Bathroom with Travertine Tiles and an Open Shower Ideas and Designs
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Wright Jenkins Home Design
This unique extra large shower opens to the outdoor shower that can be accessed from the pool area.
North Shore Design-Build, LLC
Small bathroom accommodates 4'x4' shower in travertine and glass block with no shower door or curtain.
Phoenix Home Remodeling
This Tempe home has gone through a major upgrade in the kids bathroom with a new custom shower, pre-made vanity, porcelain tile flooring, and all of the accessories to match.
Here are some of the items we completed for the bath remodel:
Installed a new tile shower floor with new subway tile for the shower wall; Installed rain shower and handheld shower heads; Installed a new pre-made vanity with dark brown cabinetry and a quartz countertop; Installed new and enchanting porcelain tile flooring.
StoneWorks, Inc.
Here we have a close up view of the split face stacked stone travertine wall, behind the large soaking tub and in front of the walk-in shower. This wall is gorgeous and is a beautiful focal point for this master bath...and does a great job setting off the large standalone tub.
Hindley & Co Architecture & Interior Design
A rickety 1960s beach shack occupied this sandy site close to Diamond Bay on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula. The sophisticated and well-travelled owners sought to retain its relaxed midcentury holiday house feel whilst extending and renovating both levels to a more appropriate level of comfort and elegance for them.
Marilyn Hill Interiors
Interior Designer: Marilyn Kimberly Hill
Builder: RMB Building & Design
Photographer: G. Frank Hart Photography
Sunwest Custom Homes
The gracefully austere master bathroom maintains its focal point on the Cararra marble surfaces, keeping the rest of the space uncluttered. Custom cabinets and a stunning inset fireplace are just two luxury features of this master suite.
TVL Creative Ltd.
This project is an exhilarating exploration into function, simplicity, and the beauty of a white palette. Our wonderful client and friend was seeking a massive upgrade to a newly purchased home and had hopes of integrating her European inspired aesthetic throughout. At the forefront of consideration was clean-lined simplicity, and this concept is evident in every space in the home. The highlight of the project is the heart of the home: the kitchen. We integrated smooth, sleek, white slab cabinetry to create a functional kitchen with minimal door details and upgraded modernity. The cabinets are topped with concrete-look quartz from Caesarstone; a welcome soft contrast that further emphasizes the contemporary approach we took. The backsplash is a simple and elongated white subway paired against white grout for a modernist grid that virtually melts into the background. Taking the kitchen far outside of its intended footprint, we created a floating island with a waterfall countertop that can house critical cooking fixtures on one side and adequate seating on the other. The island is backed by a dramatic exotic wood countertop that extends into a full wall splash reaching the ceiling. Pops of black and high-gloss finishes in appliances add a touch of drama in an otherwise white field. The entire main level has new hickory floors in a natural finish, allowing the gorgeous variation of the wood to shine. Also included on the main level is a re-face to the living room fireplace, powder room, and upgrades to all walls and lighting. Upstairs, we created two critical retreats: a warm Mediterranean inspired bathroom for the client's mother, and the master bathroom. In the mother's bathroom, we covered the floors and a large accent wall with dramatic travertine tile in a bold Versailles pattern. We paired this highly traditional tile with sleek contemporary floating vanities and dark fixtures for contrast. The shower features a slab quartz base and thin profile glass door. In the master bath, we welcomed drama and explored space planning and material use adventurously. Keeping with the quiet monochromatic palette, we integrated all black and white into our bathroom concept. The floors are covered with large format graphic tiles in a deco pattern that reach through every part of the space. At the vanity area, high gloss white floating vanities offer separate space for his/her use. Tall linear LED fixtures provide ample lighting and illuminate another grid pattern backsplash that runs floor to ceiling. The show-stopping bathtub is a square steel soaker tub that nestles quietly between windows in the bathroom's far corner. We paired this tub with an unapologetic tub filler that is bold and large in scale. Next to the tub, an open shower is adorned with a full expanse of white grid subway tile, a slab quartz shower base, and sleek steel fixtures. This project was exciting and inspiring in its ability to push the boundaries of simplicity and quietude in color. We love the result and are so thrilled that our wonderful clients can enjoy this home for years to come!
Bathroom with Travertine Tiles and an Open Shower Ideas and Designs
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