Bathroom with Dark Wood Cabinets and Pebble Tiles Ideas and Designs

Heather Hill Ct remodel
Heather Hill Ct remodel
South Fork ConstructionSouth Fork Construction
16x8 Beachwood slate tiles on the floor and 16x16 Limestone tiles with a free-form river rock vein through the shower and backsplash
Dade City House Remodel
Dade City House Remodel
Hyde Park RenovationsHyde Park Renovations
Photos by Project Focus Photography and designed by Amy Smith
Sonoma Hills Remodel
Sonoma Hills Remodel
Tomrose Construction Inc.Tomrose Construction Inc.
In the master bath, spacious double sinks and broad mirrors increase a sense of scale above more marble floor tile and custom walnut cabinets.
Liberty Lake Master Bath
Liberty Lake Master Bath
Kimberlee KristineKimberlee Kristine
This master bathroom boosts a fresh look with wood tiled flooring, a pair of custom furniture vanities in a rich espresso finish, custom oval mirrors nestled in river rock tile are flanked by transitional sconces. The old built-in bathtub was replaced with a freestanding tub that features a freestanding faucet, allowing us to create a larger shower. Glass walls and doors keep the shower feeling spacious and vertical set wall tile added modern flare to this eclectic space.
Guest Bathroom
Guest Bathroom
Design InterventionDesign Intervention
Guest bathroom keeps the gray theme going but enriched with the deep bronze textured cabinets and horizontal mosaic tile detailing.
Jersey Shore Custom Beach Floor
Jersey Shore Custom Beach Floor
Modern Room RemodelsModern Room Remodels
Half Bath custom tile design & fabricated by @WetDogTile & installed by yours truly Modern Room Remodels. Great addition to a Jersey shore home. Very beachy feel! We enjoyed installing this unique project.

Bathroom with Dark Wood Cabinets and Pebble Tiles Ideas and Designs

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