Bathroom with Mosaic Tile Flooring and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

Luxury for Him and Her
Luxury for Him and Her
Stalburg DesignStalburg Design
A steam shower and heated floor give our Men's bathroom the proper start to each day. With sleek porcelain tile walls and a copper penny round floor, we have found a soothing balance between strong and sleek. A glimpse further back reveals His closet, complete with a quartz countertop and closed storage.
Studio City Farmhouse
Studio City Farmhouse
LRWoehler & AssociatesLRWoehler & Associates
Project photographer-Therese Hyde This photo features the kids bath.
Floating Shelves Add Farmhouse Charm to Modern Bathroom
Floating Shelves Add Farmhouse Charm to Modern Bathroom
The Olde Mill - Box Beams, Mantels & ShelvesThe Olde Mill - Box Beams, Mantels & Shelves
This modern bathroom got a touch of farmhouse flair thanks to a trio of L-shaped floating shelves constructed by The Olde Mill. The clean lines of the shelves perfectly complement the shiplap paneling. The dark espresso stain stands in stark contrast to the monochromatic walls and plays well with the dark tones in the bathroom tiles. Contracted by Rhett Bourgeois. Space planning by Ourso Designs. Floating Shelves by The Olde Mill. Photos by Collin Richie.
Franklin Street High Rise
Franklin Street High Rise
Kaplan Architects, AIAKaplan Architects, AIA
This is a remodeled guest bath in an existing high rise building in San Francisco. The custom cabinets maximize storage. The floating counter and mirror placement visually opens up the space. The different lighting systems are functional and dramatic. Mitchell Shenker, Photography
Water Oak
Water Oak
Carlton EdwardsCarlton Edwards
The flooring is a copper penny tile that is bordered with an expresso walnut plank. Above the bathtub is textured handmade paper to add the contrast or delicacy against the very natural wood planking on the walls and ceiling. A balance of masculine and feminine, rustic and modern for this space.
Magnolia Light-filled Contemporary
Magnolia Light-filled Contemporary
Asher Seaton HomesAsher Seaton Homes
INTERIOR --- -Two-zone heating and cooling system results in higher energy efficiency and quicker warming/cooling times -Fiberglass and 3.5” spray foam insulation that exceeds industry standards -Sophisticated hardwood flooring, engineered for an elevated design aesthetic, greater sustainability, and the highest green-build rating, with a 25-year warranty -Custom cabinetry made from solid wood and plywood for sustainable, quality cabinets in the kitchen and bathroom vanities -Fisher & Paykel DCS Professional Grade home appliances offer a chef-quality cooking experience everyday -Designer's choice quartz countertops offer both a luxurious look and excellent durability -Danze plumbing fixtures throughout the home provide unparalleled quality -DXV luxury single-piece toilets with significantly higher ratings than typical builder-grade toilets -Lighting fixtures by Matteo Lighting, a premier lighting company known for its sophisticated and contemporary designs -All interior paint is designer grade by Benjamin Moore -Locally sourced and produced, custom-made interior wooden doors with glass inserts -Spa-style mater bath featuring Italian designer tile and heated flooring -Lower level flex room plumbed and wired for a secondary kitchen - au pair quarters, expanded generational family space, entertainment floor - you decide! -Electric car charging
1950's Remodel
1950's Remodel
Spruill Custom Homes, LLCSpruill Custom Homes, LLC
White shaker style cabinet with chrome fixtures, frameless mirror, undermount sink, quartz countertops, white subway tile shower, wall niches, mosaic tile shower floor.
A Compact Modern Bathroom for a Teenager
A Compact Modern Bathroom for a Teenager
Amazing SpacesAmazing Spaces
Talk about your small spaces. In this case we had to squeeze a full bath into a powder room-sized room of only 5’ x 7’. The ceiling height also comes into play sloping downward from 90” to 71” under the roof of a second floor dormer in this Cape-style home. We stripped the room bare and scrutinized how we could minimize the visual impact of each necessary bathroom utility. The bathroom was transitioning along with its occupant from young boy to teenager. The existing bathtub and shower curtain by far took up the most visual space within the room. Eliminating the tub and introducing a curbless shower with sliding glass shower doors greatly enlarged the room. Now that the floor seamlessly flows through out the room it magically feels larger. We further enhanced this concept with a floating vanity. Although a bit smaller than before, it along with the new wall-mounted medicine cabinet sufficiently handles all storage needs. We chose a comfort height toilet with a short tank so that we could extend the wood countertop completely across the sink wall. The longer countertop creates opportunity for decorative effects while creating the illusion of a larger space. Floating shelves to the right of the vanity house more nooks for storage and hide a pop-out electrical outlet. The clefted slate target wall in the shower sets up the modern yet rustic aesthetic of this bathroom, further enhanced by a chipped high gloss stone floor and wire brushed wood countertop. I think it is the style and placement of the wall sconces (rated for wet environments) that really make this space unique. White ceiling tile keeps the shower area functional while allowing us to extend the white along the rest of the ceiling and partially down the sink wall – again a room-expanding trick. This is a small room that makes a big splash!
A Compact Modern Bathroom for a Teenager
A Compact Modern Bathroom for a Teenager
Amazing SpacesAmazing Spaces
Talk about your small spaces. In this case we had to squeeze a full bath into a powder room-sized room of only 5’ x 7’. The ceiling height also comes into play sloping downward from 90” to 71” under the roof of a second floor dormer in this Cape-style home. We stripped the room bare and scrutinized how we could minimize the visual impact of each necessary bathroom utility. The bathroom was transitioning along with its occupant from young boy to teenager. The existing bathtub and shower curtain by far took up the most visual space within the room. Eliminating the tub and introducing a curbless shower with sliding glass shower doors greatly enlarged the room. Now that the floor seamlessly flows through out the room it magically feels larger. We further enhanced this concept with a floating vanity. Although a bit smaller than before, it along with the new wall-mounted medicine cabinet sufficiently handles all storage needs. We chose a comfort height toilet with a short tank so that we could extend the wood countertop completely across the sink wall. The longer countertop creates opportunity for decorative effects while creating the illusion of a larger space. Floating shelves to the right of the vanity house more nooks for storage and hide a pop-out electrical outlet. The clefted slate target wall in the shower sets up the modern yet rustic aesthetic of this bathroom, further enhanced by a chipped high gloss stone floor and wire brushed wood countertop. I think it is the style and placement of the wall sconces (rated for wet environments) that really make this space unique. White ceiling tile keeps the shower area functional while allowing us to extend the white along the rest of the ceiling and partially down the sink wall – again a room-expanding trick. This is a small room that makes a big splash!
Water Oak
Water Oak
Carlton EdwardsCarlton Edwards
The master suite pulls from this dark bronze pallet. A custom stain was created from the exterior. The exterior mossy bronze-green on the window sashes and shutters was the inspiration for the stain. The walls and ceilings are planks and then for a calming and soothing effect, custom window treatments that are in a dark bronze velvet were added. In the master bath, it feels like an enclosed sleeping porch, The vanity is placed in front of the windows so there is a view out to the lake when getting ready each morning. Custom brass framed mirrors hang over the windows. The vanity is an updated design with random width and depth planks. The hardware is brass and bone. The countertop is lagos azul limestone.
Master Bathroom
Master Bathroom
STACKLABSTACKLAB
Photography: Sean McBride

Bathroom with Mosaic Tile Flooring and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

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