Media Wall
Note the thin lighting above the tile - if tile is thick there should be a slight recess...
like the larger width planks in the gray
Like this gray striated tile for the wall...
The basics: Ledgestone or stacked stone tile is usually made of natural stone — commonly slate or quartz — pre-cut into thin, rectangular pieces at different heights.
Extend light-colored wood flooring to panel one wall; it’s a seamless way to integrate the room’s decor, give a bland space a character boost and inject a little Scandi charm. Knotty and Nice: Highly Textured Wood Has a Modern Revival.
Natural materials - An emphasis on raw materials and natural textures such as timber and stone add a warmth and organic reference to a space.
Grasscloth to soften the wall mounted media console and TV
consider bringing in texture with masonry. The niche space is already there — why not dress it up with line, texture and color of natural, timeless stone? Just keep in mind, especially if you want to do it yourself, first you need to install moisture-resistant backer board to the wall before installing the tile.
Under cabinet light for mounted media console - particularly if having a heavily textured wall backdrop
True hues. This is a balancing act of a different kind – textures of all kinds combine to create this knockout bathroom, but the key to its success is its smart use of colour. The textures may change, but grey and brown are the only colours that come into play.
Slatted Section of wall to "house" wall mounted tv.
"copper toned split-faced tile"
MDF planks
Textured wall
Textured stone - Natural stone finished in a chiseled, flamed or combed texture is another option for an inviting wall or floor. Check out more wonderful bathrooms with vessel sinks like this one.
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