Bathroom with Blue Tiles Ideas and Designs

Bouldin Bath Refresh
Bouldin Bath Refresh
CG&S Design-BuildCG&S Design-Build
• American Olean “Color Appeal” 4” x 12” glass tile in “Fountain Blue” • Interceramic 10” x 24” “Spa” white glazed tile • Daltile “Color Wave” mosaic tile “Ice White Block Random Mosaic” • Stonepeak 12” x 24 “Infinite Brown” ceramic tile, Land series • glass by Anchor Ventana at shower • Slik Mode acrylic freestanding tub • G rohe Concetto tub spout • photography by Paul Finkel
Woodland Hills House
Woodland Hills House
Bunch DesignBunch Design
Kitchen, bathroom and partial renovation of a residence. Design intent was to create a design complimentary to the existing mid century house while introducing hints and love of Japanese lifestyle. Photographed by: Bo Sundius
Greenlee
Greenlee
Winn Wittman Architecture A.I.A.Winn Wittman Architecture A.I.A.
The bathroom features a "wet room" containing tub and shower and a floating vanity.
Tudor Manor House
Tudor Manor House
ChiselwoodChiselwood
This project was to create a luxuriance guest room. The oriental themed decor by Jamie Hempsall added glamour and warmth to the Chiselwood furniture design and layout. The addition seating and lighting is by William Yeoward. Photography Darren Chung
Conch Cottage
Conch Cottage
David L. Smith InteriorsDavid L. Smith Interiors
Hansen & Bringle custom cabinetry is painted Sherwin Williams "Belize" with a Silestone "Yukon" countertop. The vessel sink is by Decolav in the Lagoon color. A mother of pearl mirror hangs above the sink and the tile is sourced locally from Island City Tile.
Master Shower
Master Shower
Rock Paper HammerRock Paper Hammer
Architecture by Rock Paper Hammer. Construction by Deep Creek Builders Photography by Sara Rounsavall.
GlassCrafters' Acero Series - Frameless Shower Enclosure - Tub assembly
GlassCrafters' Acero Series - Frameless Shower Enclosure - Tub assembly
GlassCrafters IncGlassCrafters Inc
Acero Series - Tub assembly Inspired by the minimal use of metal and precision crafted design of our Matrix Series, the Acero frameless, shower enclosure offers a clean, Architectural statement ideal for any transitional or contemporary bath setting. With built-in adjustability to fit almost any wall condition and a range of glass sizes available, the Acero will complement your bath and stall opening. Acero is constructed with durable, stainless steel hardware combined with 3/8" optimum clear (low-iron), tempered glass that is protected with EnduroShield glass coating. A truly frameless, sliding door is supported by a rectangular stainless steel rail eliminating the typical header. Two machined stainless steel rollers allow you to effortlessly operate the enclosure. Finish choices include Brushed Stainless Steel and High Polished Stainless Steel.
Casa de las conchas
Casa de las conchas
Pablo CousinouPablo Cousinou
Diseño: Ramón Castellanos. Fot.: Pablo Cousinou
Oasis Under the Eaves: Attic Master Suite
Oasis Under the Eaves: Attic Master Suite
Landis Architects | BuildersLandis Architects | Builders
Photo: Michael K. Wilkinson The large shower has fittings on opposite ends. It has marble walls and floors. Since marble is traditional material, our designer included horizontal bands of thin chrome trim to add a modern touch. Another modern touch? Ice blue glass tile accent. The long drain is modern, and is located to one side so it’s not underfoot. The reason for the open plan was to maintain natural light throughout the attic. However, the bathroom was a challenge because it has privacy walls. Our designer opted to use continuous clerestory glass panels that wrap around the corner of the bathroom enclosure. These custom glass pieces allow light to flow from the dormers and skylight into the bathroom.

Bathroom with Blue Tiles Ideas and Designs

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