Small Bathroom Design Ideas with Orange Tile
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Designer's Edge Kitchen & Bath
This bathroom had to serve the needs of teenage twin sisters. The ceiling height in the basement was extremely low and the alcove where the existing vanity sat was reduced in depth so that the cabinetry & countertop had to be sized perfectly. (See before Photos)The previous owner's had installed a custom shower and the homeowners liked the flooring and the shower itself. Keeping the tile work in place and working with the color palette provided a big savings. Now, this charming space provides all the storage needed for two teenage girls.
Sklar Studios
Go bold or go home! We often find that people are afraid to commit to a bold color...even where paint is concerned. Not this time! We suggested a KAPOW of orange glass tile as the accent, and now we can't imagine this room without it! We gutted the standard, apartment style tub with the directive - "the bigger the better" for the new shower. And isn't the marble tile just gorgeous!!!! Well it's actually a porcelain - so no sealing required and no worries of etching the surface. I used to be such a snob about using "faux" materials, but many companies have really upped their game in this department, and the maintenance (or lack thereof) and the cost just can't be beat.
Chris Haver Photography
Louise Mackay Interior Design
A serene colour palette with shades of Dulux Bruin Spice and Nood Co peach concrete adds warmth to a south-facing bathroom, complemented by dramatic white floor-to-ceiling shower curtains. Finishes of handmade clay herringbone tiles, raw rendered walls and marbled surfaces adds texture to the bathroom renovation.
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
Hisbalit
Sleep'n Atocha
Las Dos mercedes
Mosaico hexagonal Hisbalit de la colección Unicolor ¡naranja!
Small Bathroom Design Ideas with Orange Tile
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