Studio
Wall mounted faucets provide a clutter-free, easy-to-clean countertop.
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio
Photos: Susan Gilmore Photography
Jay B Designs
The AFTER features an open shower concept and space saving corner tub (big enough for 2). Working with the existing floor tile and cabinets, this space was updated with luxurious tile and plumbing,
Candela Creative Group
Bold, Eclectic, Tribal and modern Design. Bohemian fabric prints. West Elm, IKEA, World Market, Target
Photo credits by ©LunaSkyDemarco and ©Candela Creative Group, Inc.
Concepts By Gavin Hepper
Natural elements were used with the stone vanity basin and reclaimed solid timber vanity top. This provided a rustic and organic feel and paid homage to Balinese artistry and craftsmanship. The mosaic hexagon wall tiles selected create a 3D protruding effect and with the neutral tone satisfied the desire for an element of elegance sought by the female client as well as providing a contrast to the dark charcoal adjacent wall and floor tiles. Placement of a new and larger window with opaque glass was incorporated to provide some harmony and enhance natural light
Howells Architecture + Design
This kids' bathrooms is budget and bright. Coral tile at the shower and sink adds a splash of cheer. A striped crayon pattern in the Marmoleum floor celebrates drawing on the floors!
Photo: Laurie Black
HomeSource Builders
Our clients bought this 20-year-old mountain home after it had been on the market for six years. Their tastes were simple, mid-century contemporary, and the previous owners tended toward more bright Latin wallpaper aesthetics, Corinthian columns, etc. The home’s many levels are connected through several interesting staircases. The original, traditional wooden newel posts, balusters and handrails, were all replaced with simpler cable railings. The fireplace was wrapped in rustic, reclaimed wood. The load-bearing wall between the kitchen and living room was removed, and all new cabinets, counters, and appliances were installed.
Red Bathroom Design Ideas with Orange Tile
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