Bathroom and Cloakroom with a Corner Bath and Green Tiles Ideas and Designs

Traditional Kids' Bathroom Tile
Traditional Kids' Bathroom Tile
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
4” Hexagon Tile in Antique fills the floor in varied browns while 4x4 Tile with Quarter Round Trim in leafy Rosemary finishes the tub surround with a built-in shampoo niche. DESIGN Claire Thomas LOCATION Los Angeles, CA TILE SHOWN: 4" Hexagon in Antique, 4x4 Rosemary and 1x4 quarter rounds.
Van der Ryn Eco Refuge
Van der Ryn Eco Refuge
Nathalie EfronNathalie Efron
in the second-floor bath, more architectural salvage and a carved wood sink by sculptor J.B. Blunk remind of the house's history as an icon of first-generation environmental architecture.
TimberFrame Creek House
TimberFrame Creek House
Mibroc GroupMibroc Group
Welcome to upscale farm life! This 3 storey Timberframe Post and Beam home is full of natural light (with over 20 skylights letting in the sun!). Features such as bronze hardware, slate tiles and cedar siding ensure a cozy "home" ambience throughout. No chores to do here, with the natural landscaping, just sit back and relax!
Master bathroom of Cressy House
Master bathroom of Cressy House
Lapointe ArchitectsLapointe Architects
On the shore of Lake Ontario, adjacent to a large wetland, this residence merges ecological design and logical planning with a contemporary style that takes cues from the local agrarian architecture. Four interconnected buildings evocative of an evolved farmhouse separate public and private activities, while also creating a series of external courtyards. The materials, organization of structures and framed views from the residence are experienced as a series of juxtapositions: tradition and innovation, building and landscape, shelter and exposure. Photographer: Andrew Phua | APHUA
Less is More Bathroom
Less is More Bathroom
Enduring Domain ArchitectureEnduring Domain Architecture
This little house still has a shower and bath - with a private backyard view.
sm22 - interior design Milano
sm22 - interior design Milano
co.arch studioco.arch studio
Il pavimento è, e deve essere, anche il gioco di materie: nella loro successione, deve istituire “sequenze” di materie e così di colore, come di dimensioni e di forme: il pavimento è un “finito” fantastico e preciso, è una progressione o successione. Nei abbiamo creato pattern geometrici usando le cementine esagonali.

Bathroom and Cloakroom with a Corner Bath and Green Tiles Ideas and Designs

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