Bathroom with Beige Tiles and Black and White Tiles Ideas and Designs

Warm neutral bathroom
Warm neutral bathroom
Balance Interior DesignBalance Interior Design
A large bespoke dark timber vanity unit sits over terracotta coloured cement floor tiles. Soft lighting and limewash painted walls create a calm, natural finished bathroom.
Walthamstow Village (ugly house to lovely house)
Walthamstow Village (ugly house to lovely house)
Studio FabbriStudio Fabbri
Reconfiguration of a dilapidated bathroom and separate toilet in a Victorian house in Walthamstow village. The original toilet was situated straight off of the landing space and lacked any privacy as it opened onto the landing. The original bathroom was separate from the WC with the entrance at the end of the landing. To get to the rear bedroom meant passing through the bathroom which was not ideal. The layout was reconfigured to create a family bathroom which incorporated a walk-in shower where the original toilet had been and freestanding bath under a large sash window. The new bathroom is slightly slimmer than the original this is to create a short corridor leading to the rear bedroom. The ceiling was removed and the joists exposed to create the feeling of a larger space. A rooflight sits above the walk-in shower and the room is flooded with natural daylight. Hanging plants are hung from the exposed beams bringing nature and a feeling of calm tranquility into the space.
Mortimer Road Bathrooms
Mortimer Road Bathrooms
UserUser
On a quiet street in Clifton a Georgian townhouse has undergone a stunning transformation. Inside, our designer Tim was tasked with creating three functional and inviting bathrooms. A key aspect of the brief was storage, as the bathrooms needed to stand up to every day family life whilst still maintaining the luxury aesthetic of the period property. The family bathroom cleverly conceals a boiler behind soft blue paneling while the shower is enclosed with an innovative frameless sliding screen allowing a large showering space without compromising the openness of the space. The ensuite bathroom with floating sink unit with built in storage and solid surface sink offers both practical storage and easy cleaning. On the top floor a guest shower room houses a generous shower with recessed open shelving and another practical floating vanity unit with integrated sink.
Harpenden North, Hertfordshire
Harpenden North, Hertfordshire
Elanna Le Roux Interior DesignElanna Le Roux Interior Design
Attic Bathroom with a free standing bath within a black bathroom scheme.
Victorian Renovation
Victorian Renovation
Simpson & VoyleSimpson & Voyle
These geometric, candy coloured tiles are the hero of this bathroom. Playful, bright and heartening on the eye. The built in storage and tiles in the same colour make the bathroom feel bright and open.
Kingswood surrey
Kingswood surrey
Emma Merry StylingEmma Merry Styling
Contemporary bathroom with Brushed nickel brassware. Inset bath with fluted tiles. striped wall tiles and shower tiles.
South Kensington Project
South Kensington Project
Rose Narmani InteriorsRose Narmani Interiors
A historic London townhouse, redesigned by Rose Narmani Interiors.
Oceancrest, Jupiter, Florida
Oceancrest, Jupiter, Florida
Southeast Interior Design, Inc.Southeast Interior Design, Inc.
Guest Bathroom Renovation: Touches of SIlver metallic throughout: Note undermount glass metallic sink. Vanity Wall sconces, mirror frame on Robern Medicine cabinet. Vertical mosaic shower tile has textured metallic tile, stone and porcelain tile. Even the vinyl wallcovering is a subtle metallic.
Small Bathroom remodel
Small Bathroom remodel
Walls  too Windows, Interior DesignWalls too Windows, Interior Design
Compact master bath remodel, with hair accessories plug ins, Swiss Alps Photography

Bathroom with Beige Tiles and Black and White Tiles Ideas and Designs

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