Shower has a curb, but continuity of tiling means it's not super obvious - floor still flows
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Curbless shower, white subway tile
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Grey mosaic tile
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Interesting - carrying similar grey from floor, up through bath tile, onto wall
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Whole bathroom feels classic yet modern
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Same floor flows right into curbless shower for a seamless look. I like the natural feel of the shower wall. Overall I really like this look, except for the wood, and would prefer a whiter countertop.
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Grey glass subway tile
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Cute mosaic tile in shower niche
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Favourite single picture. Predominantly white with splashes of light grey feels fresh
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Frameless glass, really like the modern lines of this bathtub
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Multi-toned grey wall tile
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Illuminated shower niches
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Grey/white palette, clean modern lines, consistent tone between floor, bath enclosure and wall. This particular grey is too dark for us
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Light grey glass tile
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Really like the clean lines of this bathtub
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Coloured glass tile on wall also picked up in shower niche; frameless shower wall with no step creates a more seamless flow. Would prefer consistent flooring, and grey rather than blue
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Ombre glass tile
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Very clean lines, glass tile, lots of white without feeling clinical
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Use of grey without it feeling "heavy"
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Use of multi-hued grey tile without it being too much / overwhelming
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Flat-panel cabinets, subtle grey tones in marble, frameless shower
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Grey/white palette, interesting way to extend countertop from sink in small bathroom
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Clean-faced vanity (still with storage!), clean lines
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Light, very subtly patterned floor
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Clean, seamless countertops; grey tile. Overall feels too dark
Shower has a curb, but continuity of tiling means it's not super obvious - floor still flows
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