Bathroom with Black Tiles and Glass Worktops Ideas and Designs

Rokop Homes -- Hawthorne Residence Powder Room
Rokop Homes -- Hawthorne Residence Powder Room
Rokop General Contractors, Inc.Rokop General Contractors, Inc.
Powder Bath with back-lit glass sink and counter; black iridescent tiles on walls and ceiling, and stainless fixtures.
Designer Ceramic Vessel Sink | Black and Gold
Designer Ceramic Vessel Sink | Black and Gold
MaestroBathMaestroBath
Rhythmic and aesthetically pleasing, The Midas Ceramic vessel- sink, original and well-crafted into an organic-oval universal design. This vessel-sink is a timeless creative expression and evokes a strong presence with its beauty and strength. Classically inspired to fit most design styles, Midas will compliment a contemporary or transitional design-flawlessly.
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.
Bayview Residence
Bayview Residence
Michael Bell Architects Pty LtdMichael Bell Architects Pty Ltd
The curved glass and chrome vanity was made in the 1940's and was preserved. Our work included the beveled mirrors, wall cabinet above the vanity and the marble tiles. You can just make out a marble pedestal for the wall mounted wc and bidet.
In-Town Mediterranean - Austin, Texas
In-Town Mediterranean - Austin, Texas
Venture Four ArchitectsVenture Four Architects
Guest Bath Austin, Texas Photo: Leigh Christian Design: Venture Four Architects, Inc.
Basalt and Glass Tile Master Bath
Basalt and Glass Tile Master Bath
Complete Tile CollectionComplete Tile Collection
In this master bathroom designed by Denes Petoe, Opal Storm marble is used for the floor outside the shower area – its exquisite black and white veining and texture is reminiscent of a painting, carefully laid out to create the impression of a marble slab rather than tile. It is neatly framed by 5/8” Thassos marble flat liner and 3” border of Absolute Black honed granite tile. 3"x16" honed Basalt tiles stack the walls outside the shower area, topped with ½” x ¾” Honed Basalt Empire molding and 5”x12” base moldings on the wall create a dramatic backdrop for the floating Amistire Vanity, another unique design by Denes Petoe. This vanity design uses custom fabricated Engineered Milk Glass, a pure white, extremely durable material that does not stain and has a beautiful glow when light is cast on the vanity. Complete Tile Collection
Rustic Riverside Cabin
Rustic Riverside Cabin
Rochelle Lynne DesignRochelle Lynne Design
A Watermark, wheel handled faucet sits over a Native Trails hammered, brushed nickel sink in this log home guest bath. Resort quality makes family feel like they are on vacation at this riverside location. Design by Rochelle Lynne Design, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada

Bathroom with Black Tiles and Glass Worktops Ideas and Designs

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