Bathroom with Ceramic Tiles and Marble Worktops Ideas and Designs

Contemporary Bathroom featuring Davenport 60-inch
Contemporary Bathroom featuring Davenport 60-inch
Vanity by DesignVanity by Design
Specific to this photo: A view of their choice in an open shower. The homeowner chose silver hardware throughout their bathroom, which is featured in the faucets along with their shower hardware. The shower has an open door, and features glass paneling, chevron black accent ceramic tiling, multiple shower heads, and an in-wall shelf. This bathroom was a collaborative project in which we worked with the architect in a home located on Mervin Street in Bentleigh East in Australia. This master bathroom features our Davenport 60-inch bathroom vanity with double basin sinks in the Hampton Gray coloring. The Davenport model comes with a natural white Carrara marble top sourced from Italy. This master bathroom features an open shower with multiple streams, chevron tiling, and modern details in the hardware. This master bathroom also has a freestanding curved bath tub from our brand, exclusive to Australia at this time. This bathroom also features a one-piece toilet from our brand, exclusive to Australia. Our architect focused on black and silver accents to pair with the white and grey coloring from the main furniture pieces.
Bold Black, White and Gray Bathroom
Bold Black, White and Gray Bathroom
Oxbow & Olin Design StudioOxbow & Olin Design Studio
Modern and sleek bathroom with black, white and gray. Black shaker cabinets with ample drawer storage and full height linen. Tie-dye gray and black Noble Marble countertops add a boho touch to this modern bathroom. A bold and edgy wall mount faucet from Waterworks adds a modern touch. The shower has simple white ceramic subway tiles with a grid pattern and contrasting black grout, accented by a unique cross shaped shampoo niche. Black basalt chevron on the shower pan ties in the modern black, white and gray hexagon floor. Two round mirrors overlap for a designer look. This bathroom is finished off by knurled black CB2 hardware and 2 hanging pendants from Mitzi with gorgeous chrome dipped light bulbs.
The Green Heights Trail Project
The Green Heights Trail Project
Carla Bast DesignCarla Bast Design
Walk-in shower with large subway tiled walls, penny tile floors, and a large shower niche. Alyssa Lee Photography
Upton Park- Master Bathroom Vanity
Upton Park- Master Bathroom Vanity
LDa Architecture & InteriorsLDa Architecture & Interiors
TEAM Interior Design: LDa Architecture & Interiors Millworker: WoodLab Photographer: Sean Litchfield Photography
Contemporary Ranch in Virginia
Contemporary Ranch in Virginia
Sweet Home of MineSweet Home of Mine
The bathroom flooring was changed from ceramic tile to ceramic wood grain floor tile. I changed out the contractor grade cabinets and put in a cabinet that looks like a piece of furniture. I converted the single sink to a double sink and added new gorgeous faucets to the marble top bathroom cabinet. I took the existing mirror and added trim pieces around it and raised it to look like a expensive mirror. Shelving and hardware were added to complete the look. Photo Credit: Kimberly Schneider
Canyon Oak
Canyon Oak
JWT AssociatesJWT Associates
Lee Manning Photography
Main St Bar & Eatery
Main St Bar & Eatery
Jumble & StackJumble & Stack
Whilst working for Brand and Slater Architects, with Kim Burns as lead designer. Photo Credit: MINDI COOKE PHOTOGRAPHER WWW.MINDICOOKE.COM
Gray Framed Mirror Detail
Gray Framed Mirror Detail
dRemodelingdRemodeling
The gray framed mirrors unite the space vertically with subtly highlighting the gray veining in the carrara marble throughout the bathroom.

Bathroom with Ceramic Tiles and Marble Worktops Ideas and Designs

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