Bathroom with Blue Tiles and Grey Floors Ideas and Designs

Ванная комната
Ванная комната
OM DESIGNOM DESIGN
Антон Лихтарович - фото
Modern Victorian
Modern Victorian
GRO ArchitectsGRO Architects
Fabian Birgfeld PHOTOtectonics
The Ayer Condominium Bath
The Ayer Condominium Bath
k YODER design, LLCk YODER design, LLC
The shower includes both overhead and hand fixtures as well as a custom wall niche dimensioned to accommodate shower products. The renovation removed the wasted space of a former tub surround. By incorporating a wet room concept, the extra space could be added to the shower.
Coastal inspired Bathroom
Coastal inspired Bathroom
La Costa Cabinets & DesignLa Costa Cabinets & Design
This coastal inspired bathroom hits the reset button in a fresh and modern way. Out with the travertine and white tile countertops, in with white, light greys and blues, complimented by beautiful bamboo wood tones. A mosaic leaf tile glitters as the backsplash and accent niche areas. Swaths of marble like large format tile wrap the shower and tub area. Stainless steel fixtures, frameless glass enclosure, and a crystal chandelier reflect light around the room.
La Jolla- UTC
La Jolla- UTC
Arise Art GroupArise Art Group
These clients have a high sense of design and have always built their own homes. They just downsized into a typical town home and needed this new space to stand out but also be accommodating of aging in place. The client, Jim, has a handful of challenges ahead of him with dealing with Parkinson and all of it symptoms. We optimized the shower, enlarging it by eliminating the tub and not using a shower door. We were able to do a curbless shower, reducing the likelihood of falling. We used larger tiles in the bathroom and shower but added the anti slip porcelain. I included a built-in seat in the shower and a stand-alone bench on the other side. We used a separate hand shower and easy to grab handles. A natural palette peppered with some aqua and green breathes fresh, new life into a re-imagined UTC town home. Choosing materials and finishes that have higher contrast helps make the change from flooring to wall, as well as cabinet to counter, more obvious. Large glass wall tiles make the bathroom seem much larger. A flush installation of drywall to tile is easy on the eye while showing the attention to detail. A modern custom floating vanity allows for walker wheels if needed. Personal touches like adding a filter faucet at the sink makes his trips to take medicine a bit easier. One of my favorite things in design for any project is lighting. Not only can lighting add to the look and feel of the space, but it can also create a safer environment. Installing different types of lighting, including scones on either side of the mirror, recessed can lights both inside and outside of the shower, and LED strip lighting under the floating vanity, keep this modern bathroom current and very functional. Because of the skylight and the round window, light is allowed in to play with the different colors in the glass and the shapes around the room, which created a bright and playful bathroom. It is not often that I get to play with stain-glass, but this existing circular window, that we could NOT change, needed some love. We used a local craftsman that allowed us to design a playful stain-glass piece for the inside of the bathroom window, reminding them of their front door in their custom home years ago.
Connecticut En Suite
Connecticut En Suite
RIKB Design BuildRIKB Design Build
A dream En Suite. We updated this 80s home with a transitional style bathroom complete with double vanities, a soaking tub, and a walk in shower with bench seat.
Robinhood Residence
Robinhood Residence
Clark Richardson ArchitectsClark Richardson Architects
Turquoise accent tiles add a touch of playfulness to the subdued elegance of this secondary bathroom.

Bathroom with Blue Tiles and Grey Floors Ideas and Designs

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