Bathroom with Blue Tiles and All Types of Wall Treatment Ideas and Designs
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Anna Rickard Interiors
Ombre design in shower using hexagonal tiles from Mandarin Stone, finished off with matt black tile trim. Radiator from Crosswater. Wall and ceiling paint Crown Naughty Step.
Merzbau Design Collective
The guest bathroom features slate tile cut in a 6x12 running bond pattern on the floor. Kohler tub with Ann Sacks tile surround. Toto Aquia toilet and IKEA sink.
Wall paint color: "Bunny Grey," Benjamin Moore.
Photo by Whit Preston.
Sara Baldwin Design
I designed this contemporary custom vanity to coordinate with the mahogany used throughout the house. I ordered the beautiful slabs behind the vanity from vendors/friends that New Ravenna has worked with for years. See this link for more info: http://www.newravenna.com/the-perfect-tubshower-alcove-or-how-to-get-your-daughter-to-want-to-take-a-bath/
Mabbott Seidel Architecture
A cookie cutter developer three bedroom duplex was transformed into a four bedroom family friendly home complete with fine details and custom millwork. A home office, artist studio and even a full laundry room were added through a better use of space. Additionally, transoms were added to improve light and air circulation.
Instead of providing separate bedrooms for the two young children, we designed a single large bedroom with a sliding wall of Douglas fir. Half of the space can be configured as a playroom, with the children sleeping on the other side. The playroom can also function as a guest room.
Photo by Ofer Wolberger
Arciform
The 2nd floor bath has a roomy shower tiled in ocean hues with a smart under-eave shower bench.
Searl Lamaster Howe Architects
A carefully positioned skylight pulls sunlight down into the shower. The reflectance off of the glazed handmade tiles suggests water pouring down the stone walls of a cave.
Moroso Construction
AT6 Architecture - Boor Bridges Architecture - Semco Engineering Inc. - Stephanie Jaeger Photography
Irons Brothers Construction Inc
This stunning master bathroom started with a creative reconfiguration of space, but it’s the wall of shimmering blue dimensional tile that really makes this a “statement” bathroom.
The homeowners’, parents of two boys, wanted to add a master bedroom and bath onto the main floor of their classic mid-century home. Their objective was to be close to their kids’ rooms, but still have a quiet and private retreat.
To obtain space for the master suite, the construction was designed to add onto the rear of their home. This was done by expanding the interior footprint into their existing outside corner covered patio. To create a sizeable suite, we also utilized the current interior footprint of their existing laundry room, adjacent to the patio. The design also required rebuilding the exterior walls of the kitchen nook which was adjacent to the back porch. Our clients rounded out the updated rear home design by installing all new windows along the back wall of their living and dining rooms.
Once the structure was formed, our design team worked with the homeowners to fill in the space with luxurious elements to form their desired retreat with universal design in mind. The selections were intentional, mixing modern-day comfort and amenities with 1955 architecture.
The shower was planned to be accessible and easy to use at the couple ages in place. Features include a curb-less, walk-in shower with a wide shower door. We also installed two shower fixtures, a handheld unit and showerhead.
To brighten the room without sacrificing privacy, a clearstory window was installed high in the shower and the room is topped off with a skylight.
For ultimate comfort, heated floors were installed below the silvery gray wood-plank floor tiles which run throughout the entire room and into the shower! Additional features include custom cabinetry in rich walnut with horizontal grain and white quartz countertops. In the shower, oversized white subway tiles surround a mermaid-like soft-blue tile niche, and at the vanity the mirrors are surrounded by boomerang-shaped ultra-glossy marine blue tiles. These create a dramatic focal point. Serene and spectacular.
Align Design LLC
This project was focused on eeking out space for another bathroom for this growing family. The three bedroom, Craftsman bungalow was originally built with only one bathroom, which is typical for the era. The challenge was to find space without compromising the existing storage in the home. It was achieved by claiming the closet areas between two bedrooms, increasing the original 29" depth and expanding into the larger of the two bedrooms. The result was a compact, yet efficient bathroom. Classic finishes are respectful of the vernacular and time period of the home.
Jennifer Butler Design
Guests can access this fun bathroom from the entry, guest room and outdoor patio. Wallpaper by Nina Campbell, tile by Dwyer Marble & Stone, and counters by Cambria atop custom vanities.
Anna Rickard Interiors
Contemporary shower room with vertical grid matt white tiles from Mandarin Stone, sanitary ware and matt black brassware from Saneux. Slimline mirror cabinet from Wireworks, wall light from Brass and Bell.
Bathroom with Blue Tiles and All Types of Wall Treatment Ideas and Designs
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