Bathroom with Brown Tiles and Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs
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Modern bathroom with glazed brick tile shower and custom tiled tub front in stone mosaic. Features wall mounted vanity with custom mirror and sconce installation. Complete with roman clay plaster wall & ceiling paint for a subtle texture.
By Design
in this newly constructed home this small bathroom has many roles, glamorous powder bath, guest bath duty for the adjoining guest room bedrooms and with the only tub in the home, a spa like retreat for the lady of the house! Design solutions included a self deck tub installed with great precision so that the tub apron of horizontal stacked glass tile slips seamlessly under the tub lip, a custom bi-fold glass doors that folds upon itself and can be stacked against the wall allowing for an open bathing experience as well as providing splash protection for the shower and a simple vanity cabinet suspended beneath a waterfall counter. The concrete floor flows seamlessly from the main part of the home and provides the perfect textural backdrop for the sleek porcelain shower and wall tiles that have been vertically installed.
Dave Adams Photography
Brechbuhler Architects
This rustic bathroom welcomes the guests to the west. Polished concrete floors provide a durable and attractive backdrop to the baths features.
Radiant in-floor heat provide additional comfort.
Neolith UK
A playful combination of knots and meandering lines infuse La Bohème with a sense of movement and depth. This captivating Lebanon cedar inspired pattern has an attractive texture, both visual and tactile, owing to Neolith Digital Design technology. La Bohème combines well with other patterns to create a dynamic and stimulating space.
Inspired by earthy, natural landscapes, warm brown tones are characteristic of Barro. Its dark, ethereal patterning beautifully complements more strongly pronounced designs. It has a harmonising effect, tying together the other patterns in the room.
123 Remodeling Inc.
The goal was to open up this bathroom, update it, bring it to life! 123 Remodeling went for modern, but zen; rough, yet warm. We mixed ideas of modern finishes like the concrete floor with the warm wood tone and textures on the wall that emulates bamboo to balance each other. The matte black finishes were appropriate final touches to capture the urban location of this master bathroom located in Chicago’s West Loop.
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Flavin Architects
The bathrooms in our homes are serene respites from busy lives. Exquisite cabinets and plumbing hardware complement the subtle stone and tile palette.
Photo by Nat Rea Photography
Innovative Closet Designs
This bathroom had a very unique look with the concrete floor, reclaimed wood look tile, and shower enclosure with no saddle. Another beautiful shower door by Innovative Closet Designs! www.icdnj.com
A Christopher Purvis Architects
Robert Reck photography : curved red waterproof plaster defines the shower and the frosted glass provides privacy for the WC in this contemporary master bath. The cast concrete sink cantilevers off the wall to keep the bathroom lines simple and easy to maintain
RRS Design + Build, LLC
The long horizontal window provides lots of natural light while maintaining privacy. The cedar accent wall continues to flank the dropped ceiling. The City of Austin requires either a curb or a secondary floor drain. To circumvent this, a slight angle was added to the floor in the primary shower zone.
Remodel Works Bath & Kitchen
This master bathroom was completely redesigned and relocation of drains and removal and rebuilding of walls was done to complete a new layout. For the entrance barn doors were installed which really give this space the rustic feel. The main feature aside from the entrance is the freestanding tub located in the center of this master suite with a tiled bench built off the the side. The vanity is a Knotty Alder wood cabinet with a driftwood finish from Sollid Cabinetry. The 4" backsplash is a four color blend pebble rock from Emser Tile. The counter top is a remnant from Pental Quartz in "Alpine". The walk in shower features a corner bench and all tile used in this space is a 12x24 pe tuscania laid vertically. The shower also features the Emser Rivera pebble as the shower pan an decorative strip on the shower wall that was used as the backsplash in the vanity area.
Photography by Scott Basile
Bathroom with Brown Tiles and Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs
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