Yellow Bathroom Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Tile
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Interior Design By Jo
To meet the client‘s brief and maintain the character of the house it was decided to retain the existing timber framed windows and VJ timber walling above tiles.
The client loves green and yellow, so a patterned floor tile including these colours was selected, with two complimentry subway tiles used for the walls up to the picture rail. The feature green tile used in the back of the shower. A playful bold vinyl wallpaper was installed in the bathroom and above the dado rail in the toilet. The corner back to wall bath, brushed gold tapware and accessories, wall hung custom vanity with Davinci Blanco stone bench top, teardrop clearstone basin, circular mirrored shaving cabinet and antique brass wall sconces finished off the look.
The picture rail in the high section was painted in white to match the wall tiles and the above VJ‘s were painted in Dulux Triamble to match the custom vanity 2 pak finish. This colour framed the small room and with the high ceilings softened the space and made it more intimate. The timber window architraves were retained, whereas the architraves around the entry door were painted white to match the wall tiles.
The adjacent toilet was changed to an in wall cistern and pan with tiles, wallpaper, accessories and wall sconces to match the bathroom
Overall, the design allowed open easy access, modernised the space and delivered the wow factor that the client was seeking.
Teri Fotheringham Photography
Architect: Tom Cole
Design: Robyn Scott Interiors
Lighting: 186 Lighting Design Group
Photo: Teri Fotheringham
Modern Master Bathroom with floating bench and illuminated shower niche.
dpf Design
These details of past projects show DPF's intention and desire to integrate design, color, materials, and decorative finishing for the unity of the whole design.
Photography by Rob Karosis
BRY design
We did this whole bathroom in honey onyx marble including the solid slab countertop. We custom built the vanity and included lights inside the top drawers so when lit the countertop is like a beautiful night light.
Scott and Kristen Van Schoyck
Complete Master Bathroom remodel... Warm wood look tile, with walk-in shower featuring 3 shower heads plus rain head. freestanding bathtub, wall mounted faucets, vessel sinks and floating vanity.
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
Here are a couple of examples of bathrooms at this project, which have a 'traditional' aesthetic. All tiling and panelling has been very carefully set-out so as to minimise cut joints.
Built-in storage and niches have been introduced, where appropriate, to provide discreet storage and additional interest.
Photographer: Nick Smith
DreamMaker Bath and Kitchen - Utah
Three-wall alcove tiled shower. Large 12x24 tiles for less grout lines. Decorative mosaic trim and flooring. Wood-like tile flooring. Single vanity with vessel sink and tru-stone counter tops.
Making Spaces
Kids bathrooms and curves.
Toddlers, wet tiles and corners don't mix, so I found ways to add as many soft curves as I could in this kiddies bathroom. The round ended bath was tiled in with fun kit-kat tiles, which echoes the rounded edges of the double vanity unit. Those large format, terrazzo effect porcelain tiles disguise a multitude of sins too.
A lot of clients ask for wall mounted taps for family bathrooms, well let’s face it, they look real nice. But I don’t think they’re particularly family friendly. The levers are higher and harder for small hands to reach and water from dripping fingers can splosh down the wall and onto the top of the vanity, making a right ole mess. Some of you might disagree, but this is what i’ve experienced and I don't rate. So for this bathroom, I went with a pretty bombproof all in one, moulded double sink with no nooks and crannies for water and grime to find their way to.
The double drawers house all of the bits and bobs needed by the sink and by keeping the floor space clear, there’s plenty of room for bath time toys baskets.
The brief: can you design a bathroom suitable for two boys (1 and 4)? So I did. It was fun!
Yellow Bathroom Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Tile
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