Bathroom with Blue Tiles and White Floors Ideas and Designs

Monogrammed Bath Towels
Monogrammed Bath Towels
Initially LondonInitially London
Monogrammed hand towels look lovely in the master bath or guest loo
Classic & Colorful | Portland Bathroom Remodel
Classic & Colorful | Portland Bathroom Remodel
Mountainwood HomesMountainwood Homes
Z Collection Candy ceramic tile in ‘Ocean’ is used for the lower half of the walk-in shower and the upper is from Daltile Miramo Fan Mosaic in ‘Aqua’.
Old Town Brunswick, Historic Renovation
Old Town Brunswick, Historic Renovation
Charles W Day DesignCharles W Day Design
The Master Bath was built out onto what used to be an old porch from the historic kitchen. We were able to find ample space to accommodate a full size shower, double vanity, and vessel tub.
Upper East Side Guest Bathroom
Upper East Side Guest Bathroom
Mackenzie Wood InteriorsMackenzie Wood Interiors
An elevated, yet playful bathroom design for both Kids and Guests.
Mid-Century Renovation
Mid-Century Renovation
Wendy Wilson & AssociatesWendy Wilson & Associates
Owner's spa-style bathroom with beautiful African Mahogany cabinets
Beach House Guest Bathroom Tiles
Beach House Guest Bathroom Tiles
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
This shower steals the show in our crisp blue Ogee Drops. White subway and Min Star & Cross tile encompass the rest of the bathroom creating a space that is swimming with style! DESIGN Will Taylor, Bright Bazaar Tile Shown: Mini Star & Cross in White Wash, 3x6 White Wash (with quarter round trim + 4x4 parallel bullnose), Ogee Drops in Naples Blue with quarter round trim
Via Serena Cottage
Via Serena Cottage
Wildheart DesignWildheart Design
Complete remodel with safe, aging-in-place features and hotel style in the main bathroom.
Stunning Sapphire Blue Bathroom
Stunning Sapphire Blue Bathroom
Mercury Mosaics and TileMercury Mosaics and Tile
We often come across clients looking for small space ideas. Our first recommendation is always to go bright. The depth of our glaze color adds visual interest and a bold color choice helps make a space appear larger. Posh and polished (just like the homeowner) this stunning sapphire blue bathroom will have you in awe. The owner of this amazing lake house is our friend Rachel Shingleton of Pencil Shavings Studio. Her refined design-eye coupled with our bright and bold tile transformed this small bathroom into the perfect master bath. And could you believe it? This is a super simple project! Read on to learn more about this design and how to achieve the look yourself. Another great way to open up a small bathroom is by using smaller tile! Our regular Hexagons are the great example of this - approximately 2"x2" their small size maximizes the rest of the room, and their classic shape is perfect for a bathroom floor.
Contemporary Spa Inspired Bath
Contemporary Spa Inspired Bath
Soul Interiors Design, LLCSoul Interiors Design, LLC
Linear glass tiles in calming shades of blue and crisp white field tiles set vertically visually draw the eye up and heighten the space, while a new frameless glass shower door helps create an airy and open feeling. Sources: Wall Paint - Sherwin-Williams, Tide Water @ 120% Faucet - Hans Grohe Tub Deck Set - Hans Grohe Sink - Kohler Ceramic Field Tile - Lanka Tile Glass Accent Tile - G&G Tile Shower Floor/Niche Tile - AKDO Floor Tile - Emser Countertops, shower & tub deck, niche and pony wall cap - Caesarstone Bathroom Scone - George Kovacs Cabinet Hardware - Atlas Medicine Cabinet - Restoration Hardware Photographer - Robert Morning Photography --- Project designed by Pasadena interior design studio Soul Interiors Design. They serve Pasadena, San Marino, La Cañada Flintridge, Sierra Madre, Altadena, and surrounding areas. --- For more about Soul Interiors Design, click here: https://www.soulinteriorsdesign.com/

Bathroom with Blue Tiles and White Floors Ideas and Designs

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