Bathroom with a One-piece Toilet and Yellow Tiles Ideas and Designs

Spring Avenue Bathroom
Spring Avenue Bathroom
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
Classic black and white paired with an energetic dandelion color to capture the energy and spunk my kids bring to the world. What better way to add energy than some strong accents in a bold yellow? The niche is elongated and dimensioned precisely to showcase the black and white Moroccan tile and the sides, top, and bottom of the niche are a honed black granite that really makes the pattern pop. The technique of using granite, marble, or quartz to frame a shower niche is also preferable to using tile if you want to minimize grout lines that you'll have to clean. The black onyx finish of the shower fixtures picks up the granite color as well and are offset with a white acrylic tub and vertical side wall tiles in a bright white. A shower curtain pulls aside easily so small kids could be bathed easily.
Norlyn - Transitional Powder Room
Norlyn - Transitional Powder Room
In the DeetsIn the Deets
A fun, and unique powder room just off of the kitchen featuring a reclaimed wood vanity, bright yellow tile and blue accent wall.
Walla Walla residence
Walla Walla residence
Karen Ellentuck. ASIDKaren Ellentuck. ASID
This is the water closet for the master bath with a tile wainscot. The marble flooring continues in there from the main area of the bath and the wainscot was added to give the space some character.
Lake Drive Mid-Century
Lake Drive Mid-Century
North Shore Kitchen & BathNorth Shore Kitchen & Bath
Updated hall bathroom with existing floor and wall tile
Beyond Transitional Powder Room
Beyond Transitional Powder Room
Bailiwick Interior DesignBailiwick Interior Design
Renovation of powder room to incorporate travertine tile from adjacent foyer. Classic black and white tile flooring offsets the black vanity and dramatic Asian influenced mirror. The bathroom goes beyond transitional to a style all it's own!
Historic Spanish Bungalow
Historic Spanish Bungalow
Sklar StudiosSklar Studios
A serious refresh was in order for this shared bathroom, and the overhaul of this space was well worth it. Yummy, authentic, zellige tile give such a warm and inviting feel to the tub/ shower alcove while the large format porcelain tile flooring has a classic feel. We designed the vanity to account for a double trough sink, storage below, and even a concealed step stool (hidden in the base of the vanity) for the kiddos who can't quite reach the sink yet.
Spring Avenue Bathroom
Spring Avenue Bathroom
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
A fun color palette that is also timeless was the goal in this kids' bathroom. The yellow tile is a color called Dandelion from Mercury Mosaics, handmade in America and gently variegated. The color also speaks of school busses and orange juice – sort of a little bit of orange mixed in there with the yellow. The niche is elongated and dimensioned precisely to showcase the black and white Moroccan tile from Fireclay tile, and the sides, top, and bottom of the niche are a honed black granite that really makes the pattern pop. The technique of using granite, marble, or quartz to frame a shower niche is also preferable to using tile if you want to minimize grout lines that you'll have to clean. The black onyx finish of the shower fixtures picks up the granite color as well and are offset with a white acrylic tub and vertical side wall tiles in a bright white.
Master Bathroom
Master Bathroom
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLCSheila Rich Interiors, LLC
Elegance is key in this townhouse bathroom with heavily embossed wallpaper, mirrors framed in mosaic tiles, and whimsical crystal pendants. The footed vanity adds an unexpected look of rich furniture.

Bathroom with a One-piece Toilet and Yellow Tiles Ideas and Designs

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