Bathroom with Blue Tiles and Glass Sheet Walls Ideas and Designs

Whole House Renovation: Small Bathroom
Whole House Renovation: Small Bathroom
Marc Ekhause Home Builder and Custom RenovationsMarc Ekhause Home Builder and Custom Renovations
Whole House Renovation: Small Bathroom 2 'After' Photo: Marc Ekhause
Caribean Calm Spa Bath
Caribean Calm Spa Bath
Modern Edge DesignModern Edge Design
A refreshing guest bathroom makeover. Gorgeous horizontal grain, gray oak veneer cabinetry adds subtle movement to this space with a calming soft white monochromatic palette with splashes of teal to invigorate the senses. We've added a double sink to accommodate her visiting guests. Quartz counter tops add a clean, sleek feel to the vanity with modern chrome fixtures. Interior designer: Stephanie Quinn Photo credits: Stephanie Quinn
Midtown East
Midtown East
MCDW + ArchitectureMCDW + Architecture
Midtown East LET THE LIGHT IN Midtown East- Residence This project began with the client’s concerns about moving into a low and dim apartment that had north facing windows with a view of a construction site. We began with the concept of an all-white kitchen to reflect light in back of the apartment and make the apartment feel lighter. The finish of the cabinetry is high gloss white thermafoil against custom polished chrome handles and fixtures. The appliances are seamlessly concealed. The ceiling has been dropped to highlight this area with spot pendants and adjustable recessed lights. Track Lighting is also used through the apartment to allow for adjustable projections. High Gloss Pebble Caesarstone is the finish that is carried throughout the apartment, on the kitchen counters, backsplash, island and on the radiator millwork in both the living and bedroom to reflect the light from the windows. The custom shades double fabric system allow alternating light as well as privacy and their texture create a radiating glow along the ribbon windows. The double door into the bedroom was removed and instead one sliding door was created to allow there to be a wall to mount television screens on both sides. The Bathroom’s East wall subway tile was removed and replace with reflective light blue glass tile and all new polished chrome hardware for the sink and shower body. Millwork is done in a silver walnut.
Massachussetts Full Home Renovation
Massachussetts Full Home Renovation
Lisa Scheff DesignsLisa Scheff Designs
A powder room transformation featuring a navy blue grass cloth wallpaper, diamond geometric valance, wall-mounted faucet and white vanity.
Spa Inspired bathroom vanity
Spa Inspired bathroom vanity
Tami Smight InteriorsTami Smight Interiors
Colors inspired by sea and sand informed this selection for the vanity materials.
Glass tile
Glass tile
Design Ark IncDesign Ark Inc
Bozurka Pejcic-Morrison
Floating wall, Master Bathroom
Floating wall, Master Bathroom
Susan Brook InteriorsSusan Brook Interiors
This Master Bath was not only a total rebuild but was once the small Master Bedroom. Extensive remodeling and re-location of plumbing. The floating wall has a custom designed vanity in quarter sawn white oak with a custom gray stain finish. Recessed mirrored medicine cabinets allow plenty of storage as well as all the storage in the vanity itself. Dual heated floors on the bath side and shower side have separate controls. The floating towel storage cabinets have the sides finished in a gray smoke mirror to reflect the new linear window. The toilet is enclosed and features a wash, heat, dry toilet seat..little luxuries make a big difference.
Bathroom Remodels
Bathroom Remodels
Dave Mason Building, Inc.Dave Mason Building, Inc.
Fly By Nite Studios, Lucia Annunziata

Bathroom with Blue Tiles and Glass Sheet Walls Ideas and Designs

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