Bathroom with Glass Tiles and Concrete Worktops Ideas and Designs

Palo Alto Green House 2014
Palo Alto Green House 2014
Tali Hardonag ArchitectTali Hardonag Architect
Palo Alto Coastwise midcentury tract home remodel. Universal design with floating cast concrete countertop and angled cabinets. Accessible bathroom design. Sonoma Cast Stone trough sink Jazz Glass wall tiles Color Consulting: Penelope Jones Interior Design Photo credit: Devon Carlock
Bathrooms | CustomCreteWerks
Bathrooms | CustomCreteWerks
CustomCreteWerks, Inc.CustomCreteWerks, Inc.
Double faucet sink with single drain. Perfect for master bathroom with only one pipe.
Modern Timber Frame Farmhouse
Modern Timber Frame Farmhouse
St. Augustine Home Improvements, LLCSt. Augustine Home Improvements, LLC
Stained concrete floors, custom vanity with concrete counter tops, and white subway tile shower.
Cos Cob, CT
Cos Cob, CT
In Two DesignIn Two Design
Photography by Fine Photography by Stephanie
Contemporary Masterpiece
Contemporary Masterpiece
Noel Cross+ArchitectsNoel Cross+Architects
Interior Designer Jacques Saint Dizier Landscape Architect Dustin Moore of Strata while with Suzman Cole Design Associates Frank Paul Perez, Red Lily Studios
Grand Rapids Parade of Homes - Dunn Residence
Grand Rapids Parade of Homes - Dunn Residence
Hard Topix LLCHard Topix LLC
Custom Black Concrete Vanity Top with Integral 1/2 Moon Sink. www.hardtopix.com (Hard Topix) Photo by M-Buck Studio
Master Bath
Master Bath
Karen Smuland Architect, LLCKaren Smuland Architect, LLC
Master Bath with freestanding tub featuring wine shelf window sill. Walk-in double shower
Ross Lodge
Ross Lodge
David Ludwig - ArchitectDavid Ludwig - Architect
Master Bath vanity with custom stone sinks on "table-style cabinet". Glass wall tile made from melted beer bottles.
Pool Party
Pool Party
Change Your Bathroom©Change Your Bathroom©
https://www.changeyourbathroom.com/shop/pool-party-bathroom-plans/ Pool house bathroom with open, curbless shower, non-skid tile throughout, rain heads in ceiling, textured architectural wall tile, glass mosaic tile in vanity area, stacked stone in shower, bidet toilet, touchless faucets, in wall medicine cabinet, trough sink, freestanding vanity with drawers and doors, frosted frameless glass panel, heated towel warmer, custom pocket doors, digital shower valve and laundry room attached for ergonomic use.
Pool Party
Pool Party
Change Your Bathroom©Change Your Bathroom©
https://www.changeyourbathroom.com/shop/pool-party-bathroom-plans/ Pool house bathroom with open, curbless shower, non-skid tile throughout, rain heads in ceiling, textured architectural wall tile, glass mosaic tile in vanity area, stacked stone in shower, bidet toilet, touchless faucets, in wall medicine cabinet, trough sink, freestanding vanity with drawers and doors, frosted frameless glass panel, heated towel warmer, custom pocket doors, digital shower valve and laundry room attached for ergonomic use.
Modern Victorian
Modern Victorian
GRO ArchitectsGRO Architects
Fabian Birgfeld PHOTOtectonics
Wayland | Renovation
Wayland | Renovation
RBL ArchitectsRBL Architects
A completely new modernist kitchen and tower eating area highlights this renovation. Included are features such as built-in fire elements, sliding glass pantry door, stainless steel backsplash and chiseled stone elements at the bar. Also included in the scope of work was a complete bathroom remodel with glass wall tile and concrete counters.
East Village Contemporary "Apartment B"
East Village Contemporary "Apartment B"
Reverse ArchitectureReverse Architecture
Coat closet also conceals the bathroom pocket door. Double sliding doors easily disappear. Photo by Reverse Architecture.

Bathroom with Glass Tiles and Concrete Worktops Ideas and Designs

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