Bathroom with Blue Walls and Porcelain Flooring Ideas and Designs

West Seattle Cottage Style Remodel
West Seattle Cottage Style Remodel
Kirk Riley DesignKirk Riley Design
Floating quartz bench with niche detail in steam shower. Jeff Beck
Bathroom Gallery
Bathroom Gallery
Ohana Home & DesignOhana Home & Design
The recessed tile shelf with the mosaic accent tile added the perfect pop of detail to this bathroom remodel. Photo Credit - Kristen Callahan
Guest Bath
Guest Bath
Collected InteriorsCollected Interiors
We removed a hall closet to expand the bathroom area, enabling us to create two rectangular bathrooms instead of two intertwined bathrooms. In the primary bathroom, we added a full-sized shower with a bench, as well as plenty of cabinet storage.
Burke - Linear Drain Bathroom
Burke - Linear Drain Bathroom
Ready 2 RemodelReady 2 Remodel
Remodel Half Bathroom into full Bathroom (ADA compliant). A Walk In shower with Linear Drain and a Single glass panel. Hansgroghe and Kohler accessories.
Redland Master Bath
Redland Master Bath
Amanda Ganginis ArchitectAmanda Ganginis Architect
The simple, neutral palette of this Master Bathroom creates a serene atmosphere. The custom vanity allows for additional storage while bringing added warmth to the space. Iron pipes and pipe fittings were used to create the custom shower rod.
Blue Master Bath
Blue Master Bath
AJ Margulis InteriorsAJ Margulis Interiors
This master bath was designed to modernize a 90's house. The client's wanted clean, fresh and simple. We designed a custom vanity to maximize storage and installed RH medicine cabinets. The clients did not want to break the bank on this renovation so we maximized the look with a marble inlay in the floor, pattern details on the shower walls and a gorgeous window treatment.
Portland Basement and half bathroom
Portland Basement and half bathroom
Let's RemodelLet's Remodel
The basement bathroom had all sorts of quirkiness to it. The vanity was too small for a couple of growing kids, the shower was a corner shower and had a storage cabinet incorporated into the wall that was almost too tall to put anything into. This space was in need of a over haul. We updated the bathroom with a wall to wall shower, light bright paint, wood tile floors, vanity lights, and a big enough vanity for growing kids. The space is in a basement meaning that the walls were not tall. So we continued the tile and the mirror to the ceiling. This bathroom did not have any natural light and so it was important to have to make the bathroom light and bright. We added the glossy tile to reflect the ceiling and vanity lights.
Blue and Gray Bath Design
Blue and Gray Bath Design
Solstice Kitchen and BathSolstice Kitchen and Bath
The cool blue and gray color palette of this master bath design creates a soothing space to unwind or get ready for the day. HomeCrest Brenner maple cabinetry in a gray finish includes a central tower cabinet that separates the two Kohler Caxton undermount sinks and adds extra storage. The Kohler Fairfax faucets complement the cabinetry hardware, as well as the Kohler towel bar, towel ring, and robe hooks. The Kohler Cimarron toilet has a built-in shelf above it and floor to ceiling glass shelves are built into a nook between the toilet and shower. The soothing shower includes Ice Gray Pebbles shower floor, a frameless custom enclosure from Maryland Shower, and a Q Quartz Calcatta Venice threshold, and a linear mosaic tile trim. The bathroom design also includes a pocket door, plus wall sconces and a pendant light that add sparkle to the room.
Revitalized Room
Revitalized Room
RenovisionsRenovisions
When these Canton, MA homeowners desired to upgrade their childrens’ bathroom, they were referred to Renovisions who were grateful to accept the task. The clients were unhappy with the existing cramped floor plan, lack of storage, old and drafty windows, outdated fixtures and overall lackluster aesthetic. Renovisions designed the new room to not only meet the client’s goals, but exceeded them abundantly. Mobility in the space was limited due to the door swing into the room. Renovisions recommended replacing the currenmt door with a pocket door in an arch-top beaded design to match the nearby bedroom doors, while also upgrading the hallway linen closet with new shelving and same styled door. Renovisions also increased the layout by borrowing space from the adjacent dining room. There is now more room for the handsome, quartered-mahogany wall-hung vanity with linen tower. Since the homeowners requested a contemporary look, the design team focused on choosing more modern products including a soaking tub, minimalistic square designed shower heads, tub filler, single lever faucet and a large rectangular sink. The white quartz countertop with wide veining and waterfall edge, along with the striking larger format subway tile finished with square edge chrome profiles contribute to the clean aethetic and modern appeal. From the sleek porcelain plank floor tile, new double-mulled Marvin casement windows and recessed lighting that provides just the right amount of light, the end result: a one-of-a-kind bathroom, a unique and modern ‘Revitalized Room’.
Ванная комната
Ванная комната
MO interior designMO interior design
Шкаф IKEA, унитаз Roca, настенная плитка Kerama Marazzi, краска для стен Little Greene Hicks' Blue 208
Superior Court Project
Superior Court Project
Pure Design InteriorsPure Design Interiors
This master bathroom features custom vanity cabinets with a large linen cabinet. The blue cabinets were chosen to create a warm and coastal feel. The skylight adds natural lighting, while the wall sconces and the recessed can lights help to further brighten up the space.

Bathroom with Blue Walls and Porcelain Flooring Ideas and Designs

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