Bathroom with Black Tiles and Glass Tiles Ideas and Designs

My House
My House
Hannah Dee InteriorsHannah Dee Interiors
courtney apple photography
Sleek, Modern Master
Sleek, Modern Master
Simply Baths & KitchensSimply Baths & Kitchens
When Barry Miller of Simply Baths, Inc. first met with these Danbury, CT homeowners, they wanted to transform their 1950s master bathroom into a modern, luxurious space. To achieve the desired result, we eliminated a small linen closet in the hallway. Adding a mere 3 extra square feet of space allowed for a comfortable atmosphere and inspiring features. The new master bath boasts a roomy 6-by-3-foot shower stall with a dual showerhead and four body jets. A glass block window allows natural light into the space, and white pebble glass tiles accent the shower floor. Just an arm's length away, warm towels and a heated tile floor entice the homeowners. A one-piece clear glass countertop and sink is beautifully accented by lighted candles beneath, and the iridescent black tile on one full wall with coordinating accent strips dramatically contrasts the white wall tile. The contemporary theme offers maximum comfort and functionality. Not only is the new master bath more efficient and luxurious, but visitors tell the homeowners it belongs in a resort.
Glass Waterfall Sink
Glass Waterfall Sink
Sharp Homes, Inc.Sharp Homes, Inc.
Absolutely stunning, one-of-a-kind glass sink that flows like a waterfall. Located in the basement bathroom of this stylish custom home.
Master Bathroom
Master Bathroom
Kaleidoscope Design Build, LLCKaleidoscope Design Build, LLC
Master bathroom with soaking tub and double shower.
Hacienda Camino Renovation
Hacienda Camino Renovation
ReModaReModa
Modern master's bathroom with white cabinets

Bathroom with Black Tiles and Glass Tiles Ideas and Designs

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