Wet Room Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass Tile
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Story LLC
Our clients wanted to add on to their 1950's ranch house, but weren't sure whether to go up or out. We convinced them to go out, adding a Primary Suite addition with bathroom, walk-in closet, and spacious Bedroom with vaulted ceiling. To connect the addition with the main house, we provided plenty of light and a built-in bookshelf with detailed pendant at the end of the hall. The clients' style was decidedly peaceful, so we created a wet-room with green glass tile, a door to a small private garden, and a large fir slider door from the bedroom to a spacious deck. We also used Yakisugi siding on the exterior, adding depth and warmth to the addition. Our clients love using the tub while looking out on their private paradise!
Neil Kelly Company
Design objectives for this primary bathroom remodel included: Removing a dated corner shower and deck-mounted tub, creating more storage space, reworking the water closet entry, adding dual vanities and a curbless shower with tub to capture the view.
Sketches, An Interior View LLC
The task was to renovate a dated master bath without changing the original foot print. The client wanted a larger shower, more storage and the removal of a bulky jacuzzi. Sea glass hexagon tiles paired with a silver blue wall paper created a calm sea like mood.
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
Luxury wet room this is a dream for many clients. We were asked to be the design team for this remodel. I am so excited for the client and how this bathroom turned out, it’s flooded with natural light and has the most amazing blue accent tile behind the freestanding tub.
Specialty Tile
Tile from Specialty Tile Products. Contractor/Installer: Cornerstone Craftsmen - Marietta, GAMaterials: Sonoma Tilemakers Stone Gray Flannel 4"x4", Tantrum Slivers Eucalyptus
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
This modern design was achieved through chrome fixtures, a smoky taupe color palette and creative lighting. There is virtually no wood in this contemporary master bathroom—even the doors are framed in metal.
Lee Edwards - residential design
A front on view of the master bathroom cabinet work. From here you can see the local symmetry of the vanities with semi-floating white quartz shelves for decor and towels on the right. At the toe kick of the cabinets is a heat register to take the edge off of cold feet on chilly mornings. Hardly visible below the custom-built casework housing the medicine cabinets are outlets for bathroom appliances. Hiding these elements helps maintain a modern and clean aesthetic.
DSJ Legacy Construction
bathroom Home Decorators Collection Carrara 12 in. x 24 in. Polished Porcelain
Wet Room Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass Tile
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